According to a federal indictment from last October, Heppner received more than $150 million in payments through funneling money from GWG to a shell company he controlled at Beneficient. Heppner’s ...
The recent United States v. Heppner case highlights that inputs and outputs from public AI tools are not automatically confidential and may not be protected by attorney-client privilege or work ...
Three federal courts have issued rulings of how privilege and work product doctrine will apply to the use of generative artificial intelligence in litigation. Michelle Six and Amy Sellars discuss ...