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How To Write Effective Legal AI Prompts [Sponsored]

Above the Law - Technology

Well-written prompts are key to effective legal AI. Prompts initiate tasks, guiding AI to find, synthesize, and deliver targeted legal insights quickly. Craft prompts using key principles to maximize accuracy, efficiency, and productivity. The post How To Write Effective Legal AI Prompts appeared first on Above the Law.

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Tech Monday: Examining ‘AI Washing’ in the Legal Tech Sphere

Trellis.Law Blog

In a March 18th press release, the SEC announced an agreement by two firms to settle charges and pay $400,000 in total civil penalties. The two investment advisers, Delphia (USA) Inc. and Global Predictions Inc., were found to have made… Continue reading → The post Tech Monday: Examining ‘AI Washing’ in the Legal Tech Sphere first appeared on Trellis.Law Blog.

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LawNext Podcast: How The Contract Network Is ‘Changing Contracts for Good,’ with Founder and CEO Jim Wagner

Above the Law - Technology

Almost exactly one year ago, a new legal tech startup, The Contract Network, came out of stealth, with a mission to “radically accelerate the time for contract negotiations” through an AI-powered contract collaboration platform where all parties to a deal engage in a secure and neutral environment.

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MacroAgility Systems Unveils iReports: A Revolutionary Reporting and Data Management Solution for iManage

Legal IT Professionals

MacroAgility Systems, a leader in delivering comprehensive document management solutions, today announced the launch of iReports for iManage, an innovative SAAS application designed to revolutionize data reporting and management within the iManage environment.

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Visibility Into the Strategy & Supporting Documents of Major US Law Firms

Law Firm Intelligence by Trellis aggregates state trial court data across the Trellis platform enabling users to: look up a particular metric related to a specific law firm (such as, how many cases a law firm had or has against another law firm), and see the actual dockets and documents supporting the metric. Trellis data is maximized in a revolutionary and unique way to provide users an exclusive look into a law firm litigating in state trial courts.

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Philips SpeechLive Streamlines Document Creation Using Web-Based Dictation And Transcription Workflows [Sponsored]

Above the Law - Technology

Save time by speaking instead of typing. The post Philips SpeechLive Streamlines Document Creation Using Web-Based Dictation And Transcription Workflows appeared first on Above the Law.

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Upstage Bags $72m For LLM + Doc AI Projects

Artificial Lawyer

Upstage, which has its roots in South Korea, but has expanded into the US and has a base in California, has bagged $72m in a Series B round.

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Deeligence Bags AUD $1m To Reshape Due Diligence Work

Artificial Lawyer

Melbourne-based Deeligence has received AUD $1m in funding, which the startup will use to further build its multi-feature platform to help drive efficiency and support.

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Legaltech latest: vLex unveils new gen AI tools + Labs as Patlytics and LawHive raise millions in seed funding 

Legal IT Insiders

Global online legal research provider vLex last week launched a suite of generative AI-backed document analysis tools for litigation and transactional practitioners as in other news, AI startups Patlytics and […] The post Legaltech latest: vLex unveils new gen AI tools + Labs as Patlytics and LawHive raise millions in seed funding appeared first on Legal IT Insider.

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Checkbox Launches Legal Services Hub – Intake, Workflow + GenAI Combo

Artificial Lawyer

Checkbox, the legal intake and workflow automation platform, has a launched a ‘Legal Services Hub’ for in-house teams to manage all their work from intake.

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Justia Webinars: Google Analytics 101: Maximizing Your Website Traffic’s Potential

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

Google Analytics doesn’t have to be a mystery, and in this day and age where decisions are driven by data and marketing – knowledge is power. Knowing the tools you have on hand, understanding how they function, and applying them effectively to your decision-making is not just an advantage to your success, but paramount to it. Whether you are a seasoned lawyer with marketing expertise or a legal novice just starting out, any time is a good time to learn how you can elevate your law firm SEO

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Stay On Top of Newly Filed State & Federal Litigation: Curated Just for You!

With Daily Filings Report by Trellis you will receive an email and csv file daily with all new cases filed in the jurisdictions you're tracking. Each new case will include all case metadata like judge, parties, counsel, practice area, and even direct links to the full docket and complaint. Trellis Daily Filings Reports provide direct access to newly filed state and federal litigation curated just for you.

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Sustainable Legal Technology: Why It’s Important for Lawyers — and a Guide to Purchasing

Attorney at Work

What should you look for when considering new software? Here are questions to ask — along with tips on how to spot "greenwashing." The post Sustainable Legal Technology: Why It’s Important for Lawyers — and a Guide to Purchasing appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.

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Videogame Maker Has Implied License to Depict Copyrighted Tattoos–Hayden v. 2K

Eric Goldman

This is one of several copyright cases brought by tattoo artists against videogame makers for depicting athletes bearing their tattoos. This particular case, involving tattoo artist Hayden, videogame NBA 2K, and basketball players like LeBron James, reached a jury. The jury needed only 90 minutes to determine that the defendants had proven their implied license defense, ending the case.

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Where Are We Now With GenAI? Legal Innovators Preview Discussion

Artificial Lawyer

Where are we now with GenAI, what impact has it had so far, and where are we heading?

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Why Law Firms Need eDiscovery Software

NSLT

eDiscovery is the process where corporations or legal firms are required to share electronically stored information and produce the evidence which will be presented in the trial. Discovery aims to ensure that the case proceeds smoothly without any confusion about the information shared by either party. It is important to note that eDiscovery can be a lengthy process.

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FAIR ADMISSIONS, FAIR DECISIONS, AND FAIR OUTCOMES: AN ANALYSIS OF ALGORITHMIC BIAS IN EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT, HEALTHCARE, AND HOUSING

The North Carolina Journey of Law and Technology

Waters-Final Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) has surged in popularity over recent years, especially in its accessibility to the public. Increased productivity and the automation of simple tasks has clearly displayed the benefits of AI in everyday life. However, AI has several drawbacks. Since AI algorithms are written by humans, they are influenced by the qualities that humans prioritize, either intentionally or unintentionally.

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6 Reporting Must-Haves to Optimize Your Law Practice’s Profitability

Centerbase

Basic reporting functionality isn’t enough to help law firms unlock the full potential of their data. Today’s law firms need robust reporting tools that help law firm leaders extract actionable insights, optimize resource allocation, and enhance overall performance. And they need tools that align with their strategic priorities and operational requirements.

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A NOISY DEBATE: SHOULD THE LAW REQUIRE THE U.S. CENSUS BUREAU TO SACRIFICE ACCURACY FOR PRIVACY? 

The North Carolina Journey of Law and Technology

Giles-Final Tens of thousands of people use data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau for everything from drawing voting districts, to allocating government funds, to conducting research. But in 2018, the U.S. Census Bureau began using controversial new disclosure avoidance methods. These methods better protected the privacy of the people described by the Census Bureau’s data.

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NFT Copyright Issues: What Lawyers Need to Know

MatterSuite

You are probably here wondering if someone has ever purchased a Mona Lisa online. Think twice. NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) has changed the arena of the world by making digital asset ownership and valuation possible. From a mere million cartoons to humble tweets that can be displayed as trophies, NFTs can be said to be changing the norms. But here’s the million-dollar question (or should we say, copyright question): once you acquire the NFT, who has the ownership rights to the underlying art

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REMOTE WORK TAX “FIGHTS”: MODIFICATIONS TO THE “CONVENIENCE OF THE EMPLOYER” RULE

The North Carolina Journey of Law and Technology

Brown-Final As remote work has become integral to the American workforce, the inefficient taxation mechanics of the “convenience of the employer” rule have been exposed. Instead of allowing nonresident employees to recognize remote work-related savings, certain states subject them to double taxation with nearly unsatisfiable exceptions. Unsurprisingly, constitutional challenges to the rule have repeatedly failed, so states have resorted to engaging in inefficient tax “fights.

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School-Based Mental Health Clinic Resources–NYSED

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As part of a commitment to address youth mental health statewide, Governor Kathy Hochul has allocated resources for providers to establish an Office of Mental Health-supported mental health clinic satellite at all willing schools. School-based mental health clinics are satellite sites or extensions of the main community-based clinic. The satellites are established and operated without costs to schools.

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MINING FOR ANSWERS: DECRYPTING THE SECURITIES PUZZLE OF CRYPTOMINING HOSTING CONTRACTS 

The North Carolina Journey of Law and Technology

Alkoor-Final In the evolving realm of financial innovation, cryptocurrency has promised to stand out as a potential disruptor to traditional financial systems. However, in the midst of this excitement, many have fallen prey to cryptocurrency scams and deceptive schemes, drawing attention from regulatory bodies meant to protect investors like the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”).

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Why Law Firms Need eDiscovery Software

NSLT

eDiscovery is the process where corporations or legal firms are required to share electronically stored information and produce the evidence which will be presented in the trial. Discovery aims to ensure that the case proceeds smoothly without any confusion about the information shared by either party. It is important to note that eDiscovery can be a lengthy process.

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Ep 246: How The Contract Network Is ‘Changing Contracts for Good,’ with Founder and CEO Jim Wagner

LawNext podcast

Almost exactly one year ago, a new legal tech startup, The Contract Network , came out of stealth , with a mission to “radically accelerate the time for contract negotiations'' through an AI-powered contract collaboration platform where all parties to a deal engage in a secure and neutral environment. The company’s cofounder and CEO, Jim Wagner , is a legal tech veteran with a track record of starting and leading successful companies in contracting and e-discovery, including having cofounded th

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Volume 25, Issue 4 Cover

The North Carolina Journey of Law and Technology

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