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How Much Coffee Does It Take to Fuel a Week-Long Legal Tech Conference? ILTACON Spills the Beans

Above the Law - Technology

Ever wonder how much coffee gets consumed at a week-long legal tech conference? Well, with ILTACON, the annual conference of the International Legal Technology Association, set to convene this weekend in Nashville, organizers plan to serve some 1,500 gallons of the caffeinated brew.

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At Two Back-to-Back Conferences, Evidence that We’re Moving the Ball Forward On Using AI in Law

LawSites

Within the span of five days recently in Chicago, I attended two somewhat different conferences, and at each, I found evidence that we are moving the ball forward on developing and implementing practical applications for generative AI in law. You may wonder why I even needed evidence.

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Product Walk Through: Draftable – Document Comparison

Artificial Lawyer

This week’s Product Walk Through is about Draftable, which provides document comparison and redline capabilities. In the video we cover: Background to Draftable and its.

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How It Works: A Demo of the New AI Legal Assistant in Law Practice Management Platform LEAP

LawSites

Law practice management company LEAP recently announced the launch of three major AI features built directly into the platform, including LawY, a new legal AI assistant backed by human verification. In this latest installment in the LawSites video series How It Works, you get to see LEAP’s new AI assistant in action.

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Case Closed: How to Optimize Your Legal Intake Process for Efficiency

Speaker: Anne Post, CEO North America, Xakia Technologies

Do you know that 40% of U.S. Legal Departments now have a formal legal intake process? With that in mind, where does your legal department stand today? Many legal teams still struggle with a flood of incoming requests, leaving everyone overwhelmed and frustrated. Implementing a formal legal intake process can seem like an obstacle between the business and the legal department, but it doesn’t have to be!

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Stanford’s Codex + Flatiron Launch GenAI M&A Training Simulator

Artificial Lawyer

What if genAI’s main value to lawyers was in supporting legal training?

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David Cambria, Known As ‘Godfather of Legal Operations,’ Joins Epiq to Lead Legal Business Advisory Practice

LawSites

When it comes to big names in legal operations and legal innovation, it is hard to think of one bigger than David Cambria, who has long been described as the godfather of legal operations, including for his trailblazing work as COO and head of global operations for Fortune 50 company Archer Daniels Midland and then […]

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LITIG gen AI benchmarking meeting – Key takeaways

Legal IT Insiders

The generative AI benchmarking meeting hosted by CMS’ chief innovation and knowledge officer John Craske on 1 August generated significant engagement, with some key takeaways to shape the next larger, […] The post LITIG gen AI benchmarking meeting – Key takeaways appeared first on Legal IT Insider.

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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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Guidelines on the Use of Generative AI Tools by Professionals from the American Bar Association

Debevoise Data Blog

On July 29, 2024, the Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility of the American Bar Association (“ABA”) published Formal Opinion 512 , providing guidance on the ethical use of generative AI tools by legal professionals (the “Opinion”). The Opinion is the latest of several similar ethical guidelines published by various state courts and bar ethics committees, including the September 2023 guidance from the Committee on Professional Responsibility and Conduct for the State Bar of