4 Tech Trends Likely to Spark Future Litigation
As new technologies keep pushing the boundaries of centuries-old bodies of law, one thing is certain: the regulation of emerging tech areas will likely come in the form of a long road of new litigation.
November 01, 2022 at 04:32 PM
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LitigationThe original version of this story was published on Legal Tech News
Whether it be artificial intelligence or blockchain, many relatively new technologies are still developing and are yet to be regulated, leaving legal professionals pondering how centuries-old bodies of law will adapt to these new challenges. For now, the answer to these new questions will likely come in the form of litigation as lawyers expect many of these debates to play out in courts. Above, we look at four trends that are likely to spark future waves of lawsuits.
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