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AI Tools for Evidentiary Purposes? – It’s Not Exactly What You’d Think

Over the course of 24 days California’s Pacific Palisades burned to the ground after strong winds fueled an underground fire to the point of catastrophe. Almost a year later, a 29-year-old Florida man has been charged in connection with starting the fire. Assisting in this indictment were ChatGPT prompts, which is somewhat unsurprising given AI’s pervasive use in contemporary society.

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When Title Alone Isn’t Enough: The Legal Limits of Interspousal Transfer Deeds and the Risk to Separate Property in California

In California, the idea of “what’s mine is yours” is more than just a romantic sentiment; it’s the legal default. California is a community property state, which means that any property acquired by either spouse during the marriage is presumed to belong to both of them equally. This presumption applies regardless of whose name appears on the title.

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Navigating Parental Alienation: Insights from the IRG Podcast

Parental alienation remains one of the most complex challenges in family law, particularly in custody and visitation disputes. In a recent episode of the IR Digital Podcast, our Managing Partner, Tenny Amin, joined host Jennifer Riggins to discuss how this behavior—ranging from negative comments to false allegations—can impact families and why proving it in court is so difficult.

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Client Beware: The Utilization of Artificial Intelligence Platforms and the Potential Waiver of Attorney-Client Privilege

The rapid evolution of digital technologies has ushered in a new era for the legal profession—one characterized by both unprecedented promise and intricate new hazards. As practitioners and clients alike become more reliant on artificial intelligence, questions abound regarding the traditional boundaries of confidentiality and privilege that have long served as the bedrock of attorney-client relationships.

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