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Meta Ends Facebook Fact-Checking

Legal Expert Connections

Disclaimer This article is provided for educational purposes only. It is not to be interpreted as legal advice or an opinion in regard to any topic discussed. The article should not be used as a substitute for legal advice from a licensed attorney in your state. Connect with Margaret Grisdela on LinkedIn.

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Chatbot Hallucinations Require Bloggers to Make Smart Use of AI

Kevin O'Keefe

According to ChatGPT, it was July 10, 1956, in an article titled “Machines Will Be Capable of Learning, Solving Problems, Scientists Predict” about a seminal at Dartmouth College.” The problem was that the 1956 conference was real – but the article was not. And the answer? ChatGPT simply made it up.

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Best Blogging Platforms for Lawyers in 2025

Clio

Simply put, blogging involves creating and sharing content, such as articles and insights, on your website (potentially even incorporating images and video) to connect with your audience and showcase your expertise. However, many professionals write articles and posts on LinkedIn that are similar to blog posts.

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What is Wrong with the Personal Legal Advice Market?

Legally Speaking

According to the LawTechUK Ecosystem Report, there are 360 legal tech companies in the UK working to streamline the market. Of these, 245 (68%) focus on Business to Business (B2B) solutions, while only 26 (7%) focus on Business to Consumer (B2C) solutions. The remaining companies operate primarily in the B2B space.

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Wikipedia: Anonymous Marketing

Attorney at Work

Clients and Prospects May Research Wikipedia to See If They Need Legal Advice. They may use the site to “fact-check” the advice you offer. I created a Wikipedia article to explain structured sales in plain language. Writing a Wikipedia article creates a resource that search engines can find.

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Council vs. Counsel: What is the Difference Between Them?

MatterSuite

Understanding the difference between these two terms is important to ensure clear and accurate communication, especially in legal discussions. While both are related to providing advice or guidance, their usage differs depending on the context. What is a Council?

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Struggling to Reach Potential Clients? Find the Middleman

Attorney at Work

Legal advice: Provide second opinions or quick reviews of documents at no charge. an article or podcast). Obviously, when making referrals, most important is that clients receive great service and advice; decisions to refer business should not be based on a quid pro quo. Collaboration: Work on a project together (e.g.,