By Colby Mangonon and Amine Anoun, Evisort | April 19, 2023
This article will give you the tools to evaluate AI models, apply your analysis to your use case, and assess AI implementation risks.
By Sean McDermott and Ernesto Espiritu Jr., FTI Technology | April 17, 2023
As companies invest more money in influencer advertising and partnerships, disputes will follow, in which critical facts will be stored within social media accounts and messaging tools, creating a host of challenges when it comes time to access, collect and review evidence.
By Jesse Dill, Ogletree Deakins | April 14, 2023
While few areas of the country have passed laws directly regulating artificial intelligence applications to date, introducing a human resources chatbot to your workplace still carries potential risk of violating any number of established labor and employment laws.
By Melissa "Rogo" Rogozinski, RPC Strategies LLC | April 13, 2023
Five questions to ask—besides the usual considerations like interest rates, balance requirements, monthly charges, and other specific business needs—when zeroing in on the right financial institution for your legal tech startup.
By Alex Meiklejohn, Wisedocs | April 12, 2023
Although it's the high-profile attempts to replace human lawyers that have made their way to newsrooms, there's plenty of industry-disrupting overhaul going on behind the scenes.
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By Patrick Daugherty, Louis Lehot, Alex Ravski | April 11, 2023
While the crypto market has grown exponentially in the past decade, the practical benefits of crypto assets remain elusive in most cases, as many projects and companies are still in the experimental phase.
By Andy Serwin, DLA Piper | April 5, 2023
What legal teams need to effectively address challenges around shifting compliance and data privacy regulations is "data sustainability" woven into their organization's governance framework.
By David Olener | April 5, 2023
Lawyers tend to be ahead of the curve when it comes to the mastery of language, while notoriously slow in adopting new technologies that can significantly enhance the process of language analysis during e-discovery. With advancing AI and machine learning tools, linguists can help fill that gap.
By Brandi Pack, UpLevel Ops | April 3, 2023
AI legal assistants can help with countless legal ops functions, such as acting as a "front door" to legal services, facilitating document management and search, and automating the generation of contracts and general correspondence.
By David Kalat, BRG | April 3, 2023
Google's reputation for April Fools' Day jokes inclined many to assume the 2004 announcement of Gmail was yet another gag. In later interviews, Sergey Brin said the best form of an April Fools' prank would be to debut something that sounded so crazy it had to be a joke, and then let it sink in that the service was real and here to stay.
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