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By Dan Clark | October 23, 2018
Attorneys from Huntington Ingalls, Dun & Bradstreet and more said on Monday that the Rules of Professional Conduct are perhaps the best way to approach the use of AI.
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By Caroline Spiezio | October 11, 2018
Day two of DLA Piper's Global Technology Summit event kicked off with a panel discussing the GDPR's impact and regulatory uncertainty.
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By Victoria Hudgins | October 8, 2018
If law firms collaborate with tech companies to combine lawyers' skills with tech companies' capital and tech expertise, the legal industry can flourish and increase profitability, said a panelist at this year's Clio Cloud Conference.
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By Victoria Hudgins | October 8, 2018
DoNotPay is hoping to leverage bots to help expand access to justice efforts. But while some civil cases may be possible to automate, there is a limit to what these bots can do.
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By Dan Lear, Right Brain Law | October 5, 2018
Right Brain Law's Dan Lear explores what inspired Clio to offer the $100,000-to-win LAUNCH//CODE competition and how it could change thinking about innovation.
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By Victoria Hudgins | October 5, 2018
A speaker at the Clio Cloud Conference predicts coding will become a bigger factor in lawyers' professional lives. Here are the seven programs that may help quicken the transition.
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By Victoria Hudgins | October 4, 2018
Artificial intelligence and blockchain are the wave of the future for law firms, said a panel at the Clio Cloud Conference.
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By Zach Warren | October 4, 2018
At LMA Tech Midwest, three firm and law school marketers ran through their processes for undertaking a redesign from genesis through continual improvement.
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By Zach Warren | October 2, 2018
The GDPR was front and center at the “International e-Discovery and Data Protection” session of Relativity Fest 2018, where panelists said it can be an opportunity to bake privacy into the discovery workflow.
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By Zach Warren | October 2, 2018
Four judges, picked from federal and state courts, investigated cases that could impact the world of e-discovery for years to come during Relativity Fest 2018's judicial panel.
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