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From Hype To Reality: What Businesses Need To Know About Generative AI
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Everything You Wanted To Know About AI But Were Afraid To Ask
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The Future Of Professionals Report: How AI Is The Catalyst For Transforming Every Aspect Of Work
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The State Of Small Law Firms In An Era Of Change
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Westlaw AI Launch Forces Confrontation With The Inner Workings Of A Lawyer's Mind
AI is learning to think like a lawyer.
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Are Small Firms Going Big On Legal Tech?
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Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 08.18.23
* White House Counsel Stuart Delery is leaving the job next month. Where will the revolving door land? Probably Gibson Dunn. [Law360]
* State judge blocks Texas law that barred Houston — and only Houston — from running its local elections after the city started electing Black women. [AP]
* NY Times mulls suing OpenAI to prevent GPT from learning how to compose whataboutism takes that put David Brooks out of a job. [NPR]
* We knew Thomson Reuters planned to buy Casetext for $650 million. It’s now official. [Legaltech News]
* Yes, you can lose your job for posting about committing vehicular manslaughter against Black people. [Reuters]
* Supreme Court could improve its legitimacy by hewing closer to rigorous policy analysis. They can’t even do rigorous historical analysis, how are they supposed to do rigorous policy analysis? [Milken Institute Review]
* Before getting indicted for joining criminal coup-spiracy, Ken Chesebro was a Larry Tribe research assistant. [ABA Journal]
* EEOC considers renewing race and gender pay reports. Raising concerns about litigation from anti-affirmative action forces who are so sure that discrimination doesn’t exist that they don’t want anyone checking their work. [Bloomberg Law News]
* Fired attorney calls cops on partner. [Roll on Friday]
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One Of The Best Generative AI Products In Legal Rumored To Be In Acquisition Talks Worth 'Hundreds Of Millions'
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Thomson Reuters Previews Its Plans For Generative AI, Announces Integration With Microsoft 365 Copilot
TR will be incorporating chat functionality into its legal research and workflow products by the second half of the year. -
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The State Of Today’s Corporate Law Departments
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The State Of Today’s Corporate Law Departments
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How A Successful Workplace Environment Can Halt Lawyer Turnover
Cultural and traditional assumptions about how we work are being upended worldwide. Here’s how high-performing law firms should adapt.