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LexisNexis Expands Legal Generative AI Ecosystem For Lawyers & Law Schools [Sponsored]

Above the Law - Technology

Company launches Lexis Snapshot with free preview for commercial customers and introduces Lexis Create enhanced with generative AI capabilities in Microsoft Word. The post LexisNexis Expands Legal Generative AI Ecosystem For Lawyers & Law Schools appeared first on Above the Law.

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The New York Times Embraces AI in News Reporting With Hiring of Director of AI Initiatives

Kevin O'Keefe

Oliver Darcy of CNN reports that in a significant move that underscores the rising influence of artificial intelligence in journalism, The New York Times announced, this week, the position of “editorial director of artificial intelligence initiatives” to be held by Zach Seward, co-founder of the tech-focused Quartz. When many journalists and writers, including many legal bloggers, bost that there’s no place for AI in their writing, this move by The NYT signals there is a place for AI in journali

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Free Law Project Seeks to Develop Open Access System to Disrupt Court E-Filing; Seeks Court Partners

LawSites

Federal, state and local court e-filing systems are a Tower of Babel-like mishmash of proprietary technologies and paywalls that inhibit public access to court documents. Now, the Free Law Project , a nonprofit devoted to making legal information publicly and freely available, has received a grant to design and prototype an open access and open source court e-filing system, aiming to disrupt the existing system by which e-filing and court management systems make money by selling access to court

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What’s Next? AI Generated News Shows

Kevin O'Keefe

What’s more important? From whom we get the news or that we get the news in the first place? We may find that out in this day of AI. Sam Shedden of ReadWrite reports that Channel 1 News, an American media startup, has released a demo of its AI-generated news show. Twenty-one minute news shows, set to launch next year, feature AI-rendered avatar news anchors presenting a news segment at a time.

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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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eDiscovery in AEC: Navigating Legal Complexities in 2023

CloudNine

In the realm of Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC), legal challenges are inherent, as affirmed by construction litigator Jordan Nadel of Mark Migdal & Hayden. A recent Arcadis study highlights a 42% surge in construction lawsuits in North America from 2021 to 2022, attributing this spike to ongoing COVID-19 effects, supply chain woes, and escalating material costs.

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Handout from “Ethical Implications of Generative AI for the Michigan Lawyer” Presentation

Dennis Kennedy

Ethical Implications of Generative AI for the Michigan Lawyer: Navigating the Digital Landscape Frequently Asked Questions (December 2023 Version) Dennis Kennedy* Executive Summary How might the evolution of generative AI impact the legal profession in the next 5-10 years? In the rapidly evolving landscape of legal technology, AI has emerged as a powerful tool with transformative potential.

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Advertiser Can’t Force Facebook to Run Sex Product Ads–Strachan v. Facebook

Eric Goldman

Strachan created various Facebook pages and an advertising account. “In April 2020, Facebook cancelled Strachan’s advertising account and removed his advertising content from the platform.” Allegedly, Facebook “determined he was selling ‘Adult Services and/or Products,’ i.e., ‘sex products.'” To make sure you don’t miss this point, Strachan is apparently arguing for the right to force Facebook to accept ads for sex products.

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To Stay on Target, Everybody in Your Law Firm Needs a Production Number

Attorney at Work

Brooke Lively | Steps in your client’s journey, it will reveal everyones production numbers, then it's easier to track performance and hit your law firms goals. The post To Stay on Target, Everybody in Your Law Firm Needs a Production Number appeared first on Attorney at Work.

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Casetext CoCounsel Launches Timeline Feature

Dewey B Strategic

Today Casetext announced that a new feature called Timeline is available in CoCounsel. Timeline makes it easy to assemble “clear, comprehensive, and accurate chronologies” from large volumes of documents by using AI to extract events and arrange them into a chronological series. Timeline enables attorneys to manipulate the results through filtering, editing and focusing.

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Is Legal Tech a Growing Industry?

Lawmatics

The investment in the legal technology market has profoundly impacted the legal industry over the last few years. The use of tech in law firms has increased from advances in AI-powered solutions to the proliferation of practice-specific tools like contract lifecycle management tools or practice management software to operational tools like CRMs and billing software.

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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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Olof Haggermann

Colin S. Levy

Olof Heggermann is a seasoned professional with a rich background in the Swedish court system, complemented by experiences in banking and law firms. In 2020, he co-founded Eperoto with a team of expert engineers, driven by his passion for technology and a vision to innovate the legal industry. Eperoto, which has become an essential tool for law firms and companies in the Nordics, aims to assist lawyers and their clients in understanding and navigating the complexities of legal disputes, facilita

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Swelling Ranks of Nonequity Partners In Law Firms: It’s Not Personal. It’s Just Business

TechLaw Crossroads

Lawyers enjoy using the prefix “non”. Nonlawyer, nonequity partner; as someone who was not a lawyer once told me, “I don’t like being referred to as a non anything.” For law firms, making someone a partner is a little like a marriage. It brings legal obligations, creates emotional bonds, and can be hard to escape. Making someone a nonquity partner, on the other hand, is like living with someone.

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eDiscovery in AEC: Navigating Legal Complexities in 2023

CloudNine

In the realm of Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC), legal challenges are inherent, as affirmed by construction litigator Jordan Nadel of Mark Migdal & Hayden. A recent Arcadis study highlights a 42% surge in construction lawsuits in North America from 2021 to 2022, attributing this spike to ongoing COVID-19 effects, supply chain woes, and escalating material costs.

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Inside Track: Law Schools Neglecting Desperate Need for Tech Training

Legal Tech Monitor

“The American legal profession is at a critical inflection point. Some may argue that lawyers face dramatic threats not only to their business models but their very usefulness in the face of new technologies,” Albany Law School professor Raymond Brescia wrote in a recent paper.

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Introducing Legal Lookback from Martindale-Avvo

Martindale-Avvo

An inside look at the all-new Legal Lookback 2023 from Martindale-Avvo. Data and insights are critical to any professional to understand their business and we know that is especially true for attorneys operating a legal practice in an ever-evolving, competitive landscape. It’s the recognition of, and need for, the Martindale-Avvo customers to have key insights into their performance that fueled the creation of a new program that we’ve unveiled called The Legal Lookback by Martindale-Avvo.

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Legal's Tech Maturity Isn't (Yet) Meeting the Moment

Legal Tech Monitor

While legal teams became far more tech savvy during the pandemic, for many, tech maturity hasn’t yet leapfrogged to meet the moment, and there’s still a fair amount of catching up to do.

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The 5 Biggest Game-Changers in Legal Accounting Software

Centerbase

Accounting is one of the most tedious and stressful parts of running a law firm. Thank goodness there’s technology to handle some of the most burdensome tasks. If you’ve already got a practice management application that handles your accounting, it is taking care of every task it possibly could? Is it maximizing your time? If you aren’t sure whether you have the optimal accounting software for your law firm, or if you’ve had your current solution for a while and aren’t sure whether it’s the late

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Casetext CoCounsel Launches Timeline Feature

Legal Tech Monitor

Today Casetext announced that a new feature called Timeline is available in CoCounsel. Timeline makes it easy to assemble “clear, comprehensive, and accurate chronologies” from large volumes of documents by using AI to extract events and arrange them into a chronological series. Timeline enables attorneys to manipulate the results through filtering, editing and focusing.

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Stormy Weather on a Starry Night: The Copyright Office Refuses Another AI-Generated Work

Pillsbury Law Internet and Technology blog

On December 11, the Review Board of the U.S. Copyright Office affirmed the refusal to register yet another AI-generated work. The decision follows the Office’s refusal to register Dr. Stephen Thaler’s A Recent Entrance to Paradise (which was affirmed in federal court, reported here , and is on appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia), Kris Kashtanova’s Zarya of the Dawn (reported here ), and Jason Michael Allen’s Théâtre D’opéra Spatial.

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Startup Nation at War: Israel's Legal Tech Companies 'Have to Keep Going'

Legal Tech Monitor

Israel is currently home to many companies and individuals working in legal tech. Legaltech News recently checked in with some of them to discuss how they continue to innovate in times of war.

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UK & US cybersecurity agencies release new ‘Guidelines for Secure AI System Development’

Technology Law Dispatch

On 26 November 2023, the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency ( CISA ), together with the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre ( NCSC ), published joint ‘Guidelines for Secure AI System Development’ ( the Guidelines ). The Guidelines were formulated by CISA and the NCSC, in cooperation with 21 other international agencies and ministries, as well as industry experts.

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LexisNexis Expands Legal Generative AI Ecosystem For Lawyers & Law Schools [Sponsored]

Legal Tech Monitor

Company launches Lexis Snapshot with free preview for commercial customers and introduces Lexis Create enhanced with generative AI capabilities in Microsoft Word. The post LexisNexis Expands Legal Generative AI Ecosystem For Lawyers & Law Schools appeared first on Above the Law.

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DIGITAL TWINS IN HEALTHCARE: PROACTIVE REGULATION TO PREVENT A “RUNAWAY TRAIN”

The North Carolina Journey of Law and Technology

Story-Final This Article explores the implications of integrating digital twins in healthcare, emphasizing the challenges of data breaches and patient privacy. It advocates for proactive legislation to safeguard patient data security, proposing patient-controlled access through blockchain technology. It also underscores the necessity of protecting patient rights, especially in the face of genetic discrimination and criminalized healthcare.

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How Many Biglaw Associates Will Lose Their Jobs Because Of AI?

Legal Tech Monitor

Of course Biglaw associates won’t lose their jobs to generative AI — at least not all of them. The post How Many Biglaw Associates Will Lose Their Jobs Because Of AI? appeared first on Above the Law.

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Mastering Intellectual Property Law for Startups: Insights for Legal Practitioners

CaseFox

In today’s highly competitive startup ecosystem, a company’s ideas and innovations give them a leading edge. Without adequate protection, these intangible assets are vulnerable to copying or exploitation by rivals. IP law enables startups to secure exclusive rights over their inventions, brand identities, content, and other intellectual work products.

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Free Law Project Seeks to Develop Open Access System to Disrupt Court E-Filing; Seeks Court Partners

Legal Tech Monitor

Federal, state and local court e-filing systems are a Tower of Babel-like mishmash of proprietary technologies and paywalls that inhibit public access to court documents. Now, the Free Law Project , a nonprofit devoted to making legal information publicly and freely available, has received a grant to design and prototype an open access and open source court e-filing system, aiming to disrupt the existing system by which e-filing and court management systems make money by selling access to court

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Rocket Matter Pay Lets You Meet Your Clients Where They Are

Rocket Matter

Payment problems often come when a client has difficulty—any kind of difficulty—completing the payment. The inverse is true, too. The easier it is to make a payment—the more you put payment at your client’s fingertips —the less likely there will be any problems. But how do you bypass challenges and make it convenient—really convenient, even!—for your clients to settle their bills with your firm?

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The Supreme Court’s Code of Ethics and the Road Ahead

Legal Tech Monitor

Last month, for the first time in history, the U.S. Supreme Court adopted a code of ethics. The code specifies that justices should uphold the integrity and independence of the judiciary; avoid impropriety and the appearance of impropriety; perform their duties fairly, impartially, and diligently; engage in extrajudicial activities that are consistent with the obligations of the judicial office; and refrain from political activity.

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RelativityOne Across the Globe: Insights from APAC

Relativity

We’re excited to showcase perspectives from some of our global partners in how RelativityOne is used around the world. Our first stop is the Asia-Pacific region.

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Handout from “Ethical Implications of Generative AI for the Michigan Lawyer” Presentation

Legal Tech Monitor

Ethical Implications of Generative AI for the Michigan Lawyer: Navigating the Digital Landscape Frequently Asked Questions (December 2023 Version) Dennis Kennedy* Executive Summary How might the evolution of generative AI impact the legal profession in the next 5-10 years? In the rapidly evolving landscape of legal technology, AI has emerged as a powerful tool with transformative potential.

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LexCheck launches contract services offering with DealDesk

Legal IT Insiders

Contract review and intelligence platform LexCheck has launched a services offering with LexCheck DealDesk services. The new offering combines the expertise of contract lawyers with LexCheck’s technology solution to provide … LexCheck launches contract services offering with DealDesk Read More » The post LexCheck launches contract services offering with DealDesk appeared first on Legal IT Insider.

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How Agencies, Legal Teams and Corporations Are Safely Using AI for E-Discovery to Reduce Costs and Accelerate Time to Resolution

Legal Tech Monitor

As government agencies, legal teams, and corporations become more attuned to its use, AI is poised to drive transformative innovation in the e-discovery industry, driving new efficiencies, increased accuracy, and cost savings.

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Dye & Durham’s UK practice management solutions are winners of the 2023 ILFM Law Firm Software Users Award

Legal IT Professionals

Dye & Durham, one of the world’s largest providers of cloud-based legal practice management software designed to make managing a law firm, organising cases, and collaborating with clients easy, is delighted to congratulate Insight Legal and Quill – both Dye & Durham companies — for their continued recognition by the members of the Institute of Legal Finance and Management (ILFM).

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LexCheck Launches DealDesk Services, Supplementing AI Review With Contract Lawyers

Legal Tech Monitor

LexCheck CEO noted that the new offering, which looks to offer flexible staffing for LexCheck clients who need subsequent rounds of contract review, will be staffed in part by a “panel of lawyers” made up of individual contract negotiators subscribing to LexCheck.

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SURVEILLING BIG TECH: NAVIGATING CENSORSHIP CONCERNSAND CONSUMER PROTECTIONS IN FLORIDA’S DIGITAL BILL OF RIGHTS

The North Carolina Journey of Law and Technology

Self-Final In 2021, Florida passed Senate Bill 7072 in response toconcerns of censorship from large Silicon Valley-based social media companies. After the Eleventh Circuit enjoined Bill 7072, Florida passed the Florida Digital Bill of Rights––a data privacy statute that also contained distinct anti-censorship provisions. After granting certiorari in Moody v.

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