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AI May Not Reduce The Number Of Lawyers Anytime Soon

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The legal profession is remarkably adaptive to changes. The post AI May Not Reduce The Number Of Lawyers Anytime Soon appeared first on Above the Law.

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The Most Important Thing About Being a Less-Than-Full-Time Lawyer

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Susan Cohodes | I am ready to be friends with my new role as less than a full-time lawyer. The post The Most Important Thing About Being a Less-Than-Full-Time Lawyer appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.

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Here’s how machine learning can violate your privacy

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Jordan Awan, Assistant Professor of Statistics, Purdue University explains how machine learning has pushed the boundaries in several fields, including personalized medicine, self-driving cars and customized advertisements. Research has shown, however, that these systems memorize aspects of the data they were trained with in order to learn patterns, which raises concerns for privacy.

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GenAI Is Rapidly Making Its Way Into Law Schools

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A study by the ABA of US law schools has found that genAI is rapidly making its way onto campus and changing multiple aspects of legal education.

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Visibility Into the Strategy & Supporting Documents of Major US Law Firms

Law Firm Intelligence by Trellis aggregates state trial court data across the Trellis platform enabling users to: look up a particular metric related to a specific law firm (such as, how many cases a law firm had or has against another law firm), and see the actual dockets and documents supporting the metric. Trellis data is maximized in a revolutionary and unique way to provide users an exclusive look into a law firm litigating in state trial courts.

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AI Legal Writing Tool Clearbrief Raises $4 Million to Fuel Expansion Among Larger Law Firms

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Clearbrief, a legal technology company that uses AI to help lawyers find and insert facts to support their legal writing, has raised an additional funding round of approximately $4 million. This brings the company’s total funding since its founding in 2021 to nearly $8 million.

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Independent voters are few in number, influential in close elections – and hard for campaigns to reach

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As the 2024 campaign cycle unfolds, campaign strategists, pollsters and political scientists have been closely watching independent voters. Professor of Political Science Julio Borquez addresses why it appears that independents are important – including to political science scholars like himself.

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Mindful Management: The Power of Gratitude and Building Trust

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The post-Covid workplace is one in which the issue of trust, mindfulness and gratitude are increasingly hot button issues. Being grateful is an expectation in our personal lives, yet “gratitude in the workplace is especially critical because it satisfies the higher psychological need to feel a sense of belonging to something greater than ourselves – to feel a sense of meaning at work.

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How Lawyers Can Stay Necessary (and Employed) in the Age of Generative AI

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Advances in generative artificial intelligence, or GenAI, have the potential to disrupt the practice of law for many, many lawyers — especially junior lawyers. A 2023 Thomson Reuters report on the impact of AI on lawyers forecasts an “immense” impact on junior lawyers.

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Airbn-bye: Barcelona bans short-term apartment rentals for tourists–The Register

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Spanish sublet shock solution to housing crisis Brandon Vigliarolo Tourists in the Spanish city of Barcelona will have fewer lodging options come 2028, as the city has decided to evict operators of short-term apartment rentals. Barcelona mayor Jaume Collboni said last week that the city planned to let all of the 10,101 tourist rental licenses granted to local landlords expire when they timed out in four years.

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How Consumers Hire a Mediator

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Some of the most personal disputes you might encounter, like divorce or separation, can be stressful when they go through the court system. Many people find working with a mediator can make the process easier and more amenable to everyone involved. So, how do consumers go about finding a mediator? Below, we offer an overview of what happens in these sessions and what questions someone might ask upon searching for a mediator.

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Stay On Top of Newly Filed State & Federal Litigation: Curated Just for You!

With Daily Filings Report by Trellis you will receive an email and csv file daily with all new cases filed in the jurisdictions you're tracking. Each new case will include all case metadata like judge, parties, counsel, practice area, and even direct links to the full docket and complaint. Trellis Daily Filings Reports provide direct access to newly filed state and federal litigation curated just for you.

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Generative AI: A Guide for In-House Corporate Legal Departments

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Generative AI is now appearing and challenging the various industries in different parts of the world at the present time such as in healthcare, finance, entertainment, and manufacturing industries. It is a novel technology that is revolutionizing how organizations are being operated at presenting the prospects of productivity, creativity as well as efficiency in the handling of problems. ‘ A related survey of law firm lawyers found similar results, with 80% agreeing that the tech can be used fo

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Anaqua Launches AI-Powered IP Management Platform AQX 11

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Anaqua, the leading provider of innovation and intellectual property (IP) management technology, today announces the launch of AI-powered AQX ® 11—Anaqua’s most significant platform release in 20 years—to help corporations and law firms achieve maximum value from their IP assets. The launch coincides with the first day of the Anaqua Experience Conference and is part of the company’s 20th-anniversary celebrations.

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Legal AI startup Clearbrief raises $4m financing

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Clearbrief, a Word add-in AI provider that helps lawyers with legal writing, has raised an additional funding round of approximately $4m, bringing the total funding to $8m since it was […] The post Legal AI startup Clearbrief raises $4m financing appeared first on Legal IT Insider.

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UW Law Library Enhances Student Experience with Renovated Habush, Habush & Rottier Reading Room

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The University of Wisconsin Law Library is excited to announce significant upgrades to the Habush, Habush & Rottier Reading Room, thanks to a generous donation from the firm. These renovations further enhance a space already recognized for its beauty – ELLE Decor named UW Law Library one of “The 50 Best Libraries In The United States,” largely due to the stunning Habush, Habush & Rottier Reading Room.

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BigHand benchmarking report reveals disconnect between law firm pricing plans and client expectation

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BigHand has published a new legal pricing benchmarking report, which reveals a significant disconnect between client expectation and law firm practices and plans when it comes to pricing, matter budgeting, […] The post BigHand benchmarking report reveals disconnect between law firm pricing plans and client expectation appeared first on Legal IT Insider.

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Plaintiffs Lack Standing to Sue Over Government Jawboning When Their Evidence is Based on Vibes–Murthy v. Missouri

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In a well-functioning society, governments and the private sector will engage in an ongoing dialogue about public welfare issues. Much of this conversation is healthy and productive, as both the government and the private sector have different expertise and different ways of advancing the public good, and joint cooperation can benefit everyone. At the same time, those conversations can feel coercive to private sector entities because the government has a myriad of regulatory powers over the priv