Artificial Intelligence (AI)

The effective date for Colorado’s groundbreaking Artificial Intelligence Act has been pushed back by five months, now set for June 30, 2026. Gov. Jared Polis signed amendments after extensive debate in a special legislative session, giving lawmakers more time to address substantive concerns. With continued disagreement among stakeholders, it remains uncertain if further changes will be made before the new deadline.
Continue Reading Colorado Delays Comprehensive AI Law With Further Changes Anticipated

As employers around the globe are increasingly looking to leverage AI and AI-adjacent automation in their recruiting and personnel processes, California has stepped onto the scene. On June 27

Continue Reading Beyond Bias: California Sets a New Standard for Regulating AI in the Workplace

AI is transforming the recruitment landscape across the globe, making processes such as resume screening and candidate engagement more efficient.
Continue Reading Use of AI in Recruitment and Hiring – Considerations for EU and US Companies

This blog post discusses key trends in trade secrets for 2025, including increased scrutiny of large damage awards, potential changes to noncompete enforceability, a high success rate for plaintiffs in trade secret trials, the impact of AI on trade secret protection, and the availability of foreign damages for misappropriation under the DTSA.

Continue Reading 5 Trends to Watch: 2025 Trade Secrets

Greenberg Traurig attorneys Mikaela Masoudpour, Lily McNulty, and Karin Ross will present the webinar “Navigating the Employment Implications of Colorado’s Groundbreaking Artificial Intelligence Act” July 16 from 1:30

Continue Reading July 16 WEBINAR | Navigating the Employment Implications of Colorado’s Groundbreaking Artificial Intelligence Act