By Dr. Lance Eliot | March 17, 2023
The eagerly awaited GPT-4 has been released, considered the successor to ChatGPT, and for which legal promise is avidly showcased via applied use in legal tasks for lawyers, yet there are counterbalancing legal perils that need to be assessed as part of a judicious big picture tradeoff.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Natalie Lederman | March 16, 2023
The most obvious suggestion legal and financial advisers might provide their clients is to, where possible following recent, historic bank collapses, diversify, says an attorney who advises businesses that deal in digital assets.
By Sophie Ross, FTI Technology | March 16, 2023
As AI begins to penetrate more corners of business and society, these powerful tools have the potential to drive opportunity for organizations, including in legal and compliance use cases.
By Tim Parilla, LinkSquares | March 15, 2023
Legal technology has gained a secure foothold in the legal industry and has now reached a critical tipping point. Lawyers can no longer be distracted…
By Mallory Acheson and West Lee, Nelson Mullins | March 14, 2023
A look at where the industry is headed and what that will mean for corporations, vendors and law firms trying to stay afloat in the e-discovery waves.
By Melissa "Rogo" Rogozinski, RPC Strategies LLC | March 14, 2023
It is important to conduct your own due diligence on the background of the founder and leadership team, their practical knowledge of the legal industry, marketing and sales resources employed and the message they are sending through their content and tech stack.
By Harold Westervelt, FileTrail Inc. | March 13, 2023
Onboarding and offboarding lawyers typically involves much more than is required when other employees leave one firm for another. Automation is key to a smooth transition.
By Kenneth Jones, Tanenbaum Keale LLP | March 10, 2023
E-discovery is a prime example of an area where legal technology/operations is seeing the challenges pesented by legal professionals' level of familiarity with computing options, particularly those technologies that form the dynamic changes in how professionals communicate.
By Sylvain Magdinier, Integreon | March 9, 2023
As headcount reductions and budget cuts threaten to bench critical initiatives, GCs and CLOs should be turning to their Legal Ops director for advice on how the department can meet its commitments while staying on track with leadership's strategic vision for long-term growth and innovation.
By Rachel Johnson, Christine Lyon, Michael Schwaab, and Christoph Werkmeister, Freshfields | March 9, 2023
Privacy laws and regulators are increasingly targeting design practices in user interfaces that are meant to deceive, steer, or manipulate users into behavior that benefits the company, but may be contrary to users' best interests.
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