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Are You Rushing to Copyright Your ChatGPT-generated Screenplay? Don't Get Your Hopes Up. U.S. Copyright Office Publishes New Guidance on Works Created with Artificial Intelligence.

The U.S. Copyright Office (the "Office") receives about half a million applications annually.  These applications generally register literary works, photographs, and other visual performative and digital content. Recently, the Office recognized […]

Richard L. Hathaway

Texas Takes Big Step Toward Passing Data Privacy Legislation

On April 5, 2023, the Texas House of Representatives passed the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act, moving the bill to the Texas Senate for consideration and bringing data privacy legislation one step closer to reality in Texas.[1]  This year has […]

Michael Twomey

Five KRCL Attorneys Named to 2023 Texas Rising Stars List

These attorneys demonstrate the wide-ranging legal services Kane Russell Coleman Logan provides, including corporate, litigation, bankruptcy and employment law.  Each year, no more than 2.5 percent of lawyers in the state are selected to receive […]

LITIGATION ALERT: Good Samaritan or Negligent Undertaking? Be Wary.

Attorneys should be on the lookout for negligent undertaking causes of action disguised or pled as negligent training or other similar negligence-related claims. Although related, the cause of action for negligent undertaking has additional, independent […]

The FTC’s Proposed Ban on Non-Compete Agreements

Last month, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) announced a proposed rule that, if made final, would ban nearly all non-compete agreements in the United States as part of a broader initiative to promote fair competition in the labor markets […]

Jason T. Barnes joins KRCL's Business & Corporate Practice

“We could not be more pleased to welcome Jason to KRCL,” said Michael A. Attaway, Co-Chair of the Business & Corporate practice. “His experience and skills will serve our clients well and will further the growth of our corporate […]