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Joseph Gratz has a notable track record in AI law, particularly in cases involving cutting-edge technology and intellectual property rights.
He has a longstanding relationship with OpenAI, advising on legal matters related to their research and product offerings, a collaboration that predates the launch of ChatGPT.
Gratz's expertise in AI law first emerged during his tenure as counsel for Google in the Google Books case, which was about scanning all...
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