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Legal AI: A Lawyer’s New Best Friend?

TechLaw Crossroads

I recently had a chance to hear Richard Susskind speak on AI in law and, as always, found his comments perceptive and spot on. Susskind spoke as part of a series of lectures entitled Legal Tech Essentials 2022. The other group—the sky is falling group—focuses on the possibility that robots will soon replace lawyers.

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A Literal Generative AI Discussion: How AI Could Reshape Law

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

Justis emphasized that focusing on user needs, ethics, and change management will be key for successfully implementing AI. Looking ahead, Justis anticipated continuing progress in legal AI, regulatory changes, a focus on ethics, growing demand for AI skills, and AI becoming a competitive advantage for some firms.

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Pablo Arredondo on the One-Year Anniversary of CoCounsel

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

Pablo Arredondo 23:36 No, no, I mean, if we here’s the thing is like, you want to slap you want to slap AI and everything to mix with you everything it touches better. The thing that I’m hearing over and over and over again, is that for this to really work, we we you know, this has been the overnight 25 Year problem. It was tough.

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Deploying Cutting-Edge Legal AI: Travers Smith’s Cautious, But Open-source Approach. (TGIR Ep. 216)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

They co-authored a paper on subtle errors in legal AI. Travers Smith is exploring AI for tasks like contract review but not yet for work product. This wide-ranging discussion provides an inside look at how one forward-thinking firm is advancing legal AI in a prudent and ethical manner.

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Thoughts on Promises and Challenges of AI in Legal after Yesterday’s AI Summit at Harvard Law School

Above the Law - Technology

Armed with AI, pro se litigants could overwhelm the courts, so the courts need to be prepared to respond in kind. Generative AI could lower the hurdles and the costs for pro se litigants to bring their grievances to court. AI will force courts and lawyers to grapple with new issues over authentication of evidence.

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Pfeifer and Wellen Give an Inside Look at LexisNexis’ AI Sprint (TGIR Ep. 230)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

Speaking of speaking of which, Greg Marlene Gebauer 1:25 and I are going to be in New York this week at the legal AI Pathfinders Assembly in New York, where we’ll be talking to Dan Katz about how far we’ve come with generative AI in the past year, I will also be speaking with my co workers on a panel about the AI hype cycle.

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Colin Lachance on Jurisage’s MyJr and How He’s Looking at AI to Assist in the Synthesis and Reading of Legal Cases (TGIR Ep. 190)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

So you can imagine if you’re reading a court opinion, and it cites 10, more court opinions, you run the risk of opening many, many, many tabs. He’s been working in AI in one capacity or another for the past 20 years. So free Be daily case summaries, choose your court choose your topic, choose your summary style.

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