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Reuters reports that AI is presenting new issues for attorney confidentiality rules, particularly after a federal judge in New York ruled earlier this year that Bradley Heppner, the former chair of bankrupt financial services firm GWG Holdings, could not shield his AI chats from prosecutors pursuing securities fraud charges against him. More than a dozen major U.S. law firms have outlined advice for people and companies to decrease the chances of AI chats ending up in court. "We are telling our clients: You should proceed with caution," said Alexandria Gutiérrez Swette of New York-based law firm Kobre & Kim.
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