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Holland & Knight Creates Chief Knowledge & Innovation Officer Role as Legal Tech Explodes
"It's an absolute growing field, and particularly over the last few years, firms that traditionally have not had this role are now upgrading it," said Glenn LaForce, who comes to the firm from Shearman & Sterling.Due Diligence Missteps Are Costly, and Smaller Firms Are Often Less Prepared
Second Hundred firm Eckert Seamans faces a hefty settlement, thanks to an attorney who may have failed to properly vet a crucial affiliate of his client.In the Matter of Attorneys in Violation of Judiciary Law § 468-a. v. Laureen Ella Galeoto
Lawyer Who Submitted ChatGPT-Generated Phony Case Captions Apologizes to US Judge
Judge Kevin Castel called the hearing for the parties to show cause as to why he should not issue sanctions. He deferred decision, saying he would issue a written ruling at a later time.ABA Opinion Clarifies What Intake Tasks Nonlawyers Can Handle
The formal opinion issued on Wednesday details which intake tasks nonlawyers can handle, but also clarifies which questions from prospective clients must be answered by a lawyer.View more book results for the query "Frankfurt Kurnit Klein"
'No Bad Faith': Fake Captions Generated Through ChatGPT Don't Warrant Sanctions, Attorneys Argue
Attorney Steven Schwartz and his firm "have already become the poster children for the perils of dabbling with new technology; their lesson has been learned," his lawyers told the judge.Artificial Intelligence: 'It Ain't Necessarily So'
Since human intelligence is finite in this world by its nature, and retired Judge Joseph W. Bellacosa is counting on humanity to once again defeat tech artificial intelligence, just as the Enlightenment turned out to be not so enlightened.The Problem With the 'Bogus' ChatGPT Legal Brief Filed in New York? It's Not the Tech
A New York lawyer faces sanctions after submitting a ChatGPT-written brief with fake case citations to the court. "None of this has to do with the technology itself. It has to do with a lawyer who didn't live up to their obligations as a litigator," said Laura Safdie, COO and general counsel of Casetext.The Problem With the 'Bogus' ChatGPT Legal Brief? It's Not the Tech
A New York lawyer faces sanctions after submitting a ChatGPT-written brief with fake case citations to the court. "None of this has to do with the technology itself. It has to do with a lawyer who didn't live up to their obligations as a litigator," said Laura Safdie, COO and general counsel of Casetext.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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