Our Expert Witnesses Cover:
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AI Intellectual Property Infringement
- Legal disputes over AI-generated content and ownership of intellectual property created by or with AI tools.
Algorithmic Bias and Discrimination
- Lawsuits arising from AI systems producing biased outcomes, especially in hiring, lending, or law enforcement applications.
AI and Data Privacy Violations
- Legal actions involving AI misuse or mishandling of personal data, including violations of GDPR or CCPA.
Deepfake and Synthetic Media Misuse
- Litigation involving the malicious use of AI to create deepfakes or synthetic media for fraud, defamation, or identity theft.
Autonomous Vehicle Liability
- Disputes over who is responsible—manufacturer, software developer, or operator—when AI-driven vehicles cause accidents.
AI in Healthcare Malpractice
- Legal challenges involving diagnostic errors, treatment recommendations, or patient harm resulting from AI medical tools.
Employment Disputes and AI in the Workplace
- Cases where AI-based performance monitoring or hiring algorithms are challenged for unfair labor practices or discrimination.
Defamation by AI-Generated Content
- Legal issues surrounding reputational damage caused by AI-generated articles, images, or social media posts.
AI-Driven Financial Fraud
- Lawsuits involving AI tools used to commit or facilitate securities fraud, insider trading, or financial scams.
Consumer Protection and AI Products
- Legal claims over deceptive advertising, defective AI-driven products, or misleading claims about AI capabilities.
AI and Antitrust Violations
- Concerns about collusion or price-fixing facilitated by algorithmic pricing or market manipulation by AI.
AI in Government Surveillance and Civil Liberties
- Litigation against governmental use of AI for surveillance or facial recognition that infringes on privacy or civil rights.
AI Copyright Infringement
- Cases where AI tools are used to replicate copyrighted works, raising questions about fair use and authorship.
Failure to Disclose AI Use
- Legal actions against companies for failing to inform users or consumers about AI involvement in decision-making.
AI-Powered Content Moderation Errors
- Lawsuits involving wrongful takedowns or censorship by AI moderation tools on platforms and social media.
AI and Trade Secret Theft
- Disputes involving AI models trained on proprietary or confidential business data without authorization.
Insurance Disputes with AI Underwriting
- Cases involving denial of coverage or claims based on AI-driven insurance algorithms.
AI in Criminal Justice and Predictive Policing
- Challenges to the use of AI for bail, sentencing, or policing decisions due to lack of transparency or accuracy.
Product Liability for AI Malfunctions
- Legal responsibility for injuries or damages caused by defective or malfunctioning AI-enabled products.
Cross-Border AI Regulation and Jurisdiction
- Disputes over which country’s laws apply when AI systems are developed and used across international boundaries.
Contract Disputes Involving AI Tools
- Litigation over the use or performance of AI under commercial contracts or service level agreements.
AI in Securities and Investment Decisions
- Claims related to reliance on AI for investment advice or trading decisions that led to financial losses.
Wrongful Termination Due to AI Evaluation
- Lawsuits by employees claiming they were unfairly terminated based on AI-driven evaluations or predictions.
AI in Education and Student Rights
- Legal disputes over AI-driven testing, grading, or surveillance systems impacting student rights.
AI Ethics and Duty of Care
- Broader tort claims involving failure to implement ethical safeguards or responsible use of AI systems.
