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The Legal AI Adoption Curve: Where Your Law Firm Stands (And What to Do Next)

Clio

Firms that fall on this point in the adoption curve often rely on on-premise or outdated tools for their legal workthink local storage, manual time tracking, and spreadsheets. This results in longer working hours, higher administrative costs, and lower utilization rates, as less time is spent on billable work.

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What is the Stored Communications Act? Understanding the SCA & Subpoena Compliance

Percipient

This article covers the requirements of the Stored Communications Act, providing a foundational overview of its purpose, key definitions, and how it impacts your company’s subpoena compliance obligations. 2012) (Noting that companies can be both ECS and RCS providers). See e.g. Low v. LinkedIn Corp., 2d 1010, 1023 (N.D.

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Never fear, AI guidance for lawyers is near

Legal Tech Monitor

The promised efficiencies of these tools are tempered by genuine concerns about the accuracy of results, confidentiality, and ethical compliance. That way, when the time comes, you’ll be able to make an informed decision about whether and how to use it in your law firm.

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Thomson Reuters’ AI Debut Signals a New Era of Widespread AI Integration in Legaltech

Legal Tech Monitor

My past Daily Record articles can be accessed here. ** Thomson Reuters’ AI Debut Signals a New Era of Widespread AI Integration in Legaltech Have you been tracking the explosive rate of generative artificial intelligence (AI) innovation? Here is my recent Daily Record column. If not, you’re at the risk of being left behind.

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Josh Blandi

Colin S. Levy

Beginning in 2012, after we’d seen a lot of success in helping consumers with debt relief, we started looking at court data to find more consumers to assist in handling their collection litigation and achieving the debt relief they needed. Take the time to force yourself to learn technology; you’re going to need it.

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Anna Posthumus Meyjes

Colin S. Levy

After taking the time and effort to study the case and make a visualisation that is helpful to me, why do I go back to my keyboard and start typing, forcing the recipient of my communication to do the same thing? That was my initial 'legal design' spark back in 2012: trying to improve the communication of legal information.