
Saying The Quiet Part Loud: Some Potential Hard AI Truths For Legal
Lawyers aren’t immune to AI-related layoffs and are mentioned by one industry leader as being ripe for downsizing.
Lawyers aren’t immune to AI-related layoffs and are mentioned by one industry leader as being ripe for downsizing.
We need to think carefully about training our lawyers for the future and what skills they need to have.
Attorney bares soul. Wait, attorneys have souls?
As humans, we don’t just create a masterpiece off the top of our heads. We work through things. We reject parts and accept parts. AI can help.
$3000 doesn't cut it for AI errors anymore.
Jenner & Block’s Adam Unikowsky experiments with AI oral argument and it passes the test.
Appellate court to trial judge: you know these cases are made up, right?
How many law firms are thinking strategically about what AI can now do and how that affects (or could affect) their practice?
There’s a $32 billion buffet of time and money on the table, and the legal industry brought napkins.
Tech competence isn’t just another checkbox -- it’s now foundational to how we fulfill every ethical duty we have.
The U.K. isn't messing around.
Modern legal departments are navigating a perfect storm.
The growth in AI computing is going to drive electricity demands.
Clients expect more from pitches. Law firms haven't kept up.
Big case for the future of IP!