
Biglaw Firms Better Be Prepared To Open Their Wallets To Pay For AI
The costs are coming...
The costs are coming...
For the first time in more than 300 years, AI is fundamentally rewriting how legal work products are created.
The billable hour is more embedded, especially in Biglaw, than most realize.
Gotta put the guardrails on early!
GenAI gives the concept of training law students to think like a lawyer a whole new meaning.
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Hopefully, AI will never replace the most important parts of lawyering.
There's a difference between replacing jobs and reducing the number of jobs.
Law firms need to make clear what is expected when some of the work can’t be billed or collected but is nevertheless necessary.
Get it together, people!
Chicago Housing Authority confessed to citing one fake cite but the curious plaintiffs went back to find multiple false cites across multiple filings.
Cleta Mitchell is having a spat with Elon Musk's algorithm.
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The justice still doesn't 'have the foggiest idea' how AI in the law will play out.
At AALL's annual meeting, the research profession searches for its war footing.