Client Privilege at Risk: Sharing Legal Advice with AI Models
The rise of Large Language and Multimodal Models introduces a dilemma for legal confidentiality, risking the inadvertent waiver of Legal Professional Privilege (LPP) when privileged advice is fed into common chatbots. Stirling & Rose considers the implications in Australia, Singapore, the UK, and the US.
Yes – Australian Financial Services Law and Licensing Requirements apply to Crypto Assets
The Block Earner judgment and Hala prosecution should leave the web 3 community with the clear and unequivocal guidance they have been seeking as well as clarity on the application of criminal penalties and imprisonment when licensing requirements are not met.