
Legal Tech To Increase Access To Justice: A Conversation With Eric Voogt
AI tools are reducing the tedium of legal work and enabling lawyers to focus on strategy.
AI tools are reducing the tedium of legal work and enabling lawyers to focus on strategy.
Access to justice cases face higher risks when it comes to boneheaded AI moves.
These tools demonstrate that information is power.
The tool is only as good as the data it feeds on... and a lot of that costs money.
Not being a lawyer doesn't make someone a scam artist.
Check out the week in review on the legal technology front!
Access-to-justice expert Rebecca Sandefur also encourages panel to consider loosening unauthorized practice restrictions.
Lexis Create+ merges legacy drafting tools with AI-powered assistance from Protégé and secure DMS integration enabled by the Henchman acquisition.
Kids who might have gone to elite undergrad institutions and would have had a chance at law school may be overlooked in the law school application process.
Judge Thapar believes that we need to replace the current system with one that delivers justice to people more quickly.
The Pew Charitable Trusts will tackle the use of technology to modernize the civil legal justice system.
Every lawyer must go beyond talking about access to justice and take action.
Corporate investment and usage in generative AI technologies continues to accelerate. This article offers eight specific tips to consider when creating an AI usage policy.
Hmm, maybe nonlawyer ownership of law firms would help...
What needs to change for the legal profession to better deliver services to all who need them?
Addressing this crisis requires cooperation and collaboration.
When it comes to innovation, we need help and should not be too arrogant to look outside the law to business and other professions, here and abroad.
The LTC program officially launches later this month, but you can visit the website now for more information at www.legaltechforachange.org.