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Empathy and Emotional Connectivity in the Legal Industry

Martindale-Avvo

There’s an adage that legal education helps ensure these professionals-in-training learn how to “think like a lawyer.” Lawyers have the responsibility to represent their client’s interests in a variety of settings: negotiation, dispute resolution, and the courtroom. These are big legal issues, but also big human issues.

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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.

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Handout from “Ethical Implications of Generative AI for the Michigan Lawyer” Presentation

Dennis Kennedy

If AI tools are used to provide direct legal advice to clients without lawyer oversight, it could be seen as UPL. Can AI-generated advice ever be considered “legal malpractice”? How can AI affect alternative dispute resolution processes? Could AI lead to unauthorized practice of law (UPL) issues?

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Handout from “Ethical Implications of Generative AI for the Michigan Lawyer” Presentation

Legal Tech Monitor

If AI tools are used to provide direct legal advice to clients without lawyer oversight, it could be seen as UPL. Can AI-generated advice ever be considered “legal malpractice”? How can AI affect alternative dispute resolution processes? Could AI lead to unauthorized practice of law (UPL) issues?

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A Literal Generative AI Discussion: How AI Could Reshape Law

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

Justis and Greg also discussed how AI may impact legal jobs, creating demand for new skills and roles but aiming to augment human work rather than replace it. Finally, Justis suggested innovations law firms could build with AI like research and drafting tools, analytics, dispute resolution systems, and project management.

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A Literal Generative AI Discussion: How AI Could Reshape Law

Legal Tech Monitor

Justis and Greg also discussed how AI may impact legal jobs, creating demand for new skills and roles but aiming to augment human work rather than replace it. Finally, Justis suggested innovations law firms could build with AI like research and drafting tools, analytics, dispute resolution systems, and project management.

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