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Generative AI Embraces ‘It Depends’ — Aw, It Thinks It’s (Lawyer) People!

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Maybe it's a stretch to consider lawyers as people, but you get the drift. The post Generative AI Embraces ‘It Depends’ — Aw, It Thinks It’s (Lawyer) People! appeared first on Above the Law.

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Gavel Launches Pre-Built Workflows for Document Automation, Starting with Three for California that Are Free to Use

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The document automation company Gavel has launched pre-built workflows — sets of automated forms for document generation that are tailored to specific practice areas and jurisdictions, and that are free for any lawyer to test without a Gavel subscription.

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Thomson Reuters Buys Legal Specific LLM Developer Safe Sign

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Thomson Reuters has acquired Safe Sign Technologies, a UK-based startup that is developing legal-specific large language models (LLMs). It’s a surprise move, given that TR.

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A Guide to Law Firm Partnership Structures

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Navigating one’s law firm partnership structure isn’t just about achieving a rank. For many lawyers, attaining the status (and accompanying ownership, profit potential, and prestige) that comes with becoming a partner is a lifelong career goal. However, capturing that dream isn’t always an easy feat—especially with the variability of law firm partnership models today.

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TR’s Safe Sign Deal: Legal-Specific LLMs May Be The Future

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Thomson Reuters already has dozens of genAI experts, why did it just buy 10-person legal-specific LLM developer Safe Sign? Joel Hron, the giant company’s CTO.

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Everything You Need to Know About Law Firm Revenue

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Revenue is key to the sustainability and success of any business. It’s also an important metric for law firm owners to track —especially if you want to grow your firm and improve your profitability. Positive revenue is obviously a good sign. But how do you know if your law firm’s revenue is enough to grow and scale your business? And how does your firm’s revenue stack up against the average law firm revenue?

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Justia CLE & Webinars | Elevating as a Leader: Making a Triumphant Transition at Your Law Firm

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As a top attorney you have been climbing the ladder, making big leaps, and finally you are prepared to take on this new leadership role! Or are you? No position comes without its challenges, but what might be the professional challenges you face with this new transition? How do you navigate it? Our upcoming Justia Webinar will help identify challenges and offer effective processes to minimize risk, as well as give you the tools you need to develop a comprehensive plan to up your leadership game.

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Deloitte Legal Research Platform ‘Moonlit’ Spins Out

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Amsterdam-based Moonlit, a genAI legal research platform, has spun out of Big Four firm Deloitte to go its own way and compete in the legal data market with a focus on the EU.

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Gen AI and the Practice of Law Report – Download it here now

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The legal profession stands at the cusp of a technological revolution, with generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) poised to reshape longstanding practices and working practices. This Legal IT Insider report […] The post Gen AI and the Practice of Law Report – Download it here now appeared first on Legal IT Insider.

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Police Cannot Seize Property Indefinitely After an Arrest, Federal Court Rules–reason.com

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Many circuit courts have said that law enforcement can hold your property for as long as they want. D.C.’s high court decided last week that’s unconstitutional. PATRICK MCDONALD The Fourth Amendment’s protection against unreasonable searches and seizures extends to the length of a seizure, a federal court ruled last week, significantly restricting how long law enforcement can retain private property after an arrest. “When the government seizes property incident to a lawful arrest, th

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Announcing the Next Evolution in Vendor Collaboration: Shared Matter Updates

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In the ever-evolving legal landscape, effective collaboration is not just a nice-to-have; it’s a necessity. The ability to communicate seamlessly and efficiently with outside counsel is pivotal to driving successful legal outcomes. SimpleLegal, an Onit company and a leader in intuitive e-Billing and matter management solutions, understands this need.

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ILTACON 2024 – Practical Innovation with Today’s Data on Display (Even New Developments in AI for eDiscovery!)

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By Rick Clark Nashville offers countless reasons to visit, but when you combine the city’s talent and energy with the legal community’s convergence at the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center, you create an unforgettable experience. ILTACON 2024 was a prime example of this magic, drawing together a remarkable crowd of over 4000 legal and IT professionals, marking one of the most well-attended conferences in our industry—even pre-pandemic.

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Thomson Reuters acquires Safe Sign Technologies

Legal IT Insiders

Thomson Reuters today (21 August) announced it has acquired Safe Sign Technologies (SST), a UK-based startup that is developing legal-specific large language models (LLMs) and as of just eight months […] The post Thomson Reuters acquires Safe Sign Technologies appeared first on Legal IT Insider.

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You can vote early by mail in New York, state’s top court rules–gothamist.com

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By Brigid Bergin The state’s highest court is upholding a nearly one-year-old law that grants all eligible New Yorkers the right to vote by mail. Tuesday’s decision rejected a Republican-led lawsuit that claimed the law was unconstitutional. It marks the first time the state Court of Appeals was forced to determine whether the language of the state constitution mandated in-person voting.

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