By Patrice Asimakis, LegalEase Solutions LLC | August 21, 2023
At their worst, CLM implementations can be a clunky process marred by disagreements and ever-shifting strategies. Companies can overcome these challenges today by ensuring inter-departmental cooperation, clear communication and a disciplined approach that accounts for the needs of each department.
By Louis Lehot & Patrick Daugherty, Foley & Lardner | August 10, 2023
A look at what happens when Washington seeks to regulate Silicon Valley by enforcement.
By David Kalat, BRG | August 3, 2023
While the modern computer user might be tempted to giggle at the seemingly anachronistic sight of tape reels used for computer data, the technology never went away.
By Deirdre Leone, ContractPodAi | July 28, 2023
Automation allows legal teams to control what work that they do—and how they go about doing it—while radically increasing their department's productivity.
By Joshua Lenon, Clio | July 27, 2023
As the legal profession navigates how the outputs from generative AI can be incorporated into filings, briefs, documentation and other parts of the legal process, it becomes essential to examine the implications through the lens of The Model Rules of Professional Conduct.
By Seth Price, Price Benowitz | July 26, 2023
Sanctions highlight need for law firms to set guidelines in order to safely harness the power of generative AI.
By Jessica Lipson, Morrison Cohen | July 25, 2023
Most modern privacy laws implement the well-known privacy principles of transparency, purpose limitation, access, and security, among others. Here we analyze some of these principles and their application in the use of open generative AI systems.
By Stephanie Wilkins | July 24, 2023
Much like every transformative technology before it, generative AI has been predicted to be the end of knowledge management as we know it. But the law librarians feel fine.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Lawrence Hsieh | July 21, 2023
As a lawyer in legal tech who thinks about contracts for a living, and as one who has made his fair share of drafting mistakes, I've watched in awe as the legal industry moves ahead with plans to use generative AI such as ChatGPT to improve the contract drafting process. I'm also a bit skeptical.
By Amit Dungarani, Casepoint | July 21, 2023
Although no organization can completely avoid human error, using the right technologies to spot potential risk and support robust mitigation measures can help avert a similar situation in the future.
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