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    AI, Member Content

    How IBM Watson AI is Being Leveraged in Legal Today

    No longer just a big, computerized “brain,” it is now the “gold standard for purposeful analytics processing.”

  • Technology

    Week in Review: 2.2.18

    * At Legalweek, ROSS Intelligence launched EVA, a new, free AI solution for analyzing legal briefs. [Law Sites Blog] * Shortly after it was unveiled, EVA found itself in a literal bar fight with competing AI case briefing software CARA. Seriously. [Above the Law] * Take a look inside the legal research integration between Ravel […]

  • Artificial Intelligence, Technology

    Conditions For AI Success: Discipline, Data, And Patience

    There are three necessary conditions for the application of AI technology to any knowledge profession.

  • Technology

    Irma, Waze, And Watson

    Today’s technology is truly transformational, but lawyers must use it correctly and appropriately.

  • Biglaw, General Counsel, In-House Counsel, Technology

    5 Ways In Which The Business Of Law Is NOT Changing Anytime Soon

    Are we experiencing, or about to experience, a revolution in the world of legal services? Slow your roll….

  • Morning Docket

    Morning Docket: 05.18.17

    * IBM says Watson’s about to take away your job, which is an announcement IBM makes roughly every three months because they’re taunting us. [Corporate Counsel]

    * Betty Shelby acquitted in the killing of a black motorist because apparently it’s always reasonable to believe a random black guy is going to pull a gun. [NBC News]

    * Former client seeks $1.4 million back that it spent trying to disqualify BakerHostetler. [Law360]

    * Latham’s Alice Fisher has pulled out of the FBI Director sweepstakes. All eyes are on Joe Lieberman right now, but folks G. Gordon Liddy is just sitting there raring to go. [National Law Journal]

    * And apparently Sheriff Clarke (who I’m sure was Trump’s personal pick) is taking a Homeland Security job so he can focus on harassing the poor and disadvantaged without having to bother all those nice bankers. [New York Times]

    * Judge Charles Breyer took a break from writing the best benchslaps of all time to issue a groundbreaking video game ruling citing Star Wars and Love Actually — two movies that should never, ever be mentioned in the same sentence. [Hollywood Reporter]

    * Stupid fan lawsuit against Warriors center ZaZa Pachulia moves on. [KENS5]

    * More horrific allegations from Ken Starr’s world-class leadership at Baylor. [Huffington Post]