AI
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Technology
Washington State Takes A Stand Against Deepfake Porn
If only the House moved as quickly to stop harassment as they moved to stop Tiktok. -
Biglaw, Sponsored Content, Technology
Revolutionizing Legal Talent Acquisition With AI: The haistack.ai Advantage
Transform your legal recruitment with haistack.ai's AI-driven platform for unmatched efficiency and precision. Schedule your demo today. - Sponsored
Is The Future Of Law Distributed? Lessons From The Tech Adoption Curve
The rise of remote work has dramatically reshaped the relationship between Lawyers and Law Firms, see how Scale LLP has taken the steps to get… -
Technology
Unveiling Magic At CES 2024: The Legal Tech Perspective
The world's preeminent consumer electronics trade show reveals a fresh and open-minded approach to technology in law.
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In-House Counsel, Technology
Managing GAI Risk: Introducing The Generative AI Maturity Model
Maturity models allow your department to put its best foot forward in a rapidly changing and competitive field. -
In-House Counsel, Technology
Elevating The Human Experience: How GAI Transforms Legal Workflow Automation
Beyond legal research, workflow automation is likely to be one of the areas of legal tech most impacted by generative AI. -
Finance, Technology
Artificial Intelligence Already Being Used In Transactional Drafting: An Interview With The CEO Of Spellbook
Spellbook recently announced $10.9 million in new funding from several major venture capital firms. -
Sponsored Content, Technology
Advancing AI Safety: Law Student Competition For Drafting A Treaty On Moratorium Of Large-Scale AI Capabilities R&D
To enforce a regime that will allow humanity to continue to exist, countries need to pass appropriate laws and enter international treaties. -
Courts
Deepfakes Are About To Make Evidence A Hell Of A Lot More Suspect
Caught red-handed or caught red herring? - Sponsored
Legal AI: 3 Steps Law Firms Should Take Now
If 2023 introduced legal professionals to generative AI, then 2024 will be when law firms start adapting to utilize it. Things are moving fast, so… -
Technology
New LexisNexis Generative AI Writes Mean Cease & Desist Letters, Becoming The AI We Never Knew We Needed
Finally, an application for AI that we can all get behind. -
Biglaw, In-House Counsel, Law Schools, Small Law Firms, Sponsored Content, Technology
Applying AI To Legal Recruiting: New Tools For Efficiently Matching Firms And Candidates
Discover how Haistack.AI is revolutionizing legal recruiting by efficiently identifying high-potential candidates and streamlining the hiring process. -
In-House Counsel, Sponsored Content, Technology
Looking Ahead: How Will Generative AI And ChatGPT Impact Legal Departments In 2023?
Could ChatGPT really impact the legal world? Join us on February 23rd to find out. -
Technology
AI’s Impact On The Future of Law: Will Lawyers Survive?
We suspect that many things we once thought impossible will be made possible by the new generation of AI. -
Courts, Technology
Imitation Is The Best Form Of Flattery. Flattery Is Not A Defense To Copyright Infringement.
And to think, this all started because a monkey named Naruto took a picture.
Sponsored
Navigating Financial Success by Avoiding Common Pitfalls and Maximizing Firm Performance
Is The Future Of Law Distributed? Lessons From The Tech Adoption Curve
The Business Case For AI At Your Law Firm
Sponsored
Early Adopters Of Legal AI Gaining Competitive Edge In Marketplace
Legal AI: 3 Steps Law Firms Should Take Now
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Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 01.04.23
* Class action lawsuit filed against Southwest Airlines over holiday travel meltdown right on schedule… unlike Southwest. [Corporate Counsel]
* Sam Bankman-Fried trial set for October. [New York Law Journal]
* Kasowitz suing Glenn Agre over fees. Glenn Agre partners worked on the matter at Kasowitz before founding Glenn Agre and bringing the work with them. Now that the matter is closed, Glenn Agre earned a success fee and Kasowitz wants a chunk of that. Does Kasowitz pay pro rated bonuses to associates who lateral to other firms mid-year? Because that’s the firm’s logic. [American Lawyer]
* Biden renominates pending judgeship appointments. These nominations may have languished in the last Congress, but there’s now a chance they can get confirmed before the next Speaker. [Reuters]
* DoNotPay, the AI speeding ticket system, is set to defend its first matter in court. [New Scientist]
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In-House Counsel, Sponsored Content, Technology
Purchasing AI For eDiscovery: New, Now, And Next
Don’t drown in a sea of data. Here’s how you can embark on the next leg of your eDiscovery journey with the right AI tool. -
Technology
Entertaining As Alexa Is, Coloring Books Are Way Less Dangerous
Alexa and Siri have some explaining to do... -
Technology
Phone App Found To Be Engaged In The Unauthorized Practice Of Law
Tech has no professional responsibility, so that's a problem. -
Technology
Artificial Intelligence Might Make Us Rethink Contract Law
As technology advances, boilerplate may need some work. -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 07.22.21
* OCI numbers are down. Who needs a job anyway? [Law360]
* Hey, M&A people! FTC is watching. [Bloomberg Law]
* Law professor makes argument against legal AI that just happens to keep him employable. [ABA Journal]
* Put your money where your team is! Sports gambling likely to be legal soon in North Carolina. [WRAL]
* You off the Zaza? Amazon supports you. [Politico]
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Technology
But Could A Robot Do That?
Here are some areas that law firms and attorneys can focus on, while they leave the more boring tasks to the robots.