By Hugo Guzman | June 8, 2023
"DraftKings went from a speedboat to a cruise ship during my time there, as successful companies do. I wanted to get into another speedboat," said Tim Parilla, CLO of LinkSquares.
By Cassandre Coyer | June 7, 2023
Stuck between his excitement and worries about generative AI's impact on the justice system, Judge Scott U. Schlegel caught up with Legaltech News to discuss what recent technological advancements mean for lawyers, judges and the courts.
By Alma Asay | June 6, 2023
Anne Li, Co-Chair of the Patent Group and the Life Sciences Committee at Crowell and Moring, discusses how clients and firms can be innovative in working together, why she's very open about her struggles in being a working attorney-mother, and the importance of letting others know you need to be in the room if they want things to get done.
By Stephanie Wilkins | June 6, 2023
Since introducing Harvey's AI to the firm in February, it's now being tested for use cases like drafting, research, document review and more, though the firm stresses that this is not a replacement for lawyers.
By Christine Schiffner | May 31, 2023
The emerging issue is really whether there's any additional or different antitrust scrutiny that should be applied to pricing decisions simply because they are made by an algorithm or artificial intelligence.
By Cassandre Coyer | May 16, 2023
Myka Hopgood, Dykema's senior director of strategic legal innovation, explains why the firm has decided to adopt Casetext's CoCounsel and how it approached generative AI as a firm.
By Stephanie Wilkins | May 14, 2023
"Legal innovation means doing something every day that scares you," say Jessica Vander Ploeg, Vice President Legal Operations, and Steven Rippberger, Senior Manager Legal Operations, at OpenText.
By Stephanie Wilkins | May 11, 2023
"As the world's privacy laws become more complex and more fragmented, and as companies are looking to collect more data ... legal innovation must enable collaboration across teams, and inject a single source of truth, in a manner that doesn't disrupt normal workflow," says Chris Handman, Co-Founder and COO of TerraTrue.
By Stephanie Wilkins | May 11, 2023
When it comes to improving DEI, "The real substance and sincere commitment must come first, so that the technology is in service to a real purpose, rather than 'driving' the effort," says Lisa Kirby, Chief Equity & Inclusion Officer at Diversity Lab.
By Stephanie Wilkins | May 10, 2023
Legal innovation is like car racing, says Mubashir Hussain, Leader—Business Operations at Cisco. "Technology can only get you so far. You also need a great driver, a world class pit crew, thorough planning, effective policy, and a mindset of constant improvement to distinguish you from the rest."
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