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AI: To Build or To Buy? Some Am Law 100 Firms Say 'Both'
Given the cost and technical expertise required to develop large language models, it's not surprising the majority of firms interviewed by The American Lawyer are relying on tech vendors with pre-existing clout in the industry.To Buy AI or Build AI? For Some of the Am Law 100, the Answer Is 'Both'
Given the cost and technical expertise required to develop large language models, it's not surprising the majority of firms interviewed by The American Lawyer are relying on tech vendors with pre-existing clout in the industry.Clients, Common Sense Drive Big Law Gen AI Policies
Most law firms aren't feeding client data into generative AI tools, but a handful have begun testing the technology on closed systems with client permission.Two Supervising Judges Named Judicial Co-Chairs of NY Access-to-Justice Panel
Chief Judge Rowan Wilson said Judges Christina Ryba and Shahabuddeen A. Ally had been appointed to the roles.View more book results for the query "Nixon Peabody"
Clients, Common Sense Drive Big Law Gen AI Policies
Most law firms aren't feeding client data into generative AI tools, but a handful have begun testing the technology on closed systems with client permission.We Asked Every Am Law 100 Law Firm How They're Using Gen AI. Here's What We Learned
At least 41 of the U.S.'s highest grossing firms are putting the much-discussed technology to use, exploring opportunities for legal work and on the business side of operations.The Time to Do a Transatlantic Merger is Now
As international GDP growth slows, law firms hoping to keep up with Kirkland, Latham, Skadden, and Simpson Thacher need to consider mergers involving the US, writes the Global Lawyer.9th Circuit Rules Spanish Law Presides Over Ownership of Nazi-Stolen Pissarro Painting
"The Ninth Circuit's unanimous affirmance of the trial court's merits based decision—confirming the Foundation's ownership of the Pissarro painting that it lawfully acquired for public display in Madrid in 1993—is a welcome conclusion to this case," said Thaddeus Stauber and Aaron Brian of Nixon Peabody and Javier Martínez Bavière of the Law Offices of Pedro Aleman, lead counsel for the Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection Foundation.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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