Thomson Reuters
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Is That A Professional-Grade, Legal GenAI Assistant In Your Pocket Or Are You Just Happy To See Me?
Thomson Reuters set to expand its CoCounsel features across its professional offerings.
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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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* 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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Someone is reportedly talking to Casetext. But who?
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TR will be incorporating chat functionality into its legal research and workflow products by the second half of the year.
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Move Over Red Flag! Westlaw Introducing New KeyCite Marker.
Just one of a number of new offerings on the platform that promise to cut research time in half.
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Digital Marketing, Small Law Firms
Is Listing On LawInfo Worth The Money?
There are several factors to consider to determine if listing on a directory like LawInfo is suitable for your firm.
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Practical Law Gets… More Practical With New ‘Dynamic Tool Set’
Five new features promise big results for Practical Law.
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Announcements, Events, Legal Technology
Our weekly roundup of news and announcements from the Evolve the Law and legal tech community.
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Announcements, Events, Legal Technology
Our weekly roundup of news and announcements from the Evolve the Law and legal tech community.
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Thomson Reuters Unveils Offerings That Make Adopting New Technology Easier Than Ever
No more excuses to avoid new technology.
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Westlaw Uses AI To Prove Legislatures Are Entirely Predictable
Robots may be able to replace politicians entirely.
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We chatted with our ETL members about new products and the new decade!
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New Technologies: Streamlined Approaches to Change Management
Some thoughts on how to make technological upgrades easier for everyone involved.
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* How have personnel changes at the Supreme Court affected the dynamics at oral argument? Adam Feldman offers this analysis. [Empirical SCOTUS]
* Ed Whelan expresses relief over the White House’s new slate of Ninth Circuit nominations. [Bench Memos / National Review]
* Can President Trump declare a “national emergency” in order to build his beloved wall? The National Emergencies Act is not a blank check, according to Brianne Gorod. [Take Care]
* Should Congress pass a “deepfakes” law? Orin Kerr has some concerns. [Volokh Conspiracy / Reason]
* What’s going on with Rudy Giuliani? Joel Cohen has a theory. [The Hill]
* Jean O’Grady is pleased to see all the competition in the legal analytics space (with Precedent Analytics from Thomson Reuters as the newest entrant) — but she’d like to see more support for the competing claims of the different products. [Dewey B Strategic]
* News organizations need stricter and better guidelines when interviewing mentally ill defendants, according to former public defender Stephen Cooper. [The Tennessean]
* Have questions about the fast-approaching February bar exam? Ashley Heidemann has answers. [JD Advising]
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Thomson Reuters, Long A Mainstay At ABA TECHSHOW, Withdraws As Exhibitor
“Re-Evaluating All Trade Shows”
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The legal industry mainstay initiates some severe cutbacks.