This quarter’s issue connects WD-40 trade secret lessons, copyright assignments, generative AI risk, and deepfakes in one useful roundup for legal teams.
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A recent federal case found Claude-generated legal strategy materials were not protected by privilege or work product. Worth paying attention to.
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Proud to share that Klemchuk PLLC has been recognized as a member of the 2026 Dallas Bar Association 100 Club.
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Innovation-driven companies may have a narrow chance to revisit Section 174 treatment for 2022–2024 before July 6. Practical read.
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The 2Q In-House Counsel Solutions Series is a practical read on trade secrets, copyright ownership, AI risk, deepfakes, and why public AI tools should not be used like legal counsel.
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For lawyers, AI risk is not just about hallucinations. It is also about input data, supervision, and whether anyone is actually checking the output.
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Public AI tools are not your legal department. This article explains why using them for legal questions can create confidentiality and discovery risks.
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Taylor Swift’s recent trademark filings are a fascinating example of how celebrities may be trying to fight deepfakes with existing IP law.
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If your business has been absorbing Section 174 amortization since 2022, this July 6 deadline is worth a look. There may be a retroactive election window for eligible companies.
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AI can help legal teams move faster. It can also create confidentiality, privilege, and verification problems if used carelessly.
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If you’re in Dallas, this Lunch & Learn on strategic networking looks worth attending. Good topic, solid speaker, complimentary lunch.
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What rights can protect a voice, phrase, or persona from AI misuse? This article makes a strong case for watching trademark law closely.
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