# CommLaw Group - Archived Articles Archived on May 20, 2026 for evidentiary preservation. ## Articles ### 1. "WARNING: Do Not Let Automated FCC Deficiency Solicitations Create New Compliance Risk" - **Published:** May 20, 2026 - **URL:** https://commlawgroup.com/2026/warning-do-not-let-automated-fcc-deficiency-solicitations-create-new-compliance-risk/ - **Directory:** `deficiency-warning/` - **Files:** `page.html` (raw HTML), `article.md` (clean text) - **Context:** Mass-emailed to the entire RMD list on the same day it was published, attacking automated compliance services (i.e., us). Claims correcting filings could "become an admission that increases exposure." ### 2. "The CommLaw Group Reaffirms Its Founding Vision and Announces a Renewed Client-Service Model for the AI Era" - **Published:** May 13, 2026 (7 days before article #1) - **URL:** https://commlawgroup.com/2026/the-commlaw-group-reaffirms-its-founding-vision-and-announces-a-renewed-client-service-model-for-the-ai-era/ - **Directory:** `ai-era-announcement/` - **Files:** `page.html` (raw HTML), `article.md` (clean text) - **Context:** Announced they were embracing AI with "Collaborative Vigilance" principles, saying AI can "accelerate research, organize facts, identify patterns, and summarize complex materials." Seven days later they attacked anyone using automated tools to review FCC filings. ### 3. VisionAI+ Law Group (practice area page) - **URL:** https://commlawgroup.com/visionai-group/ - **Directory:** `visionai-group/` - **Files:** `page.html` (raw HTML), `article.md` (clean text) - **Context:** Their AI practice group page, offering "integrated AI compliance solutions combining legal and technical expertise." ## Images All images from all three pages saved in `images/` directory (9 unique images + CSS files). ## Key Contradiction (May 13 vs May 20) **May 13:** "AI can accelerate research, organize facts, identify patterns, summarize complex materials, and help clients and counsel move from question to answer more efficiently." **May 20:** Warns carriers to distrust "automated or semi-automated" tools reviewing public FCC filings and calls them "fear-based solicitations."