AI Daily Briefing
- CVS Accused of $250M 340B Scheme in New Lawsuit: The gloves are off for CVS. Three major health systems are taking the pharmacy giant to court, alleging a sophisticated scheme to siphon nearly a quarter-billion dollars from a program designed to help vulnerable patients.
- AI Shifts IP Insourcing: Legal Teams Rejoice or Brace?: Forget dusty spreadsheets and endless cost-benefit analyses. A seismic shift is underway in corporate legal departments, powered by AI, and it’s not just about efficiency – it’s about reclaiming territory. Get ready for a world where intellectual property work might just be coming home.
- [Presidential Misappropriation] Taxpayer Lawsuits Looms: Another day, another high-profile figure accused of… well, something shady. This time it’s presidential misappropriation, and the big question is: who’s really footing the bill, and who’s getting rich?
- Daily Briefing: June 01, 2026: Your AI morning briefing for June 01, 2026 — the top stories you need to know.
- Shared Browsing Patent Shot Down: What It Means for Us: Another patent bites the dust. The Federal Circuit just affirmed that Samesurf’s grand ideas about shared browsing weren’t as novel as they thought.
- Legal Headlines 2026: From Fake Spies to Dog-Walking Judges: Forget the breathless AI hype for a second. The legal world delivered its usual dose of drama this week, proving that human (and sometimes canine) foibles make for the best headlines.
- Patent Policy Blind Spots: What We’re Missing: Forget the ‘patent troll’ narrative. A deep dive into patent law reveals a stark disconnect between academic theory and marketplace reality, with potentially damaging consequences for innovation.