A legal technology firm, Legion LegalTech, files a lawsuit in U.S. court seeking to overturn an administration order that limits foreign access to top-tier Anthropic AI models. According to the reports, the firm asks the judge to vacate and set aside the directive targeting Anthropic. The case is described in connection with broader U.S. actions affecting the availability of certain AI systems to users outside the country, including references to restrictions that characterize Anthropic as part of the administration’s supply-chain or related compliance measures.

The Hindu adds that the dispute is connected to a government move to place Anthropic on a supply-chain blacklist, prompting Anthropic to challenge the action. While Legion LegalTech is the named party in the lawsuit described by NDTV, the coverage also indicates that Anthropic itself takes legal steps in response to the government’s order. Across outlets, the central issue is the legality of U.S. government restrictions on access to Anthropic’s advanced models for foreign users and the request for the court to invalidate the directive.