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Christiane Müller-Haye: “We have our own ChatGPT instance”

Global LegalTech Hub

So, when Christiane hears someone saying “oh, yeah, the legal industry is so slow,” she disagrees 50% and agrees 50%. “We're This ensures better “compliance, ethical barriers, enhanced security, and a framework that allows users worldwide to collaborate seamlessly.” We're quite cool in the legal industry,” she claims.

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The Rising Cost of Legal Services: Insights from 10 Years of Data from CounselLink’s Kristina Satkunas

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

Yeah, that’s Kristina Satkunas 4:20 it’s a, it’s definitely two different questions. Lower m&a demand, other corporate types of legal work that we’re hearing about our I wouldn’t say drying up but but are certainly dropping in terms of demand. And I think we’re seeing or hearing about both of those things today.

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Fast, Smart, and Empathetic: How DISCO’s Culture Drives Legal Tech Innovation (TGIR Ep. 217)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

And I love to hear the fact that they’re getting kids involved in this and sort of learning new skills and how to apply them. Marlene Gebauer 4:43 Yeah, so so definitely innovative, you know, using looking at certain tools and applying them in new ways. So we need to hear about that. And, and that was what drove my move.

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The Arrival of 2023 U.S. State Privacy Laws – Part 2: Colorado Update

Debevoise Data Blog

On February 1, 2023, the Colorado Attorney General (“COAG”) held a public hearing as part of its rulemaking process for the Colorado Privacy Act (“ColoPA”). Ahead of the hearing, the COAG released its third draft of proposed rules (“proposed rules”) for the ColoPA. Here in Part 2 of our 2023 U.S. Timeline.

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Illinois Supreme Court Improves Disability Access for Illinois Courts with New Policy Amendments

Legal Tech Monitor

All Illinois courts must “report compliance with M.R. About 1 in 4 adults in Illinois have a disability related to mobility, cognition, independent living, hearing, vision, or self-care, according to the Centers for Disease Control. The Supreme Court’s “significant amendments” to M.R.

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Navigating the Future of Legal Tech with Caroline Hill (TGIR Ep. 233)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

So it’s definitely worth worth worth it worth the look. And yet again, the awards is, you know, something that if people aren’t familiar on that side of the pond, it’s definitely worth a look. Definitely make sure we put a link on for that. You know, I think there’s a lot of focus on risk and, and compliance, and that’s fine.

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Comments on the Ruling Declaring California’s Age-Appropriate Design Code (AADC) Unconstitutional–NetChoice v. Bonta

Eric Goldman

Because the AADC adopts the same definition of “business” as the CCPA/CPRA, this ruling highlights that any speech restrictions in those laws remain vulnerable to a constitutional attack. Level of Scrutiny Rather than definitively resolve what level of scrutiny applies, the court says the law fails intermediate scrutiny.

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