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Will Innovation Help Law Firms and Clients Control the 'Cost Monster'?
Amid rising billing rates, there's fresh optimism that innovation, not only on pricing plans but because of AI-related spending and projects, can lower costs on both sides.Federal Court Injunction Temporarily Shelves Texas Book-Ban Law
"No matter how much time and expense the third parties invest in complying, the state, through the Texas Education Agency, retained the power to unilaterally alter any decision made by the third party," U.S. District Court Judge Alan D. Albright said.'We Don't Overbook the Airplane': Why Pre-OCI Recruiting Hasn't Taken Off at Midsize Firms
While the number of offers made to second-year law school students nearly doubled in 2022 compared to 2021, that increase was concentrated in larger firms with busier recruiting cycles.How and Why Davis Wright Built Its Own GenAI Chatbot
In this week's episode, Law.com legal technology reporter Isha Marathe spoke with Vid Prabhakaran, Davis Wright Tremaine partner and member of its AI steering committee; and Dan Szabo, the firm's director of enterprise projects, about DWT's very own chatbot that looks a whole lot like ChatGPT.View more book results for the query "Davis Wright Tremaine"
Big Law Sees Growing Client Demand for DEI Advice as Law Firms Also Face Scrutiny
McGuireWoods' new DEI team was partly driven by the "onslaught of questions" from clients, said partner Amy Morrissey Turk.NY Appeals Court Blocks Subpoena Demanding Reporter's Testimony in Upstate Murder Trial
The Appellate Division, Third Department reversed a decision to grant a subpoena against a reporter covering a murder investigation.Microsoft CLO's Retirement Sparks Chain Reaction of Promotions
A 26-year Microsoft veteran is taking over for chief legal officer Lisa Tanzi, who joined the company just before Windows 95 came out, thinking she'd get a few years of tech experience and move on.Forget ChatGPT—Law Firms Are Launching Their Own Gen AI Chatbots
What a growing number of law firms have realized is that they can safely allow their lawyers to experiment with the underlying generative AI models—so long as it is through their own proprietary chatbots.For Law Firms, Launching Generative AI Chatbots Requires More Than Just Novel Technology
Several law firms have consulted with their insurance providers and updated their trainings and policies to support launching generative AI powered chatbots internally. But it is still early days, and more changes may be needed ahead.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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