Harris and Balthazor Featured in Cleveland Jewish News Article
Taft attorneys Marcus Harris and Joey Balthazor were profiled by the Cleveland Jewish News in the article “Legalities of artificial intelligence just starting to scratch the surface,” published on Aug. 11. In the article, the Taft attorneys discuss some of the issues that organizations encounter using Artificial Intelligence (AI), including the intersection of copyright law and AI use. The article concludes with some general guidelines that Harris and Balthazor provide to many of their clients about using AI.
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Harris is a partner in Taft’s Chicago office. He has one of the country’s leading practices devoted to drafting and negotiating Enterprise Software related licenses, implementation, and SaaS agreements, as well as litigating failed software implementations in courts and before arbitration panels across the country.
Balthazor is an associate in Taft’s Minneapolis office who counsels clients on a variety of intellectual property-related matters. He is an experienced thought leader in emerging technologies, such as AI, and has authored numerous articles regarding the subject in the World Trademark Review Weekly.
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