By Cassandre Coyer | February 1, 2024
While last year's conference focused on unpacking what generative AI is, Legalweek 2024 in New York took a deeper dive into what the technology means for the industry and what might come next.
By Patrick Smith | January 31, 2024
Professionals from Paul Hastings, Husch Blackwell, Redgrave and others discussed whether firms should buy or build and what the cultural costs are, if legal tech teams also develop client relationships.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | January 31, 2024
Most law firms aren't feeding client data into generative AI tools, but a handful have begun testing the technology on closed systems with client permission.
By Avalon Zoppo | January 30, 2024
The appeals court would require attorneys who used AI in drafting a filing to certify that the citations, legal analysis and any other text have "been reviewed for accuracy and approved by a human."
By Isha Marathe | January 30, 2024
Feature Lab, which will be free to access during a six-month Early Access Program, aims to cater to legal teams looking for a more granular and economic way to manage their outside counsel relationships.
By Cassandre Coyer | January 29, 2024
Within the last two years, Clearbrief has integrated with Relativity, iManage, Clio and Fastcase/vLex.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | January 29, 2024
At least 41 of the U.S.'s highest grossing firms are putting the much-discussed technology to use, exploring opportunities for legal work and on the business side of operations.
By Colleen Murphy | January 26, 2024
"In this complex and evolving landscape, lawyers must decide whether and to what extent AI can be used so as to maintain compliance with ethical standards without falling behind their colleagues," the notice said.
By Isha Marathe | January 25, 2024
KPMG's tax and legal ops principal Jeff Ikejiri believes that alternate legal service providers (ALSPs) will be primed to take on more complex legal work, and more comprehensively help clients grapple with generative AI.
Daily Report Online | Analysis|Commentary|Event
By Alex Anteau | January 24, 2024
If user inputs are used to train models such as ChatGPT, can lawyers input their clients confidential information when generating motions, briefs or patent applications? How does scraped data used to train AI co-exist with the right to be forgotten? And when it comes to filing patents and copyrights for works produced by AI, who owns it?
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