The AI Genie Isn’t Going Back In The Bottle
Above the Law - Technology
APRIL 18, 2023
Legal professionals must remain focused and prepare to leverage AI. The post The AI Genie Isn’t Going Back In The Bottle appeared first on Above the Law.
Above the Law - Technology
APRIL 18, 2023
Legal professionals must remain focused and prepare to leverage AI. The post The AI Genie Isn’t Going Back In The Bottle appeared first on Above the Law.
Trellis.Law Blog
APRIL 18, 2023
Honored for Trellis Law to Win the 2023 Best #LegalTech TAM Award — for Legal Research — from Theorem LTS! After a thorough review, scoring and analysis of data collected across the Theorem LTS #LegalTech #Marketplace network, together with major… Continue reading → The post Trellis Wins 2023 Best LegalTech TAM Award from Theorem! ? first appeared on Trellis.Law Blog.
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Above the Law - Technology
APRIL 18, 2023
A look at the challenges legal departments face. The post ‘Stalkerish’ Behavior Is Not The Way To Sell Your Legal Tech Product: Real Talk From A CLO appeared first on Above the Law.
LawSites
APRIL 18, 2023
As a solo myself, I can tell you that there is much to be said for practicing on your own – freedom and independence not least among them. In fact, during 2022’s “Great Resignation,” a third of lawyers who quit their jobs did so to start their own solo practices, according to Legal Trends for Solo Law Firms , a report published today by law practice management company Clio.
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Above the Law - Technology
APRIL 18, 2023
Because clients! The post How To Market Your Law Firm Like A Millennial appeared first on Above the Law.
Martindale-Avvo
APRIL 18, 2023
According to the American Bar Association, there are 1.3 million lawyers in the U.S. For consumers, that’s a lot of choices. For legal professionals wanting to make their mark, it can be a challenge to stand out. Legal marketing is an essential process to build and maintain a successful law practice. The objective is largely to get your name out there – and to have the right clients come to you for assistance.
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Artificial Lawyer
APRIL 18, 2023
From legal tech giant Thomson Reuters, to pioneering ediscovery company Everlaw, to generative AI-backed Robin AI, we have a host of leading solution providers joining.
Attorney at Work
APRIL 18, 2023
Bull Garlington | Should you relocate from a big city and work remotely from a small town? How will you decide? The post Manhattan to Mayberry: Small Towns Call to Remote Workers appeared first on Attorney at Work.
Law Technology Today
APRIL 18, 2023
“Professed technological incompetence is not an excuse for discovery misconduct” is not a court holding you want to see (James v. Nat’l Fin. LLC, No. CV 8931-VCL, 2014 WL 6845560 (Del. Ch. Dec. 5, 2014)). In today’s legal profession, lawyers must be technologically competent. This is reinforced by ABA Model Rule of Professional Conduct 1.1 and Comment 8.
Inside Privacy
APRIL 18, 2023
This blog post summarizes recent telemarketing developments emerging from Arizona, Washington, and Maryland. Arizona recently amended its state telemarketing law to include a new text message restriction. Washington and Maryland may soon enact more significant updates of their telemarketing laws, including with respect to automated transmissions. The proposed new law in Maryland is particularly notable, as it seeks to impose the same sort of consent requirements on automated marketing calls a
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Solo Practice University
APRIL 18, 2023
Back in the 1980’s, for a few years I was an Administrative Law Judge at the NYC Parking Violations Bureau (ALJ at the PVB). The Law Journal ad said all you needed was five years in practice and the job paid $89 per 3 hour session. So, at age 31 I became a "Judge". Read on for another Barry Seidel law story.
Inside Privacy
APRIL 18, 2023
On April 11, the Indiana legislature passed comprehensive state privacy legislation in the form of S.B. 5. S.B. 5 shares similarities with the state privacy laws in Virginia, Connecticut, Colorado, Utah, and most recently Iowa. If signed into law, S.B. 5 would take effect on January 1, 2026. This blog post summarizes the statute’s key takeaways. Scope: S.B. 5 would apply to controllers and processors that conduct business in Indiana or produce products or services that are targeted to Indiana
Legal IT Professionals
APRIL 18, 2023
To further its use of commercial Generative AI-based systems focused on positively impacting the delivery of legal services, Reed Smith has created the new specialized senior-level role of Director of Applied AI.
Legal Tech Monitor
APRIL 18, 2023
ChatGPT has received increased scrutiny from European data protection authorities, as well as from its citizens, who are starting to file complaints using what lawyers say could be effective strategies.
Lineal Services
APRIL 18, 2023
How AI Supports eDiscovery Document Review Part 1 Everybody gets it – AI is a game changer when it comes to eDiscovery document review. Legal teams regularly use AI for review organization, culling, and hot doc identification. Today, tech-savvy attorneys use AI in other helpful ways, with chat, image, and privilege review leading the list. Short Message Data Address its prevalence The medium of global communication has fundamentally changed.
Legal Tech Monitor
APRIL 18, 2023
Honored for Trellis Law to Win the 2023 Best #LegalTech TAM Award — for Legal Research — from Theorem LTS! After a thorough review, scoring and analysis of data collected across the Theorem LTS #LegalTech #Marketplace network, together with major. Continue reading → The post Trellis Wins 2023 Best LegalTech TAM Award from Theorem! ? first appeared on Trellis.Law Blog.
Technology Law Dispatch
APRIL 18, 2023
Amidst growing public attention on artificial intelligence (AI), the UK government recently published its white paper detailing its “pro-innovation” approach to AI. Other developments, showing the UK’s continued focus on this area, are also outlined below. Evidence supporting the white paper The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) and the Office for Artificial Intelligence have published evidence which outlines the regulatory framework options for AI governance.
Legal Tech Monitor
APRIL 18, 2023
The rise of collaboration tools like Slack and MS Teams has brought about new challenges for legal departments. While these platforms have become the new water cooler in remote workplaces, they pose unique information governance and ediscovery challenges. This is due to the informal and casual nature of chats on these platforms, which includes the use of emojis, memes, and GIFs, making it difficult to preserve, collect, or produce these messages for legal matters and investigations.
Legal IT Professionals
APRIL 18, 2023
Wolters Kluwer CT Corporation is hosting a continuing legal education (CLE) event – “Attorney Roundtable: Due Diligence Trends” – that will feature expert insights from leading attorneys at firms such as Parsons Behle & Latimer, Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner, and Mayer Brown, on April 18 at 1 PM ET.
Legal Tech Monitor
APRIL 18, 2023
“Legal innovation means continual forward motion, knocking down the status quo, and delivering technology that helps legal professionals do their very best work,” says Michelle Spencer, Lead Product Marketing Manager at NetDocuments.
Legal IT Professionals
APRIL 18, 2023
ikaun, the leading edge experience management platform for law firms and professional services, today is pleased to introduce Ika (pronounced ee-ka) to the market. Ika is ikaun’s revolutionary, truth-based generative AI that, among other things, radically reduces RFP response time by 90%.
Legal Tech Monitor
APRIL 18, 2023
From : Blog Entry >> Julie’s Blog Entry Is anyone aware of a way to migrate Notify events created in test environments when going live on 3E? Thank you.
Relativity
APRIL 18, 2023
AI has become crucial to ensuring successful cases and happy clients—it’s the solution to a problem that’s gotten out of control. The question is: How do you get started?
Legal Tech Monitor
APRIL 18, 2023
As a solo myself, I can tell you that there is much to be said for practicing on your own – freedom and independence not least among them. In fact, during 2022’s “Great Resignation,” a third of lawyers who quit their jobs did so to start their own solo practices, according to Legal Trends for Solo Law Firms , a report published today by law practice management company Clio.
Relativity
APRIL 18, 2023
AI has become crucial to ensuring successful cases and happy clients—it’s the solution to a problem that’s gotten out of control. The question is: How do you get started?
Legal Tech Monitor
APRIL 18, 2023
What is the one thing that you always see fall down in every corporate cyber fiasco? That is a topic addressed head on in this fascinating podcast with Rois Ni. Podcast: Corporate cyber fiascos – Why you always need defensibility when it comes to relying on technology Read More » The post Podcast: Corporate cyber fiascos – Why you always need defensibility when it comes to relying on technology appeared first on Legal IT Insider.
CaseFox
APRIL 18, 2023
Lawyers are an essential part of any successful business. They are the ones who help businesses navigate legal requirements and protect them from potential legal problems. However, many businesses have misconceptions about what lawyers can do for them and what they expect from their legal counsel. In this blog, we will explore what businesses really expect from lawyers, including the need for a lawyer, legal fees, and how lawyers can help prevent legal problems.
Legal Tech Monitor
APRIL 18, 2023
By Dan Hauck and John Motz Almost every day now, we have customers reach out to ask our team at NetDocuments the same question: Is ChatGPT and similar technology hype.or. Guest post: Moving fast but responsibly – A briefing from NetDocuments on the promise and pitfalls of generative AI Read More » The post Guest post: Moving fast but responsibly – A briefing from NetDocuments on the promise and pitfalls of generative AI appeared first on Legal IT Insider.
CaseFox
APRIL 18, 2023
Budgeting is a critical component of running a successful solo or small law firm. Without a solid budget in place, it can be challenging to manage expenses, track income, and make informed decisions about the financial health of your firm. In this blog, we’ll explore some effective budgeting strategies for solo and small law firms to help you stay on top of your finances and achieve your business goals.
Legal Tech Monitor
APRIL 18, 2023
A look at the challenges legal departments face. The post ‘Stalkerish’ Behavior Is Not The Way To Sell Your Legal Tech Product: Real Talk From A CLO appeared first on Above the Law.
Rocket Matter
APRIL 18, 2023
It’s no stretch to say that law firms consume a LOT of paper. Contracts, legal briefs, memoranda, and other documents are the lifeblood of law firms. In fact, the average attorney goes through 100,000 sheets of paper each year. And since the average pine tree produces 10,000 pieces of paper , this means that one lawyer alone can consume the paper of 10 trees each year.
Richmond Journal of Law and Technology
APRIL 18, 2023
By Jessica Birdsong A lot of us have seen the Netflix documentary, Our Father, presenting a disturbing tale of a physician, Dr. Donald Cline, who, during the 1970s and 80s, performed inseminations on patients using his own sperm, without their knowledge or consent. [1] The extent of his actions is unknown, but he fathered at least 94 biological children, and possibly many more. [2] The discovery of this deception has been devastating for the victims, as they grapple with the loss of their identi
Legal Tech Monitor
APRIL 18, 2023
Legal professionals must remain focused and prepare to leverage AI. The post The AI Genie Isn’t Going Back In The Bottle appeared first on Above the Law.
Legal IT Professionals
APRIL 18, 2023
Muckle LLP is set to go live with BigHand Business Intelligence to enhance visibility of key financial and operational data to advance financial reporting.
Legal Tech Monitor
APRIL 18, 2023
Does ChatGPT read my column? It sure gives off that impression. The post An AI Take On IP appeared first on Above the Law.
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