

Artificial Intelligence and Clients: The Growing Use of AI Tools for Legal Research and What Users Should Know About the Benefits, Risks, and Necessary Cautions
The use of Artificial Intelligence in the legal field is not just limited to law offices, as clients are increasingly using AI tools, such as ChatGPT and other language models, to research legal issues, draft correspondence, evaluate potential claims, and even assess settlement value. These tools can be helpful for clients; however, when clients use AI in connection with a legal matter, there are important considerations and risks that should not be overlooked.


Supreme Court Stops Businesses' Tariff Turbulence, But More Duties May Loom
On Friday, February 20, 2026, the United States Supreme Court published its landmark decision in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump.[1] This 6-3 ruling sharply limits executive authority – at least for now – over trade policy and reaffirms Congress’s constitutional role over taxation and tariffs, invalidating the Trump administration’s tariff regime.