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Alston Sees Litigation 'Spike,' Contributing to 8% Revenue and Net Income Growth
The firm reached another financial milestone in 2023, when its PEP passed the $3 million mark for the first time, increasing 9.3% to $3.252 million.Paralegals Systemically Underpaid When They Jump to Legal Ops Roles
"The person who is put into that role should be given the comp that the role dictates, not the comp that the person had in the paralegal role," said former Microsoft Assistant General Counsel Lucy Bassli, now a principal at InnoLaw Group.'Like Little Novels': Technology Made Privilege Logging Unwieldy. Can AI Fix It?
When it comes to privilege review and automating the drafting of privilege logs, AI is facing some steep challenges.Technology Made Privilege Logging Unwieldy. Can AI Fix It?
When it comes to privilege review and automating the drafting of privilege logs, AI is facing some steep challenges.Exclusive: Microsoft CLO Nowbar on AI, His 'Immigrant Journey' and Why He Refuses to Play It Safe
"Technology is inevitable. How it pushes our culture to evolve is inevitable. Instead of denying it and just expecting things to catch up with you, you can apply ownership to it," Microsoft Chief Legal Officer Hossein Nowbar said.View more book results for the query "Microsoft"
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This Lawyer Is Becoming a Thorn in the Side of AI Companies
Plaintiffs lawyers don't usually find new fonts, potential causes of action and co-counsel all in the same place. But that is what happened here.DraftWise Announces $20 Million Investment, Plans to Expand Its Gen AI Contract Platform
The new investment comes less than a year after DraftWise, which offers a generative AI-powered contract drafting, knowledge and collaboration platform, announced $5 million in seed funding.AI Detection Study Finds ChatGPT Outputs Likely to Contain Some Form of Plagiarism
Legaltech News sat down with the leaders of AI detection company Copyleaks to discuss the findings of their study that found that almost 60% of OpenAI's GPT-3.5 outputs included some form of plagiarism, and the effectiveness of uncovering AI use.What Is Exhibit J? Litigators Are Watching This AI Test Case
Exhibit J is the crux of the New York Times' copyright-infringement lawsuit that accuses Microsoft and OpenAI of using copyright-protected content to train their AI model GPT-4.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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