MMM Expands Client-Focused AI Practice, Creating Multi-Practice Group
2024年3月29日 - 5:32AM
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Morris, Manning & Martin is expanding its Artificial
Intelligence (AI) Practice to provide cross-functional services for
clients across the firm’s key service areas. Partner Matt San Roman
is chair of the team of attorneys from Technology, Intellectual
Property, Real Estate, Employment, Litigation, Data Privacy and
Compliance, Financial Services and other practices.
“AI is developing faster than the law can respond,” said John
Yates, a pioneer in technology law and chair of MMM’s Corporate
Technology Practice. “We recognize the need for our clients in
every industry to respond to this advancement from a business and
legal perspective. In response, Matt has assembled a collaborative
team of attorneys from various practices to provide integrated and
comprehensive services for clients across industries who are using
or implementing AI in their operations or service offerings.”
MMM Technology attorneys have worked on AI transactions and
spoken on the topic for years. However, Generative AI now directly
impacts numerous aspects of a transaction. For example, AI
technologies are creating efficiencies and accelerating the
diligence process performed by investors, and investor diligence
frequently includes questions assessing the target’s AI Usage
Policies, such as whether and to what degree Generative AI is used
in worker recruiting, tenant screening or asset generations.
“The Corporate Technology group’s innovative work with AI
highlighted the need for an even deeper dive into the emerging,
multidisciplinary issues,” shared Matt San Roman, Chair of the
firm’s practice. “We are in the very early stages of regulatory sea
change. As we see our clients racing to implement various forms of
AI technologies in their businesses, MMM is well positioned to
advise on a wide spectrum of legal issues as legislation begins to
take shape across every level of government. Companies need to
prepare now for these dynamic legal and regulatory AI
developments.”
The number of lawsuits related to AI is increasing and
regulations are being considered in high-impact areas including
insurance, housing, intellectual property, financial services and
healthcare. MMM’s Artificial Intelligence Practice Group covers the
impact of AI in all of these legal areas and more.
Within MMM, the firm is analyzing ways AI will improve
efficiency and consistency in delivering legal services. It is also
monitoring the potential for changes in rules governing legal
ethics which will affect both attorneys and client general
counsel.
About Morris, Manning & Martin, LLP
Morris, Manning & Martin (www.mmmlaw.com) is an Am Law 200
law firm with national and international reach. We combine
market-leading legal expertise with value-added services to
maximize the growth and valuation of our clients. MMM enjoys
national prominence for its technology, corporate, litigation,
healthcare, intellectual property, real estate, capital markets,
environmental, international trade, and insurance practices. A
Mansfield 6.0-certified firm, MMM has offices in Atlanta,
Raleigh-Durham, Savannah and Washington, D.C.
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