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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. For Cai, blockchain technology has to be a medium and not an objective itself.

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LexisNexis Acquires Case Law Analytics

Legal Tech Blog

Eric Bonnet-Maes , CEO LexisNexis Continental Europe, Middle East and Africa, said : “Case Law Analytics has established itself as a key player in France in the field of legal risk assessment, thanks to its artificial intelligence-enabled technology and predictive analytics tools for lawyers.

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Jason Smith

Colin S. Levy

He was also named one of Houston’s Top Lawyers for Technology by HTexas Magazine in both 2014 and 2015. The "aha" moment for me was while I was working at a firm trying to separate myself from the other "baby lawyers". or something) and I suddenly started being called the "technology lawyer".

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What Are the New Technologies in the Legal Field?

Lawmatics

2 AI-Enabled Technology: Promise Amid Uncertainty Fewer than 15% of small firm lawyers view rapidly developing AI as an imminent threat to traditional legal roles. Many remain open, even cautiously optimistic, about AI’s potential for strengthening firms' expertise offerings and efficiency over time.

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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.