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ExTwitter Admits Elon Has Cut 56% Of The Value Of The Company; Fidelity Says It’s Actually Worth Even Less

Above the Law - Technology

Down, down, down, down, down. The post ExTwitter Admits Elon Has Cut 56% Of The Value Of The Company; Fidelity Says It’s Actually Worth Even Less appeared first on Above the Law.

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If An AI Powered Chatbot Can Teach Journalism Skills to Students, Can AI Teach Blogging to Lawyers?

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If an AI powered chatbot can teach journalism skills to students, maybe AI can play a role in teaching blogging to lawyers. Aaron Gifford in Government Technology reports The Journalistic Learning Initiative, in collaboration with Playlab Education Inc., has developed “Murrow,” an AI-powered chatbot designed to enhance journalistic skills among middle and high school students.

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AI Update: An Executive Order, AI Integration Plateau, Creativity Sets Innovators Apart

Above the Law - Technology

This week in AI news. The post AI Update: An Executive Order, AI Integration Plateau, Creativity Sets Innovators Apart appeared first on Above the Law.

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Scarlett Johansson’s Image Rights: Challenging AI’s Unauthorized Use

Trellis.Law Blog

Scarlett Johansson, a Hollywood celebrity known for her role in the Marvel franchise, has sued an AI app developer for using her likeness in an ad she neither sponsored nor had anything to do with. The online ad featured an… Continue reading → The post Scarlett Johansson’s Image Rights: Challenging AI’s Unauthorized Use first appeared on Trellis.Law Blog.

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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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Legal Innovators Starts on Wednesday, Nov 8!

Artificial Lawyer

It’s finally here. The Legal Innovators conference in London starts on Wednesday, November 8th and continues on Thursday 9th – and we have a little.

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Google Unveils November 2023 Broad Core Algorithm Update

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

Google recently launched its November 2023 core update, the second substantial adjustment to its search algorithm in the past month and the fourth this year. As usual, Google expects to complete the full implementation of this update over the next two weeks. Today we released the November 2023 core update. We'll update our ranking release history page when the rollout is complete: [link] Related to this, we’ve posted a Q&A on Google Search updates as a refresher about how updates work:

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WEBINAR: Where does BI reap the biggest rewards?

Legal IT Insiders

Business intelligence (BI) in the legal field was long thought of as a ‘nice to have’, rather than a necessary component to a law firm’s success. However, as more firms … WEBINAR: Where does BI reap the biggest rewards? Read More » The post WEBINAR: Where does BI reap the biggest rewards? appeared first on Legal IT Insider.

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ExTwitter Admits Elon Has Cut 56% Of The Value Of The Company; Fidelity Says It’s Actually Worth Even Less

Legal Tech Monitor

Down, down, down, down, down. The post ExTwitter Admits Elon Has Cut 56% Of The Value Of The Company; Fidelity Says It’s Actually Worth Even Less appeared first on Above the Law.

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Product insights: Legl’s CDD Assist leverages gen AI to save 10-15% of time on client due diligence

Legal IT Insiders

UK-headquartered client payments and compliance software provider Legl is saving clients around 10-15% of time in their client due diligence checks by using a generative AI ‘smart layer’ to surface … Product insights: Legl’s CDD Assist leverages gen AI to save 10-15% of time on client due diligence Read More » The post Product insights: Legl’s CDD Assist leverages gen AI to save 10-15% of time on client due diligence appeared first on Legal IT Insider.

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GDPR vs. Generative AI: Who Will Be the Last One Standing?

Legal Tech Monitor

Generative AI may need a GDPR-like framework to be able to evolve sustainably, data privacy experts noted during the IAPP’s AI Governance Global conference in Boston on Thursday.

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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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Wouldn’t It Be Nice if You Had One Source of Truth for All Your Leads in 2024?

Rocket Matter

Trying to attract new clients for your law firm and juggle leads while ensuring your existing clients get the exceptional service they deserve is no walk in the park. You’ve already got court dates, paperwork, document reviews, and client meetings to manage. Dealing with redundant data and cluttered spreadsheets is just another burden that’ll stretch you too thin as the fourth quarter approaches.

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Scarlett Johansson’s Image Rights: Challenging AI’s Unauthorized Use

Legal Tech Monitor

Scarlett Johansson, a Hollywood celebrity known for her role in the Marvel franchise, has sued an AI app developer for using her likeness in an ad she neither sponsored nor had anything to do with. The online ad featured an. Continue reading → The post Scarlett Johansson’s Image Rights: Challenging AI’s Unauthorized Use first appeared on Trellis.Law Blog.

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Judge in Trump fraud trial expands gag order to Trump’s attorneys-CNN

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By Kara Scannell , CNN The judge overseeing Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial has expanded a gag order in the trial to extend to Trump’s attorneys after continued lengthy discussions about the judge’s communications with his law clerk during court this week. In a written order Frida y, Judge Arthur Engoron prohibited Trump’s attorneys from making any further comments about confidential communications between the judge and his staff inside or outside of the courtroom.

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Product insights: Legl’s CDD Assist leverages gen AI to save 10-15% of time on client due diligence

Legal Tech Monitor

UK-headquartered client payments and compliance software provider Legl is saving clients around 10-15% of time in their client due diligence checks by using a generative AI ‘smart layer’ to surface. Product insights: Legl’s CDD Assist leverages gen AI to save 10-15% of time on client due diligence Read More » The post Product insights: Legl’s CDD Assist leverages gen AI to save 10-15% of time on client due diligence appeared first on Legal IT Insider.

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Supreme Court Weighs Whether Refusing to Register TRUMP TOO SMALL Trademark Violates First Amendment

Pillsbury Law Internet and Technology blog

On November 1, 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court engaged in a thought-provoking deliberation concerning the intersection of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and U.S. trademark law, Vidal v. Elster , Supr. Ct. Case No. 22-704. The case considers whether the refusal of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to register the phrase TRUMP TOO SMALL as a trademark violates the free speech right under the First Amendment.

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WEBINAR: Where does BI reap the biggest rewards?

Legal Tech Monitor

Business intelligence (BI) in the legal field was long thought of as a ‘nice to have’, rather than a necessary component to a law firm’s success. However, as more firms. WEBINAR: Where does BI reap the biggest rewards? Read More » The post WEBINAR: Where does BI reap the biggest rewards? appeared first on Legal IT Insider.

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Building a Consumer-Centered Legal Market: Takeaways from IAALS’ Convening on Regulatory Reform

Legal Tech Monitor

Since 2019, IAALS has been at the forefront of efforts to rethink how we regulate the delivery of legal services and how we can create a consumer-centered regulatory system to ensure a more robust market for high-quality legal services—one that is competitive, broadly accessible, and better meets the needs of the people. Over the past four years, we’ve witnessed California’s attempt to develop and Utah and Arizona’s respective launches of sandbox and alternative business structure efforts to var

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With Regulating AI, the US Looks to Focus—and Align—Its Efforts

Legal Tech Monitor

Up until now, efforts to regulate AI in the U.S. have been a bit fragmented. But the White House executive order released this week aims to shape and frame future efforts, a panel of experts noted during the IAPP’s first AI Governance Global conference on Thursday.

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Judge Introduced Harry Potter House Points To Get Lawyers To Use Electronic Filing

Legal Tech Monitor

Court attempts to use wizarding points to get lawyers to adopt Muggle technology. The post Judge Introduced Harry Potter House Points To Get Lawyers To Use Electronic Filing appeared first on Above the Law.

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Behind the Algorithms: 3 International Regulators Share Their Approach to AI Governance

Legal Tech Monitor

Every country is treading their own path with AI governance. At the IAPP AI Governance 2023 conference, panelists from Singapore, Canada and the EU shared their regulatory approach to AI.

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Illinois Supreme Court Increases Compensation for Attorneys Representing Indigent Parties

Legal Tech Monitor

The Illinois Supreme Court announced this week amendments to Rule 299 that will double compensation for an attorney appointed by a court in Illinois to represent an indigent party. The amended Rule raises attorney compensation to $150 per hour, up from its previous minimum of $75 per hour. Attorneys will also receive $150 per hour “for time reasonably expended out of court” (up from its previous minimum of $50 per hour) and maximum compensation for representing an indigent defendant of $10,000 (

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In-House Legal Departments Cut Costs with Less Outsourcing, Survey Says

Legal Tech Monitor

Legal departments attempting to control costs are moving work in-house, according to a recent survey of in-house legal professionals by the Association of Corporate Counsel and legal tech company Everlaw. In the survey, 66% of respondents cited bringing work in-house as their top cost-cutting strategy. Respondents noted insourcing increases value by using internal expertise and improves cost predictability.

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AI Update: An Executive Order, AI Integration Plateau, Creativity Sets Innovators Apart

Legal Tech Monitor

This week in AI news. The post AI Update: An Executive Order, AI Integration Plateau, Creativity Sets Innovators Apart appeared first on Above the Law.

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