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The Five Most Momentous Legal Tech Fails

Above the Law - Technology

When it launched, I questioned in an Above the Law column whether it was a case of Clearspire déjà vu, recalling the demise of the strikingly similar dual-entity firm Clearspire, which opened in 2010 and shut down four years later. LexisNexis Firm Manager. He is also cofounder of the LawNext Legal Technology Directory.

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LawNext Podcast: The Past, Present and Future of Trial Presentation Software, with Lit Software’s Tara Cheever and Derek Miller

Above the Law - Technology

Lit Software, founded in 2010 by Ian O’Flaherty and Tara Cheever , is the company that developed TrialPad, trial presentation software that was the first legal-specific app developed for the iPad. We appreciate their support and hope you will check them out.

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No Smoke and Mirrors: Smokeball Is an Impressive Toolbox for Law Firm Management

Attorney at Work

Smokeball is a law practice management software with document assembly capabilities. Smokeball has an unusual name, to be sure; but, it actually comes from a famous legal case , which just about every substantive law-loving attorney can appreciate. (I I love the smell of precedent in the morning.)

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LegalTech Trends: 2023 Recap and 2024 Forecast

Legal Tech Monitor

In the second half of the year, leading legal technology companies like LexisNexis and Thomson Reuters announced the rollout of this technology across their platforms, and nearly one hundred other companies released beta generative AI tools, with many others in the works. Even so, I’ll give it a shot.

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Mastering Generative AI: Top Resources for the Tech-Savvy Lawyer

Legal Tech Monitor

While the future may be uncertain, there’s one thing you can be sure of — generative AI, a cutting-edge technology that automates content creation, will be unavoidable in 2024. This technology is rapidly transforming the legal profession by streamlining workflows and reshaping how legal professionals approach their practices.

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LegalTech’s AI Race: A Sign of What’s to Come

Legal Tech Monitor

My past Daily Record articles can be accessed here. ** LegalTech’s AI Race: A Sign of What’s to Come Last week, a generative AI acquisition in the legal technology space made news headlines. Here is a recent Daily Record column. She also co-authors “Criminal Law in New York,” a Thomson Reuters treatise.

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Decoding ILTACON 2023: Key Takeaways on AI’s Impact on the Legal Profession

Legal Tech Monitor

. ** Decoding ILTACON 2023: Key Takeaways on AI’s Impact on the Legal Profession Last month I attended the International Legal Technology Association Conference (ILTACON). This year’s conference was full of excitement about the potential of legal technology and its impact on the practice of law.