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In Case of ‘Real Lawyers Against A Robot Lawyer,’ Federal Court Dismisses Law Firm’s Suit Against DoNotPay for Unauthorized Law Practice

Above the Law - Technology

In what it described as a case pitting “real lawyers against a robot lawyer,” a federal court in Illinois has dismissed a law firm’s suit against the self-help legal service DoNotPay. In March, the Illinois law firm, MillerKing brought the putative class action against DoNotPay on behalf of “all law firms in the United States,” alleging false association and false advertising under the federal Lanham Act and Illinois state law.

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How Would You Explain Why Lawyers Blog to a Kindergarten Class? Lou AI Says to Think of Them as Superheroes

Kevin O'Keefe

I asked Lou , LexBlog’s AI powered publishing assistant, how it would explain to a kindergarten class why lawyers blog. To which Lou responded. Imagine you have a big, difficult puzzle to solve, but you’re not sure how to do it. Lawyers are like helpers who know a lot about a special set of rules called ‘laws’ that everyone must follow. They write blogs, which are like online diaries or storybooks, to share what they know about these rules.

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Legal IT Win: Leading African law firm selects Virtual Pricing Director

Legal IT Insiders

Africa’s largest law firm, ENSafrica, will shortly deploy Virtual Pricing Director, the legal SaaS pricing platform conceived and built over five years by international legal pricing experts Validatum, we can … Legal IT Win: Leading African law firm selects Virtual Pricing Director Read More » The post Legal IT Win: Leading African law firm selects Virtual Pricing Director appeared first on Legal IT Insider.

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Generative AI and the Small Law Firm, Part 2: The Value of Legal Domain Expertise

Attorney at Work

Mark Haddad | In this series on AI and the small law firm, Mark Haddad addresses the importance of domain expertise when using generative AI. The post Generative AI and the Small Law Firm, Part 2: The Value of Legal Domain Expertise appeared first on Attorney at Work.

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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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Facebook’s LLaMa Defeats Copyright Claims–Kadrey v. Meta

Eric Goldman

This is another preliminary ruling in the copyright battle over generative AI. The stakes of this battle couldn’t be higher. Copyright law has the capacity to nix the entire generative AI category. Fortunately, Judge Chhabria easily rejects the copyright owners’ overclaims. The defendant in this case is Facebook’s LLaMa, a “ foundational, 65-billion-parameter large language model ” that is “ available for free for research and commercial use.” The plaint

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‘Unmasking AI’ and the Fight for Algorithmic Justice

LLRX

Nabiha Syed is the chief executive officer of The Markup. She interviews Dr. Joy Buolamwini who has been thinking about collective harm and AI for years, especially when it comes to algorithmic accountability and justice. Her new book, “Unmasking AI: My Mission to Protect What Is Human in a World of Machines,” is a must-read exploration of how broad swaths of humanity are vulnerable in a world that is rapidly adopting AI tools.

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Season of Giving: A Q&A with Illinois Pro Bono Leaders

Legal Tech Monitor

During this season of giving, we had the opportunity to connect with Illinois legal leaders who were recently recognized by the Public Interest Law Initiative (PILI) for their pro bono work and contributions to access to justice. These pro bono award winners were honored during the annual National Pro Bono Week celebration , which highlights inspiring work in pro bono and volunteerism.

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Sensible Guidelines on the Professional Use of Generative AI from the California State Bar

Debevoise Data Blog

On November 16, 2023, the Committee on Professional Responsibility and Conduct for the State Bar of California (“COPRAC”) provided initial recommendations regarding use of generative AI by lawyers (the “Guidance”). The Guidance uses the existing Rules of Professional Conduct as a framework, but recognizes that generative AI is a rapidly evolving technology that might necessitate new regulation and rules in the future.

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In Case of ‘Real Lawyers Against A Robot Lawyer,’ Federal Court Dismisses Law Firm’s Suit Against DoNotPay for Unauthorized Law Practice

Legal Tech Monitor

In what it described as a case pitting “real lawyers against a robot lawyer,” a federal court in Illinois has dismissed a law firm’s suit against the self-help legal service DoNotPay. In March, the Illinois law firm, MillerKing brought the putative class action against DoNotPay on behalf of “all law firms in the United States,” alleging false association and false advertising under the federal Lanham Act and Illinois state law.

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How Do I Choose the Right Domain Name for My Law Firm Website?

CaseFox

Your law firm’s online presence starts with the right domain name. It can pretty much make or break your brand image if used correctly. When it comes to developing a new law office website for our business, good domain names play integral roles, as they act as stepping stones for your online success. According to the WHOIS database, there are almost 33,000 domain registrations taking place everyday.

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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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Antitrust Regulators Poised to Pounce as AI Firms Jostle for Dominance

Legal Tech Monitor

“Agencies are very worried about big companies buying smaller, nascent competitors who have a good idea but not a lot of market share yet,” said Anant Raut, Meta’s former director of global competition policy.

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 AI has already changed hiring, training, & change management!

Vogel IT Law

Computerworld.com reported that “in 2015 New York Life Insurance Co. began building up a data science team to investigate the use of predictive models to improve efficiency and increase productivity.” The November 14, 2023 article entitled “Q&A: NY Life exec says AI will reboot hiring, training, change management” ( [link] ) included these comments: Last month, New York Life announced the hire of Don Vu , a veteran data and analytics executive, to lead a newly formed artificial intelligence

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Legal IT Win: Leading African law firm selects Virtual Pricing Director

Legal Tech Monitor

Africa’s largest law firm, ENSafrica, will shortly deploy Virtual Pricing Director, the legal SaaS pricing platform conceived and built over five years by international legal pricing experts Validatum, we can. Legal IT Win: Leading African law firm selects Virtual Pricing Director Read More » The post Legal IT Win: Leading African law firm selects Virtual Pricing Director appeared first on Legal IT Insider.

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Tax Prep for Law Firms: Year-End Tips

Rocket Matter

While the end of the year may put most people in a festive mood, not all aspects of the season are universally celebrated. The overabundance of holiday cookies. One too many “Season’s Greetings” emails. And year-end tax prep. While there’s no enjoyable time for year-end tax prep, let’s face it: the year’s end is probably the worst possible time for it, with attorneys juggling a multitude of personal and professional responsibilities, as well as waning motivation as time out-of-office awaits.

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Legal Tech Veteran Rick Hellers Discusses Return to the Industry, Market Evolution

Legal Tech Monitor

Longtime legal technology veteran Rick Hellers, who came out of retirement to start a new role at Scan Logic, talked to Legaltech News about what the industry is still lacking in all these years later, and what it’s doing well.

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European Data Protection Roundup – October 2023

Debevoise Data Blog

Key takeaways from October include: Employee monitoring: Following new guidance issued by the UK ICO, employers may want to review their existing employee monitoring to ensure it meets the regulator’s latest expectations, including ensuring that any monitoring is necessary, proportionate, and conducted transparently. Data protection & AI: In particular: (i) the French CNIL published its first set of guidance on GDPR compliance when developing AI tools; and (ii) the UK ICO issued a preliminar

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Are Legal Proceedings, Courts and Laws Ready for the Rise of Deepfakes?

Legal Tech Monitor

Are legal proceedings, courts and laws ready for the rise of deepfakes? Panelists from the CIA, Relativity and the Institute for Advanced Study came together during the Toledo Bar Association’s “Utilization of AI Applications in the Legal System and Throughout the Nation” webinar to explore how generative AI is infiltrating the legal market.

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Hamas isn’t the first military group to hide behind civilians as a way to wage war

LLRX

Benjamin Jensen , a war strategy expert from American University School of International Service who served 20 years in the military explained that civilians often become pawns in war when one side does not have a military advantage against a stronger adversary – and looks for other ways to weaken their opponent.

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So You Want to Implement an Allied Legal Professional Program, Part 3

Legal Tech Monitor

Our Allied Legal Professionals: A National Framework for Program Growth report provides a comprehensive overview of the discussions held during our 2022 convening, including agreement on best practices, differences in program approaches, and insights gained from current programs. In previous posts, here and here , we explored key recommendation areas crucial to allied legal professional programs, encompassing aspects like establishing suitable titles, defining roles and responsibilities, ensuri

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On LawNext Podcast: Erika Harold, Executive Director, Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism

LawSites

On this episode of LawNext: An interview recorded live with Erika Harold , executive director of the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism , an organization charged with working to enhance civility and professionalism and to eliminate bias within the legal profession. A former litigator, Harold was named executive director in April 2022, to succeed retiring executive director Jayne Reardon , who has also been a guest on this podcast.

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Women in STEM Creating a New Approach – Monica Eaton Founder of LIFT

Legal Tech Monitor

Today we investigate what I think is a striking lack of women represented in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields, especially the FinTech sector. With only 8% of leadership roles in FinTech companies held by women, I spend some time with Monica Eaton, Founder of LIFT to understand what might be happening, and more importantly what we can do to change this dynamic.

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A Spooky Fall: 5 Recent Cybersecurity Incidents and Shortcomings in the Legal Market

Legal Tech Monitor

Legaltech News looked back at some of the significant cybersecurity incidents from this fall, from “lax” practices to evolving strategies from bad actors.

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AI and Law Practice: A Roadmap for Success In Modern Legal Firms, Part 2

Legal Tech Monitor

Part Two of a Two-Part Article A report on the September panel discussion sponsored by the Miami Dade Bar Association Law and Technology Committee, on AI and how to effectively use it in law firms.

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Keep an Eye on Judges' Chambers for Insight Into AI Adoption in Law

Legal Tech Monitor

“As a law clerk, if the artificial intelligence tools can enable you to do what might have taken 100 hours of legal research in five or 10, that helps your judge. That helps the court get to the right answer,” said Peter Torcicollo, managing director at Gibbons in Newark.

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Slaughter and May Launches Tech Group

Legal Tech Monitor

The firm has also announced a shake-up of its financial institutions group leadership.

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5 Jurisdictions, 5 AI Approaches: How AI Regulation is Shaping Up Globally

Legal Tech Monitor

Jurisdictions differ on their approach to AI governance, from some countries taking a more hands off approach to others looking to pass new AI legislation.

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‘Native American Talent is Invaluable’: A Q&A With ABA President Mary Smith

Legal Tech Monitor

The American Bar Association recently released a qualitative study on the experiences of Native American women in the legal profession. The study is only the second national study focused on Native American attorneys and the first specifically focused on Native American women attorneys. While younger generations of Native American women attorneys noted in the study that advancements have been made in terms of access to law school and legal careers, they still feel the same levels of bias, harass

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On LawNext Podcast: Erika Harold, Executive Director, Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism

Legal Tech Monitor

On this episode of LawNext: An interview recorded live with Erika Harold , executive director of the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism , an organization charged with working to enhance civility and professionalism and to eliminate bias within the legal profession. A former litigator, Harold was named executive director in April 2022, to succeed retiring executive director Jayne Reardon , who has also been a guest on this podcast.

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Honestly, no one wants to have this conversation…

Legal Tech Monitor

“Humanity is just a passing phase for evolutionary intelligence.” This is a tough one to swallow, but this could absolutely change everything in your life. Your job is likely going away very soon. Seriously, that sounds ridiculous, and I know is painful to ponder. I believe this will happen in the coming handful of years for many; and unfortunately, that is not the worst of it.

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