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Jul. 29, 2024

Keker Van Nest is key player in emerging disputes over AI

The boutique's rich history in Silicon Valley intellectual property litigation has made it a go-to firm for the top players in artificial intelligence.

Keker Van Nest is key player in emerging disputes over AI
From left: Paven Malhotra, Michelle Ybarra, Bob Van Nest, Leo Lam & Katie Lynn Joyce in San Francisco.

The growth of the artificial intelligence sector has led to billion-dollar intellectual property litigation that may well shape and define copyright law for generative AI applications in many industries. At the forefront of these battles is Keker, Van Nest & Peters LLP, the hard-nosed litigation boutique whose clients have included OpenAI, Google, Inc., Electronic Arts Inc., Genentech, Inc., and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company.

The firm's IP business is boo... (continued)

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