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Cai Felip about Blockchain: “Implementing blockchain in different sectors is getting easier”

Global LegalTech Hub

The power of blockchain in law firms: an enabling technology that improves transparency, accountability, and trustability Cai clarifies it: Blockchain is much more than cryptocurrencies or a monetary system that is not depending on central institutions. So it's more of an enabling technology.

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LexisNexis Acquires Case Law Analytics

Legal Tech Blog

According to LexisNexis, the company now supports 6,000 users, within insurance companies, law firms, legal departments and human resources. We see attractive opportunities to bring together Case Law Analytics with LexisNexis AI and generative AI legal solutions.

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What Are the New Technologies in the Legal Field?

Lawmatics

But for small and mid-size firms, the most transformative innovations are tools that directly strengthen client relationships, service quality, and firm capabilities. Small law firms occupy a unique position where owners must balance legal practice and business ownership. Small Law Firms Report.

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Jason Smith

Colin S. Levy

He was recognized as a Global Leader and Influencer in Legal Business by the Association of International Law Firm Networks and was also named to the Fastcase 50 class of 2017, which recognizes the law’s smartest, most courageous innovators, techies, visionaries, and leaders. So naturally the lawyers pushed back.

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LTRC Roundtable Discussion: ChatGPT

Law Technology Today

I asked ChatGPT if lawyers were required to be competent with their technology and it replied (initially) that lawyers had no duty of technical competence under U.S. As with all AI enabled technology, the data behind the tech will determine how useful the tech becomes. I was pleasantly surprised.