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Beyond The Hype: Mastering The Art Of Legal Tech Demos Inspired By Google’s Gemini

Above the Law - Technology

A product demo in the legal tech world is more than a presentation; it’s a narrative that weaves together technology, user needs, and real-world applications. The post Beyond The Hype: Mastering The Art Of Legal Tech Demos Inspired By Google’s Gemini appeared first on Above the Law.

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Copyright Clash: The New York Times Files Lawsuit Against OpenAI and Microsoft

Trellis.Law Blog

Welcome back to the Trellis blog! The new year starts with another legal battle concerning copyrighted works and the unauthorized use of written material to train artificial intelligence. At the end of December, media mogul The New York Times filed… Continue reading → The post Copyright Clash: The New York Times Files Lawsuit Against OpenAI and Microsoft first appeared on Trellis.Law Blog.

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To Build Your Legal Practice, Do Things That Don’t Scale

Attorney at Work

Jay Harrington | Unscalable actions often form the secret sauce of successful ventures in all industries. The post To Build Your Legal Practice, Do Things That Don’t Scale appeared first on Attorney at Work.

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Jan. 6 was an example of networked incitement

LLRX

The shocking events of Jan. 6, 2021, signaled a major break from the nonviolent rallies that categorized most major protests over the past few decades. What set Jan. 6 apart was the president of the United States using his cellphone to direct an attack on the Capitol, and those who stormed the Capitol being wired and ready for insurrection. Joan Donovan and her co-authors, a media and disinformation scholar, call this networked incitement: influential figures inciting large-scale political viole

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Internal Search Results Aren’t Trademark Infringing–PEM v. Peninsula

Eric Goldman

This is a case involving a trademark owner and a competitive keyword advertiser. The trademark owner memorably (and ridiculously) characterized the rival as engaging in “keyword conquesting,” a term I encourage you never to use. The court already sent that trademark claim to the jury ( my blog post on that ruling ). However, the trademark owner remains so convinced of its rightness that it sought summary judgment one more time.

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How the LatAm Legal Tech Company Wolap Is Leveraging Data to Develop Legal E-Learning Programs

LawSites

For legal professionals, finding high-quality, timely and relevant educational content is essential to maintaining and developing professional competence. For companies and organizations that develop CLE and other legal-learning materials, developing high-quality content is challenge enough. But even trickier can be keeping that content current. “High-quality content of course is a baseline,” writes Argentina-based legal technologist Ezequiel Braun Pellegrini. “The relevance bi

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SOS Announces Significant Investments in Connect Solution for Legal Enterprise Practices

Legal IT Professionals

SOS is dedicated to serving the unique requirements of the enterprise legal market, where efficiency, accuracy, and adaptability are imperative for the success of law firms. While cloud-based solutions have gained attention, larger firms demand a more tailored approach to technology due to their complex and specialised requirements.

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The Top Dewey B Strategic Posts of 2023

Dewey B Strategic

In case you missed any of the top stories of 2023 I have compiled a list of the “most read” stories of 2023. Here are links to the most popular Dewey B Strategic stories of 2023: Breaking-News-Thomson-Reuters and Microsoft Announce Microsoft 360 copilot partnership Breaking News: Thomson Reuters to Acquire Casetext Lexis+ AI Launches with Two Customer Initiatives: Commercial Preview and AI Insider Programs vLex and Fastcase Merge to Form World’s Largest Global Law Library (Everything, Everywher

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'Excited but Cautious': How Relativity's Adam Weiss Approaches the AI Revolution

Legal Tech Monitor

“Simply refusing to get involved or pretending it doesn’t exist is not a strategy for success. Embracing it wholeheartedly without examining potential pitfalls and mitigating risks is also not a strategy for success,” said Adam Weiss, Relativity’s chief legal officer and chief administrative officer.

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In 2024, the Biggest Legal Risk for Generative AI May Be Hype

Debevoise Data Blog

We have previously written about the legal risks that companies face if they oversell the capabilities of their AI systems, known as “AI washing.” In particular, the FTC and the SEC have each recently made clear they are focused on AI washing as a priority for investigations and enforcement. First, the FTC warned businesses that it may use its authority under Section 5 of the FTC Act to bring enforcement actions against companies making deceptive AI-related claims, including companies that: Exag

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The Top Dewey B Strategic Posts of 2023

Legal Tech Monitor

In case you missed any of the top stories of 2023 I have compiled a list of the “most read” stories of 2023. Here are links to the most popular Dewey B Strategic stories of 2023: Breaking-News-Thomson-Reuters and Microsoft Announce Microsoft 360 copilot partnership Breaking News: Thomson Reuters to Acquire Casetext Lexis+ AI Launches with Two Customer Initiatives: Commercial Preview and AI Insider Programs vLex and Fastcase Merge to Form World’s Largest Global Law Library (Everything, Everywher

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Client Acquisition Tips for Attorney Marketing

Legal Expert Connections

Attracting new law firm clients in 2024 is a top priority for most attorneys, second only to retaining existing customers. Law firm client acquisition is our theme for this month. When looking for the best way to get new law firm clients, it is important to identify the different channels that a prospect can use to find your law firm. Listed below are more than 10 attorney marketing techniques that belong in your 2024 law firm marketing plan.

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Guest post: The five reasons CLM implementations fail, and how to avoid them

Legal Tech Monitor

By Simon McCarthy, vice president of enterprise transformation at ContractPodAi Streamlining processes, ensuring compliance, and driving operational efficiencies are becoming increasingly important for organisations, which gives some reasoning as to. Guest post: The five reasons CLM implementations fail, and how to avoid them Read More » The post Guest post: The five reasons CLM implementations fail, and how to avoid them appeared first on Legal IT Insider.

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Guest post: The five reasons CLM implementations fail, and how to avoid them

Legal IT Insiders

By Simon McCarthy, vice president of enterprise transformation at ContractPodAi Streamlining processes, ensuring compliance, and driving operational efficiencies are becoming increasingly important for organisations, which gives some reasoning as to … Guest post: The five reasons CLM implementations fail, and how to avoid them Read More » The post Guest post: The five reasons CLM implementations fail, and how to avoid them appeared first on Legal IT Insider.

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Beyond The Hype: Mastering The Art Of Legal Tech Demos Inspired By Google’s Gemini

Legal Tech Monitor

A product demo in the legal tech world is more than a presentation; it’s a narrative that weaves together technology, user needs, and real-world applications. The post Beyond The Hype: Mastering The Art Of Legal Tech Demos Inspired By Google’s Gemini appeared first on Above the Law.

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Meet the Xakia team: Christina Tin

Xakia

Meet Christina, our Customer Success Manager in APAC, a dedicated foodie who loves exploring different cuisines and sharing her discoveries on Instagram!

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Copyright Clash: The New York Times Files Lawsuit Against OpenAI and Microsoft

Legal Tech Monitor

Welcome back to the Trellis blog! The new year starts with another legal battle concerning copyrighted works and the unauthorized use of written material to train artificial intelligence. At the end of December, media mogul The New York Times filed. Continue reading → The post Copyright Clash: The New York Times Files Lawsuit Against OpenAI and Microsoft first appeared on Trellis.Law Blog.

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5 Legal Technology Trends Changing In-House Legal Departments

NSLT

In-house legal departments have long been resistant to and risk-averse about automation, but the effects of the pandemic forced many to shift gears in 2020 and pursue — or at least actively consider — more extensive automation of certain legal activities, especially those around major corporate transactions. The challenge now is deciding which technologies to embrace to drive real business outcomes.

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How the LatAm Legal Tech Company Wolap Is Leveraging Data to Develop Legal E-Learning Programs

Legal Tech Monitor

For legal professionals, finding high-quality, timely and relevant educational content is essential to maintaining and developing professional competence. For companies and organizations that develop CLE and other legal-learning materials, developing high-quality content is challenge enough. But even trickier can be keeping that content current. “High-quality content of course is a baseline,” writes Argentina-based legal technologist Ezequiel Braun Pellegrini.

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5 Legal Technology Trends Changing In-House Legal Departments

NSLT

In-house legal departments have long been resistant to and risk-averse about automation, but the effects of the pandemic forced many to shift gears in 2020 and pursue — or at least actively consider — more extensive automation of certain legal activities, especially those around major corporate transactions. The challenge now is deciding which technologies to embrace to drive real business outcomes.

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2023 Impact Recap and the Path to Transformative Change

Legal Tech Monitor

As we jump into 2024, IAALS is profoundly grateful for the unwavering dedication and support of our partners and colleagues. We’re inspired by the remarkable people working alongside us to create transformative change in our civil justice system. Last year brought significant advancements on various fronts of justice—and IAALS is proud to have played a pivotal role.

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ChatGPT: Acing the LSAT, Struggling with Essays and Legal Blogs

Kevin O'Keefe

ChatGPT might be capable of passing the LSAT for law school, but ChatGPT struggles when writing a college admissions essay. The findings are telling for legal bloggers. In the article , “Can ChatGPT get into Harvard?” reporters Pransh Verma and Rekha Tenjarla from The Washington Post tested its essay writing. Hardly, was the finding of former Ivy League college admissions, counselor, Adam Nguyen , who previously advised students at Harvard University and read admissions at Columbia University.

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Tune Up Your App Deployment with Microsoft Intune

Legal Tech Monitor

From : Blog Entry >> Daniel’s Blog Entry Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based, agentless, infrastructure-less, VPN-less endpoint management solution (MDM) designed to manage workstations, laptops, tablets, and mobile devices with similar operating systems and configurations with the settings available via Microsoft’s API. This post lays out some strategic thinking around how to provide good, scalable, and repeatable application deployment work to the business around Microsoft Intune.

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Commission on Professionalism’s Most-Read Articles of 2023

Legal Tech Monitor

In 2023, the 2Civility staff covered some of the most pressing issues facing the legal profession, from the ethical use of AI to how to support law students and uphold the First Amendment during times of conflict. Our goal is to provide legal professionals with valuable information to navigate professionalism challenges while building careers grounded in integrity, civility, and a “special responsibility for the quality of justice,” as the Rules of Professional Conduct state.

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Navigating Board Turbulence: Lessons From OpenAI

Legal Tech Monitor

The rollercoaster of events at OpenAI serve as a reminder of the power dynamics and challenges that even the most innovative and groundbreaking companies face.

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Are Tomorrow's Lawyers Prepared for Legal's Tech Future? 4 Recent Trends Shaping Legal Education

Legal Tech Monitor

Advanced legal technology means little if attorneys don’t know how to use it. While some law schools are trying to change that, others are falling behind.

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Legal Tech's Predictions for Artificial Intelligence in 2024

Legal Tech Monitor

Legal industry experts make their predictions for what artificial intelligence has in store for law in the coming year.