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60% of GC Concerned Over Mounting Risks Caused By New Data Sources and COVID Challenges, FTI/Relativity Survey Finds

LawSites

In parallel with the rising concern over the effects of emerging data sources, legal teams feel less prepared to handle them, with the average preparedness rating for this area dropping from 3.77 in 2020 to 2.9 This first installment of the report is available for download here. A webcast discussing the findings will be presented Dec.

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Guest Post: How Santa Clara Law Graduates Students with a ‘Tech Edge’

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Santa Clara University School of Law graduated its first Tech Edge JD cohort in May 2021. The Tech Edge JD is an innovation in law school education that attempts to change the return on investment in legal education by providing graduates with essential legal, technology, and business skills required of tech lawyers in Silicon Valley.

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ELTA

Dear friends of ELTA, before we all pass out from eggnog, let’s recap the year 2021 and have a glimpse into 2022. What have we achieved in 2021? New chapters Our network of ambassadors – conduits between local legal tech communities and ELTA – is what makes our association strong and efficient.

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Client and Counsel Sanctioned More Than $2.5 million for ‘Amateur Hour’ Discovery Ineptitude

Discovery Advocate

Practical Insight This case is a cautionary tale for the attorney who may know to say all of the right things when it comes to modern discovery practice but, in fact, lacks the expertise and competence to oversee a defensible discovery effort. Competence pervades every aspect of the ESI discovery process.

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60% of GC Concerned Over Mounting Risks Caused By New Data Sources and COVID Challenges, FTI/Relativity Survey Finds

LawSites

In parallel with the rising concern over the effects of emerging data sources, legal teams feel less prepared to handle them, with the average preparedness rating for this area dropping from 3.77 in 2020 to 2.9 This first installment of the report is available for download here. A webcast discussing the findings will be presented Dec.

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The Future of Legal Technology

Lawmatics

Some key trends and developments in the legal tech industry include: 1 Automation and AI Legal tech companies increasingly incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) and automation to streamline repetitive tasks, such as document review, contract analysis, and legal research. Are Lawyers Likely to be Replaced by AI?

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The Future of AI within LexisNexis and the Legal Industry with Lexis CTO Jeff Reihl – TGIR Ep. 197

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

I think we’ve all heard about hallucinations, and that it can be very confident in the way it gives answers even when the raw that the currency of some of these base models, for example, even GPT four, which was announced just a couple of weeks ago, the data that was used for training, that model cuts off at September of 2021.