It’s Still A Good Time To Be A Lawyer. So Far.
Let’s not get too comfortable.
Let’s not get too comfortable.
LexisNexis sat down with John Ursin, Managing Partner at Schenck Price, to learn how the firm is using legal AI to strengthen client service and daily legal work
How a former insurance agent built a Houston injury practice around systems, empathy, and disciplined advocacy.
Clip described the deal as as ‘a foundational investment’ in the future of legal AI in Canada.
The 'National Security Presidential Memorandum' urges closer collaboration with AI companies — as long as they’re compliant with Pentagon demands — and orders a sweeping revision of Biden-era guardrails on military AI.
You can't spell failure without AI.
Behind every match, every fan festival, every watch party, and every packed stadium sits an enormous security operation that most of us will never see.
Explore the mindset, cultural shifts, and training strategies that define the AI‑savvy lawyer, revealing why human judgment, standardized competence, and integrated learning—not technology alone—will shape the future of the profession.
Using AI in an educational way moves the relationship more to one of a team with a lawyer, client, and AI tools all working together to get better results.
Will most legal arguments be written by LLMs?
There are lawyers out there right now, using ChatGPT and still answering emails in an AOL account — and not just because they’re hipsters!
Masters AI x TechnoCat – Los Angeles is a full-day program that will include an AI crash course and a variety of panels and hands-on workshops.
Leveraging agentic AI to triage, prioritize, and automate the law department inbox.
Contracts are not simply documenting AI relationships. They are structuring them.
Legal Geek is one of the few conferences that actually stops and tries to holistically figure out what the impact of AI will be.
Before AI can be transformative, firms must get serious about something far less glamorous: governance
More sophisticated in-house counsel are not waiting on outside providers to make changes in light of the efficiencies AI and automation can bring.
From the ministry-of-truth-back-on-its-bullshit dept