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Last updated: 2026-04-30
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Press Inquiries
Reporters and editors covering AI governance, legal ethics, malpractice insurance, or related topics: email us with "press" in the subject line, the publication or outlet, and your deadline. We respond to press inquiries on a best-effort basis and prioritize stories with tight deadlines.
Consulting and Speaking
We take paid AI governance consulting work with US law firms. We also run malpractice carrier briefings, CLE presentations, and bar association talks. Email us with "consulting" or "speaking" in the subject line and a brief description of what you have in mind. Engagements are sold and billed through Desired Path Consulting LLC.
Everything Else
Anything that does not fit a category above, including general questions about the trackers, methodology questions, suggestions for new content, partnership inquiries, or carrier-program conversations: email brian@desired-path.com and we will route it from there.
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