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This Is How Am Law 100 Law Firms Are Using Generative AI

Above the Law - Technology

Some Biglaw firms want to stay far away from generative AI, but others are using it to their advantage. The post This Is How Am Law 100 Law Firms Are Using Generative AI appeared first on Above the Law.

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Navigating the Future of Legal Tech with Caroline Hill (TGIR Ep. 233)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

This week, Greg Lambert sat down with ⁠ Caroline Hill ⁠ , Editor-in-Chief for Legal IT Insider to discuss the new partnership with NetLaw Media. Hill described the ⁠ new partnership between Legal IT Insider and NetLaw Media ⁠ as a mutually beneficial collaboration with significant synergy between the two organizations. She emphasized the complementarity of their focuses, with Legal IT Insider’s emphasis on impartial coverage and promotion of various conferences in the legal tech sector, and NetL

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Battle for the Ballot: Illinois Voters Filed Lawsuit to Bar Trump from Primary Election

Trellis.Law Blog

This week, the bipartisan Illinois State Board of Elections unanimously decided to keep Donald Trump on the primary ballot despite efforts to have him removed for his role in the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol. As a… Continue reading → The post Battle for the Ballot: Illinois Voters Filed Lawsuit to Bar Trump from Primary Election first appeared on Trellis.Law Blog.

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10 Reasons Lawyers and Law Firms Should Consider Individual Lawyer Blogs

Kevin O'Keefe

When LexBlog, Inc. kicked off legal blogging, twenty years ago, there were few, if any “group blogs.” Lawyers in large law firms published their own individual blogs as part of their effort to generate work for themselves and their firm. With so many group law blogs (multiple lawyer blogs), today, I thought it worth sharing why individual law blogs in large, medium or small law firms can be so effective for business development – for the lawyer and the law firm.

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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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How AI Can Help You Find More Time To Think

Above the Law - Technology

An efficiency expert shares the tools he's using in his own practice on the Non-Eventcast podcast. The post How AI Can Help You Find More Time To Think appeared first on Above the Law.

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LexisNexis Survey Reveals Seismic Impact of Generative AI on Law Firms and Corporate Legal Standards

Legal IT Professionals

LexisNexis ® Legal & Professional, a leading global provider of information and analytics, today released results from a survey of senior leadership at top U.S. law firms and legal professionals at Fortune 1000 companies. The survey was conducted to better understand the business impact of generative AI technology on the legal industry and how it is redefining itself.

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Reimagining Legal Services For Those Who Cannot Afford a Lawyer: Combine AI and Lawyers

Kevin O'Keefe

ChatGPT and other consumer accessable AI solutions are not the the answer to legal services and legal information for people who can not afford a lawyer. They’re not even close. They could help big time though if lawyers were the conduit from AI to consumers. First, from Stanford University why AI is not the answer for legal services. As reported by Bloomberg’s Isabel Gottlieb and Isaiah Poritz, Popular AI chatbots from OpenAI Inc., Google LLC, and Meta Platforms Inc. are prone to “hallucination

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Great Law Firm Cybersecurity Without Breaking The Bank

Above the Law - Technology

Where should you invest your hard-earned dollars? Here are a few suggestions for the best cybersecurity bang for your buck. The post Great Law Firm Cybersecurity Without Breaking The Bank appeared first on Above the Law.

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General Ledger in Accounting: A Guide

Clio

For most businesses of any substantial size, the general ledger acts as the backbone of the company’s accounting system. This is certainly true for legal practices, which rely on general ledger accounting to perform essential requirements specific to the legal industry. Accordingly, law firms must be able to maintain their general ledgers and perform all the accounting functions that go along with them.

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Lawmakers Sound Alarm on Unregulated Pharmaceuticals in Letter to FDA

Trellis.Law Blog

On January 18th, House lawmakers sent a bipartisan letter to the FDA addressing the growing danger of an unregulated synthetic drug being sold at gas stations across the United States, commonly known as “gas station heroin.” Tianeptine is a drug… Continue reading → The post Lawmakers Sound Alarm on Unregulated Pharmaceuticals in Letter to FDA first appeared on Trellis.Law Blog.

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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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AI in 2024: Should We Still Be “Moving Fast and Breaking Things”?

Legal IT Professionals

Where are things headed with AI in the coming year? What trends should legal IT professionals be aware of if they hope to obtain the best results with this technology? From whether it’s wise to continue dabbling with in-house AI experiments, to determining if “move fast and break things” is the best approach for something as complex as artificial intelligence, there’s much for legal IT professionals to pay attention to and be aware of in this ever-evolving environment.

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Lawyers Still Haven’t Learned ChatGPT Just Isn’t For Them

Above the Law - Technology

It isn't meant for legal research. The post Lawyers Still Haven’t Learned ChatGPT Just Isn’t For Them appeared first on Above the Law.

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Guide to Running a Solo Legal Practice

Martindale-Avvo

There’s nothing like the excitement of opening a solo law practice. You answer to no one except your clients, and every decision comes back to you. Even with this excitement, your new venture can be intimidating. Many attorneys start their practices without experience in business management, accounting, or marketing — then realize they have to do all those things as a solo office.

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The Future of Law: Optimism Grows for AI Integration in Judiciary

Trellis.Law Blog

Last week, the Supreme Court of Louisiana issued a letter on the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on the legal community. Sentiments expressed in the letter echo Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts’ remarks detailed in the 2023… Continue reading → The post The Future of Law: Optimism Grows for AI Integration in Judiciary first appeared on Trellis.Law Blog.

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Trends in AI:  U.S. State Legislative Developments

Inside Privacy

U.S. policymakers have continued to express interest in legislation to regulate artificial intelligence (“AI”), particularly at the state level. Although comprehensive AI bills and frameworks in Congress have received substantial attention, state legislatures also have been moving forward with their own efforts to regulate AI. This blog post summarizes key themes in state AI bills introduced in the past year.

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Award-Winning Actor Sets Tone For Legalweek’s Heavy Dose Of Acting When It Came To Gen AI

Above the Law - Technology

Generative AI dominated Legalweek. but how much amounted to smoke and mirrors? The post Award-Winning Actor Sets Tone For Legalweek’s Heavy Dose Of Acting When It Came To Gen AI appeared first on Above the Law.

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Think You Understand Online Trespass to Chattels Law? Think Again–In re Meta Healthcare Pixels

Eric Goldman

This is one of the many pending “Pixel” cases. If you don’t recall, a “pixel” is a 1×1-pixel image file that is imperceptible to web visitors. A website adds code to its web page that summons the pixel from a third-party source. By delivering the pixel and related items like cookies, the third party can independently and automatically gather information about the web visitor.

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Each Facebook User is Monitored by Thousands of Companies

LLRX

By now most internet users know their online activity is constantly tracked. No one should be shocked to see ads for items they previously searched for, or to be asked if their data can be shared with an unknown number of “partners.” But what is the scale of this surveillance? Judging from data collected by Facebook and newly described in a unique study by non-profit consumer watchdog Consumer Reports and the Markup, Jon Keegan writes that it’s massive, and examining the data may leave you with

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2024 Law Firm Data Security Guide: How to Keep Your Law Firm Secure

Clio

Law firm data security should be a top priority for any practice, and here’s why: Clients trust you with their most confidential information. Since clients entrust lawyers with so much of their sensitive data, law firms make prime targets for cybercrime. According to the 2023 ABA Cybersecurity TechReport , 29% of law firms experienced a form of security breach.

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How Are Healthcare AI Developers Responding to WHO’s New Guidance on LLMs?

Above the Law - Technology

This month, the World Health Organization released new guidelines on the ethics and governance of LLMs in healthcare. Reactions from the leaders of healthcare AI companies have been mainly positive. However, one leader pointed out that fear or the risks associated with LLMs shouldn’t hinder innovation, and another noted that the guidance may have failed to mention a major topic.

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The Key to Having It All as a Full-Time Lawyer Mom

Attorney at Work

Susan Cohodes | As a member of the generation of female attorneys who wrestled with whether we could “have it all,” I now wonder if anyone paid the price for my trying. The post The Key to Having It All as a Full-Time Lawyer Mom appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms & Lawyers.

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Book Review: Transformative Negotiation Strategies for Everyday Change and Equitable Futures

LLRX

Jerry Lawson writes - So you think you know how to negotiate? You’ve done some deals, maybe a lot, maybe some for big bucks. Maybe attended some classes. Maybe read some books. Surely you can’t have all that much left to learn, right? You may see things differently after reading this book. It’s like no other negotiation book I’ve encountered. It’s different because it has an unusual author and an unusual genesis.

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Top Tech Tools for Lawyers in 2024

Clio

What are the top tools for lawyers in 2024? In today’s rapidly-evolving legal technology landscape, there is an abundance of tech tools available to help set law firms up for success. From the rise of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools to cloud-based options that allow lawyers to operate more efficiently while working remotely, many firms are adopting more technology right now.

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Unearthing Hidden Treasures: A Journey Of Identifying AI Opportunities In Legal Work

Above the Law - Technology

Although the journey isn't all sunshine and roses, it can be well worth the effort. The post Unearthing Hidden Treasures: A Journey Of Identifying AI Opportunities In Legal Work appeared first on Above the Law.

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TermScout Launches Screens, First-of-its-Kind Marketplace for Lawyers to Build and Sell Contract Review AIs

LawSites

TermScout , an AI contract review company, has launched a first-of-its-kind AI marketplace where lawyers and other contracting experts can build and sell their own contract review AIs, developed based on their unique expertise. The marketplace, called Screens , provides lawyers with an opportunity turn their expertise from a service into a product, while at the same time enabling those reviewing contracts to get a contract review AI tailored to their specific use case by someone who is an expert

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How to Build Your Law Firm’s Cyber-Resilience

Attorney at Work

Law firms must prepare for the 2024's looming security issues by building cyber-resilience into their risk-management strategy. The post How to Build Your Law Firm’s Cyber-Resilience appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms & Lawyers.

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Legal Innovators California Conference, June 4 + 5

Artificial Lawyer

Whether you are on the chilly East Coast or on the sunny West Coast, here’s a legal innovation event for you: the landmark Legal Innovators California.

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Will Contract Troubles Take Song And Dance From TikTok?

Above the Law - Technology

The ones where people are talking are better than the dancing ones anyway. The post Will Contract Troubles Take Song And Dance From TikTok? appeared first on Above the Law.

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Google Will Update Its Core Web Vitals Metrics on March 12

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

Google will make a big update to Core Web Vitals on March 12, 2024. They’re swapping First Input Delay (FID) for Interaction to Next Paint (INP). This switch will impact website owners globally, so they need to pay attention to this metric and any improvements it might require. Google posted the announcement on its Web.dev blog on January 31. “ Today, we’re announcing that INP will officially become a Core Web Vital and replace FID on March 12 of this year and that FID will be

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LLRX January 2024 Issue

LLRX

Articles and Columns for January 2024 The 2024 ‘Burning Issues’ Confronting Firm Leaders – At the end of December 2023, Patrick J, Mckeena and Michael B. Rynowecer presented 200 Firm Leaders with a selection of over 40 timely and potential ‘Burning Issues’ – and asked of them “what do you anticipate as the highest priorities.

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AI eDiscovery startup BeagleTM Secures $3m in Seed Funding

Legal IT Insiders

Washington-founded, AI-native eDiscovery platform BeagleTM has raised $3m in seed funding led by ML Capital and supported by other investors including Davidovs Venture Collective (DVC) fund and Hugging Face’s co-founder […] The post AI eDiscovery startup BeagleTM Secures $3m in Seed Funding appeared first on Legal IT Insider.

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The Garden Renovation: A Personal Tale Of Optimizing Legal Team Operations

Above the Law - Technology

The journey of optimizing legal operations with AI, much like renovating a garden, is an ongoing process of growth, learning, and adaptation. The post The Garden Renovation: A Personal Tale Of Optimizing Legal Team Operations appeared first on Above the Law.

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Palworld, Pokémon, and copyright infringement

TechnoLlama

A game called Palworld is taking the world by storm. This title has garnered 8 million downloads on Steam in less than 6 days, it also has become the second game in Steam history to hit over 2 million concurrent players.

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The 2024 ‘Burning Issues’ Confronting Firm Leaders

LLRX

At the end of December 2023, Patrick J, Mckeena and Michael B. Rynowecer presented 200 Firm Leaders with a selection of over 40 timely and potential ‘Burning Issues’ – and asked of them “what do you anticipate as the highest priorities occupying your leadership agenda going into the new year?” The team received responses representing firms from 200 to over 2000 lawyers in size.

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Atari’s Lawsuit Against a Print-on-Demand Service Fizzles Out–Atari v. Printify

Eric Goldman

This is an IP enforcement action against a print-on-demand service called Printify. Printify facilitates interactions between merchants who create new items to sell (using storefronts like Etsy, Shopify, or eBay) and third-party printers/manufacturers. Printify doesn’t process consumer purchases for its merchants (except in its “Pop-Up Shops” offering) and doesn’t display its brand on any manufactured items.

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