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As a Lawyer, Use AI in Business Development or Be the Victim of the Work AI Can Do to Replace You

Kevin O'Keefe

AI is a two edged sword for lawyers. Embrace AI in your business development to set yourself apart or possibly be the victim of the work AI can do to replace you. An article this week by Claire Cain Miller and Courtney Cox in The New York Times sheds light on the transformative power of AI, particularly large language models like ChatGPT and Google’s Bard.

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A Vibrant ILTACON 2023 Reaffirmed Its Place As One of the Leading Legal Tech Conferences

Above the Law - Technology

Spread across five days and with some 350 distinct educational opportunities, ILTACON 2023 , the annual conference of the International Legal Technology Association, is a marathon, not a sprint. But it was a marathon well worth the effort, and almost all of the attendees I spoke to considered themselves winners for having participated. When I say it was more a marathon than a sprint, there was some literal as well as figurative truth to that this year.

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Understanding the Global eDiscovery Services Landscape

Lineal Services

Understanding the Global eDiscovery Services Landscape Global eDiscovery services exist in a complicated environment where different aspects of the service must line up to provide a defensible and accurate solution. A clear understanding of the landscape is essential as law firms and businesses negotiate this complex subject. The goal of this piece is to offer insights into the extensive list of required factors that contribute to a successful global eDiscovery project.

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Dude Who Wants Copyrights And Patents On AI-Created Works Loses In Court Again

Above the Law - Technology

From the maybe-the-AI-can-explain-this-to-you-once-and-for-all department. The post Dude Who Wants Copyrights And Patents On AI-Created Works Loses In Court Again appeared first on Above the Law.

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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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5 Ways Your Law Firm Compensation Plan Is Failing You

Attorney at Work

Camille Stell | A modern compensation system can give you an advantage over firms that cling to outdated practices. The post 5 Ways Your Law Firm Compensation Plan Is Failing You appeared first on Attorney at Work.

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AI Update: New AI/IP Decision, ArentFox’s AI Guide, Regulating AI Like TV

Above the Law - Technology

This week in AI news. The post AI Update: New AI/IP Decision, ArentFox’s AI Guide, Regulating AI Like TV appeared first on Above the Law.

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Podcast episode 111: Apple Cider Vinegar and a Boundless Canvas

iPhone J.D.

When is it a good time to purchase a new Apple product and when should you wait? That's the question that Brett and I address first in this week's episode of the In the News podcast. We also address the Apple Vision Pro, potentially getting 5% Apple Cash using the Apple Card, the large number of features in the Notes app, and cleaning and charging an Apple Watch.  This episode is sponsored by SaneBox, so Brett explained some neat things that SaneBox lets you do with attachments, and I talk

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The 2023 Start/Stop Survey – Please Share What’s Hot and What’s Not Today

Legal Tech Monitor

The Dewey B Strategic blog has partnered with Harbor to bring you the latest Start/Stop survey. Please respond to the anonymous Survey here . The survey will close on Wednesday August 29th. Many thanks. This survey is intended to gather feedback on both products and projects which you started or stopped during the past year. For 2023 I have added new questions related to the emergence of generative AI.

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EvenUp Is Focused on the Holy Grail of Litigation Analytics

TechLaw Crossroads

So there I was in the massive Exhibit Hall at the ILTA conference on Wednesday. I was at the end of my last full day at the Conference. My feet hurt, and I was tired. As I previously mentioned, ILTA provided a start-up alley in the very back of the Hall. In addition to the booths, there was a stage and some chairs. Ahhh, it’s a good place to sit for a few.

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Dude Who Wants Copyrights And Patents On AI-Created Works Loses In Court Again

Legal Tech Monitor

From the maybe-the-AI-can-explain-this-to-you-once-and-for-all department. The post Dude Who Wants Copyrights And Patents On AI-Created Works Loses In Court Again appeared first on Above the Law.

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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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Thank God It’s Legal Friday with MA | August 25

Martindale-Avvo

Caught a case of the Fridays this morning? Well, you’re in luck because Thank God It’s Legal Friday! Martindale-Avvo presents TGILF, our bi-weekly news flying around the legal community: Law firm leasing in the United States is recovering; reaching its highest levels since the start of COVID-19 The US Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk’s SpaceX for discriminatory hiring practices A Chicago law firm is facing a biometric privacy lawsuit for allegedly storing t

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A Vibrant ILTACON 2023 Reaffirmed Its Place As One of the Leading Legal Tech Conferences

Legal Tech Monitor

Spread across five days and with some 350 distinct educational opportunities, ILTACON 2023 , the annual conference of the International Legal Technology Association, is a marathon, not a sprint. But it was a marathon well worth the effort, and almost all of the attendees I spoke to considered themselves winners for having participated. When I say it was more a marathon than a sprint, there was some literal as well as figurative truth to that this year.

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Legal Considerations in Soy Agriculture Navigating Regulations and Compliance

CaseFox

There are many concerns about the impact of agriculture on the ecosystems; therefore, experts and countries are enforcing various regulations to ensure sustainable agricultural practices. These practices are now laws and guidelines in many countries. They boost production while curbing harm to the environment. One of the major crops targeted by these legal regulations and guidelines is soy due to the large-scale farming practices.

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Remote Workers Not Automatically Entitled to Jurisdiction in Home State, Says NJ District Court

Legal Tech Monitor

“Although Tripp worked remotely from his home in New Jersey, paid New Jersey taxes, collected New Jersey unemployment and disability benefits, received office equipment from Ascentage, and stored business-related documents in his home, those actions were not particular to New Jersey and could have occurred in any state where Tripp chose to work,” stated U.S.

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Deep Dive Recap: SMS Simplified — Introducing the Lawmatics Message Center

Lawmatics

Effective communication lies at the heart of every successful law practice. From providing timely updates to ensuring seamless collaboration, staying connected with clients is a must. While email can be a necessity, text and Portal messages can take direct and customized communication to the next level. That's why we're excited to delve into the realms of texting and Portal messaging, and unveil our brand new Message Center that's set to transform how you engage with clients.

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India's Data Privacy Law Goes Easy on International Businesses—At Least for Now

Legal Tech Monitor

India’s Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act comes bearing a complex basket of gifts for international businesses, such as easing burdens around cross-border data transfers. But it leaves enough ambiguity for large penalties down the line.

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The 2023 Start/Stop Survey – Please Share What’s Hot and What’s Not Today

Dewey B Strategic

The Dewey B Strategic blog has partnered with Harbor to bring you the latest Start/Stop survey. Please respond to the anonymous Survey here . The survey will close on Wednesday August 29th. Many thanks. This survey is intended to gather feedback on both products and projects which you started or stopped during the past year. For 2023 I have added new questions related to the emergence of generative AI.

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What Arbitration Agreement? New Ruling Shows Perils of E-Signatures

Legal Tech Monitor

“AutoNation did not present evidence establishing security procedures that would prevent unauthorized access, or demonstrate that users were required to complete all steps before moving on,” Fourteenth Court of Appeals Justice Jerry Zimmer said.

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Lawyer Spotlight: Jesse Hodierne, Prairie State Legal Services, Inc.

Legal Tech Monitor

Our  Lawyer Spotlight series  highlights Illinois lawyers who are demonstrating the ideals of professionalism in their daily lives. Jesse Hodierne is a managing attorney at Prairie State Legal Services, Inc. in Rockford. He currently supervises attorneys practicing in public benefits, housing, domestic violence, and many other areas. Jesse received a J.D. from Southern Illinois University School of Law.

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What the Legal Industry Can Learn From the Rise and Fall of a Lewis Brisbois Spinoff

Legal Tech Monitor

[falcon-embed src=”embed_1″] Daugherty Lordan, the firm that spun-off from Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith, announced plans to cease operations

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AI Update: New AI/IP Decision, ArentFox’s AI Guide, Regulating AI Like TV

Legal Tech Monitor

This week in AI news. The post AI Update: New AI/IP Decision, ArentFox’s AI Guide, Regulating AI Like TV appeared first on Above the Law.

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'I Have Learned a Harsh Lesson': Judge Faces Censure for Facebook Comments

Legal Tech Monitor

"I should have known better, and take full responsibility for my actions," the judge said.

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