By Stephanie Wilkins | November 30, 2023
On the first anniversary of the public release of ChatGPT, we take a look back on a year of innovation and retrace the path generative AI blazed through the legal industry in 2023.
By Josh Aaron, Aiden Technologies | October 24, 2023
While law firms and their IT departments tend to be risk-averse and favor proven solutions, this mentality has shifted considering new security imperatives and vulnerabilities.
By ALM Staff | September 29, 2023
On the evening of Oct. 4, the Law Journal will recognize the top attorneys and firms in several practice categories at a gala to be held at Pier Sixty in Chelsea Piers in Manhattan. As we prepare event, the honorees spoke with us about what they felt put them a cut above the rest.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Stacy Marcus and Emily Faro | August 27, 2023
In this article, Stacy Marcus and Emily Faro discuss the increasing use of AI in the fashion and beauty industries. While its presence has resulted in many advances, the use of AI has introduced various legal challenges and risks as well.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Sherry Levin Wallach, President, New York State Bar Association | May 1, 2023
Investing in the future of the profession has been a major focus of my year as president of the New York State Bar Association. The efforts to reach…
By Stephanie Wilkins | January 25, 2023
"The World's First Robot Lawyer" has announced the discontinuance of all "non-consumer legal rights products" effective immediately.
By Christine Schiffner | January 18, 2023
The FTC's public comment period on its suggested non-compete ban has opened up a debate over free job selection and wage growth versus potential theft of innovative ideas and confidential information. Ultimately, the courts may decide.
By ALM Staff | October 3, 2022
Profiles of the forward-thinking firms and individuals that won this year's Innovation Awards.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | September 27, 2022
A fault line has emerged between company co-founders Kyle Roche and Emin Gün Sirer. And experts question the incentives created by a "stock market" that sells tradable shares in lawsuits.
By Michael A. Mora | June 9, 2022
"This gives us one mechanism to at least serve legal process on a person who controls an address that's involved with the virtual currency that was affected," said Andrew Balthazor of Holland & Knight.
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