AI Won’t Replace Lawyers But Can Create Critical Shortage Of Good Ones
The problem isn't on the doorstep right now, but someone probably needs to start thinking about it.
The problem isn't on the doorstep right now, but someone probably needs to start thinking about it.
Last week, Law.com Legalweek pulled off something genuinely impressive: It moved.
Takeaways from a Legalweek panel on evolving malpractice risks.
RealityCheck provides a reality check for lawyers using AI.
Good show. Lots of positives. Yes, a few negatives. But that’s the story for most Legalweeks.
But the figurative one is still wait-and-see.
We might even feature your team.
Legal teams ask a practical question. If large language models are so capable, why does legal AI still depend on curated content, and why does surfacing that content matter so much?
The fifth annual list honors those actually doing the unsexy work of making legal AI function.
Tech opens up access to lawyers, but it's made consultants more important along the way.
The Legalweek conversation around AI matured -- and the GC Report offers a hint as to why.
If it beeps and boops it will soon proudly have AI inside.
Drawing on more than a decade of data, the report equips law firms and corporate legal teams with actionable insights to better assess risk, refine strategy, and anticipate outcomes in today’s evolving workplace disputes.
Has the nature of mid-sized firms slowed their tech adoption?
Mid-sized firms need to get over their technophobia fast.
Awful stories of sexual harassment have emerged from Legalweek.
'Prompt engineering' is a hot topic, but what if every generative AI tool has a different vision of what amounts to a good prompt?
Generative AI dominated Legalweek... but how much amounted to smoke and mirrors?