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Lawyer Sanctioned For Trying To File A Fake News Article As An Exhibit

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The post Lawyer Sanctioned For Trying To File A Fake News Article As An Exhibit appeared first on Above the Law. This isn't a story about lawyers using ChatGPT. but it could be.

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Law Firms Gear Up To Battle Deepfakes

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note: This is the latest in the article series, Cybersecurity: Tips From the Trenches, by our friends at Sensei Enterprises, a boutique provider of IT, cybersecurity, and digital forensics services. The Rise of Deepfakes While lawyers have certainly been aware of deepfakes for years, everyone was fighting malware infections.

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What Law Firms Need To Know About Building A Modern and Secure Data Infrastructure

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Law firms are awash in data. “When it comes to law firms, their clients, and the services they provide, there are an incredible number of interconnected data points and even more ways to take advantage of them with the right data infrastructure,” Cox writes. “But where do law firms start?

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Section 230 Protects Emailing an Article–Monge v. University of Pennsylvania

Eric Goldman

This case involves an article that allegedly defamed Dr. Janet Monge. Dr. Deborah Thomas, a Penn professor, forwarded the article to an email list run by the American Black Anthropologists. It’s also unclear if Dr. Thomas’ email linked to the article or included its full text. Thomas successfully invoked Section 230.

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With Goal of Promoting Open Access to Legal Scholarship, Yale Law School Launches Law Archive

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With the goal of making legal scholarship freely available outside of “proprietary and predatory frameworks,” Yale Law School has launched Law Archive , a free and open archive for publishing legal scholarship. Yale Law Librarian Femi Cadmus. Yale Law Librarian Femi Cadmus.

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AI and ChatGPT: A Powerful Message from Australia’s Top Law Firms

Kevin O'Keefe

A powerful message on ChatGPT and AI from Australia’s leading law firms and lawyers. Law firms should be embracing ChatGPT, not fearing it as a threat. ChatGPT is an opportunity, so much so that law firms may even have the obligation to use GPT to best serve their clients. It is brilliant for helping with Excel formulas.

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Law Students Are Reluctant To Use ChatGPT, Survey Finds. The Question Is, Why?

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Not so obvious, however, is that one group that is least likely to use generative AI is law students. The survey, conducted by LexisNexis, found that only 9% of law students are currently using generative AI in their studies and only 25% say they have plans to eventually incorporate it into their work.

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