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Women of Legal Tech: 'Trust Marked the Turning Point of My Career,' Says Sherry Kappel
Sherry Kappel, Evangelist at Litera, discusses what her first seat at the table taught her about privilege and responsibility, how a small act of trust can change the trajectory of a career and a company, and the biggest technology achievements she's seeing in firms today.
Could the E-Discovery Job Market Undergo a 'Great Recalibration' in 2024?
Though many e-discovery professionals sought to brand themselves as "AI experts" in 2023, it hasn't yet translated into a growing demand for external, artificial intelligence-specific e-discovery roles, according to TRU Staffing Partners' 2024 e-discovery jobs report. However, that may soon change.
Best Use of Artificial Intelligence—E-Discovery & Litigation, Provider: Casetext
"Early access to GPT-4 meant a once-in-a-career opportunity to build something no one ever had and no one else could. We HAD to make it work," said Jake Heller, CEO + Co-Founder of Casetext, Part of Thomson Reuters.
The Future of Tech-Enabled Law Practice: Balancing AI's Precision with Human Insight
The legal field stands at a critical crossroads where it needs to balance the rule-based, algorithmic, and data-driven logic of LLMs against the human lawyer's ability to interpret, strategize, and empathize, applying AI-generated results in tandem with human insight to address clients' issues comprehensively.
Gen AI Providers Offer IP Indemnity. Here's Why It's Not Foolproof
Large cloud and AI providers including Amazon, Google and Microsoft, among others, say they'll take on the legal risk of a copyright claim arising from the use of their offered LLMs. But there are significant caveats to these protections.View more book results for the query "*"


Could the FRCP Require Data Privacy, Cybersecurity Considerations in Proportionality Tests?
While the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure don't currently account for the impact of discovery proceedings on data privacy rights, some proposals are trying to change that.
He Used AI to Record Work Calls. Now His Ex-Employer Wants to Seize Equipment
"On February 5, 2024, CX360 became aware of defendant's unauthorized and continuing use of AI software, when during a sales managers' call, an AI utility bot, Otter, attempted to join the call under defendant's name," the complaint said.
Best Use of Artificial Intelligence, Law Firm: DLA Piper
"Once you understand that lawyers are dealers in information, it is easy to see that AI can enhance every stage of their work," said Bennett Borden, Partner and Chief Data Scientist at DLA Piper.

Ashley Picker Dubin on Becoming Day Pitney's First Woman Discovery Counsel
Dubin sees this year bringing unique challenges for a discovery practice leader, from drafting AI policy to keeping track of the myriad new data types that emerging technology like generative AI is fast creating.