California turns AI governance toward enforceable conduct rules
California’s proposed professional-conduct amendments are important because they move AI from guidance into the architecture of competence, confidentiality, disclosure, candor and supervision.
BY TRANSATLANTIC DESK · MAY 20, 2026 · 1 MIN READ
California’s proposed professional-conduct amendments are important because they move AI from guidance into the architecture of competence, confidentiality, disclosure, candor and supervision. If finalized, they would push firms to document review, verification and client-communication procedures rather than relying on informal lawyer-by-lawyer judgment.