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AI Says Lawyers Should Blog If They Want To Build a Reputation On The Internet

Kevin O'Keefe

I have been playing with Lex.Page , a game web based AI writing tool that helps you generate copy quickly and easily. I asked Lex.Page to complete this sentence, “To build a reputation on the Internet a lawyer should…” To which AI continued with this copy: ….consider blogging. Blogging is an incredibly effective and low cost way for lawyers to gain exposure.

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Choosing the Right AI-Based Contract Management Software for Your Law Firm

Ward Blawg

Paperwork doesn’t intimidate lawyers — until towers of contracts sway and teeter off the edge of their desks. However, balancing multiple clients and their respective contracts calls for impeccable organization. Along with understanding the content of paperwork, law firms must know how to manage it. Filing manually is time-consuming.

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Trends for Collaboration Data Ediscovery in 2023

Hanzo Blog

It’s that time of year again when people are pulling out their crystal balls and doing their best to predict the future of what we’ll see in the ediscovery industry in 2023. I mean who doesn’t want to know what to look out for down the road? So in that spirit, here are some things Hanzo has been paying attention to as we move into a new year.

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5 Ways Real Estate Attorneys Can Get More Business This Year

Attorney at Work

Brokers are the ideal referral partners for real estate attorneys. Now’s the time to nurture your relationships so you stay top of mind. Real estate attorneys, brokers and title agents are emerging from a roller coaster period that saw home sales skyrocketing throughout 2020 and 2021 before a sharp decline in 2022. While we ease […]. The post 5 Ways Real Estate Attorneys Can Get More Business This Year appeared first on Attorney at Work.

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Major E-Discovery News, As Exterro, Eyeing IPO, Acquires Zapproved for Undisclosed Amount

LawSites

Among the things the two e-discovery companies Exterro and Zapproved have in common is that they were both founded in the same year, 2008, and in the same city, Portland, Ore. Now they have something else in common, as they announce today that Exterro has acquired Zapproved. While the terms of the acquisition were not disclosed, Exterro said that the acquisition accelerates its mission to empower its customers “to proactively and defensibly manage their legal governance, risk and complian

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ChatGPT, what are the biggest issues the legal industry faces in the future? [With AI Images via DALL-E]

Ward Blawg

Welcome to this latest blog post, where we explore the future of the legal industry through the eyes of ChatGPT, a state-of-the-art language model developed by OpenAI.

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Get Paid on Time with Rocket Matter Pay

Rocket Matter

From the moment you send out an invoice, how long is your firm waiting to receive a payment? 10 days? 30? 60? Long wait times are common with paper billing, but according to the Credit Protection Association , late payments have risen considerably since the pandemic. . We don’t have to remind attorneys why that’s concerning—but for the sake of clarity, we will. .

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On LawNext Podcast: LexFusion’s Joe Borstein and Casey Flaherty on the 2022 Legal Market in Review

LawSites

Over the course of 2022, the principals of LexFusion conferred with 435 law departments and 250 law firms. Why? Simply put, because that is what the company does. It is a go-to-market company that defines its purpose as “to grease the gears of commerce and rapidly increase the adoption of legal innovation.” On behalf of a group of curated legal innovation companies, it works with legal departments and law firms to help them understand how innovative products can benefit them.

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Pete Recommends – Weekly highlights on cyber security issues, January 14, 2022

LLRX

Privacy and cybersecurity issues impact every aspect of our lives – home, work, travel, education, health and medical records – to name but a few. On a weekly basis Pete Weiss highlights articles and information that focus on the increasingly complex and wide ranging ways technology is used to compromise and diminish our privacy and online security, often without our situational awareness.

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What we can learn from the ACC 2022 State of Cybersecurity Report

OpenText

Recently, the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) Foundation, in collaboration with Ernst & Young, LLP, released the 2022 State of Cybersecurity Report, An In-house Perspective. The report contained several interesting findings regarding the growing influence of corporate legal departments on their organization’s cybersecurity strategy. Let’s look at some of the report findings and four recommendations … The post What we can learn from the ACC 2022 State of Cybersecurity Report appe

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Going After Non-Paying Clients: Q&A With a Collections Attorney

Attorney at Work

Nothing But the Ruth | You worked your butt off and the client refuses to pay. Should you hire a collections attorney? The post Going After Non-Paying Clients: Q&A With a Collections Attorney appeared first on Attorney at Work.

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3 Ways to Set Developmental Goals that Respect Your Whole Self in 2023

Relativity

It’s important to set, and reset, goals that are rooted in not just a perfect-world scenario, but the scenario you’re living right now. Here are some tips for getting back to basics in your goal-setting.

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Pete Recommends – Weekly highlights on cyber security issues, January 14, 2023

LLRX

Privacy and cybersecurity issues impact every aspect of our lives – home, work, travel, education, health and medical records – to name but a few. On a weekly basis Pete Weiss highlights articles and information that focus on the increasingly complex and wide ranging ways technology is used to compromise and diminish our privacy and online security, often without our situational awareness.

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A good foundation is key to digital forensic investigations

OpenText

I was recently reading an article in Forbes Magazine about the importance of a good foundation when building a home. When we build a house, we think about how big it will be, how it will be decorated, what kind of a view it will have or whether it will be close to schools and shopping. But … The post A good foundation is key to digital forensic investigations appeared first on OpenText Blogs.

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Five Tips for Effectively Using LinkedIn to Attract New Clients

Attorney at Work

Annette Choti | LinkedIn has emerged as the most trusted networking platform for doing business. Focus your efforts on these steps for using it to get more clients. The post Five Tips for Effectively Using LinkedIn to Attract New Clients appeared first on Attorney at Work.

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Specifics and Effective Management of SaaS Contracts

AXDRAFT

Got no time to read? Listen to our blog on the go Cybercriminals don’t have to be great hackers. All it takes is one phishing letter or one compromised device and a customer’s data can be sold somewhere on the darknet. You may think there’s no chance for you to fall victim to a breach, but even the biggest and most famous companies get compromised. In March 2022, Hubspot reported a breach where malicious individuals accessed client data via an employee’s compromised account.

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Increasing Law Firm Marketing ROI with Ad Tracking

Martindale-Avvo

When you invest in law firm marketing, you want to ensure you see a return on your investment (ROI). The right law firm marketing effectively manages your advertising but also tracks the success of its efforts. Tracking essential metrics like clicks, chat engagement, and even call-tracking helps you better understand and streamline your marketing efforts.

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MatterSuite Acquires Legal Management Software Accolade From Leading B2B Review Platform

MatterSuite

MatterSuite recently gained recognition from a renowned software review platform for its remarkable performance as a cutting-edge cloud computing platform. CompareCamp, a well-known and trustworthy SaaS software comparison site known for its reviews of the most current software and tools, presented the Rising Star Award to MatterSuite. The award is given to software that gained recognition in the marketplace in a short amount of time.

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A Thesaurus Is More Than a Word Processing Feature

Attorney at Work

Get to the Point! | When you want to vary your vocabulary to hold the reader’s interest, the thesaurus is where to turn. The post A Thesaurus Is More Than a Word Processing Feature appeared first on Attorney at Work.

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Using Tech to Manage Litigation Risk and Evaluate Outcomes (Len Hickey, Founder Litigaze)

Technically Legal

IP lawyer Len Hickey joins the show to discuss Litigaze, the legal tech start up he founded that helps legal teams evaluate litigation risk, make smarter settlement decisions, figure out which claims to pursue and budget for litigation. Len has worked both in-house and at law firms. Over the course of his practice, to answer questions posed by his clients about the value of their cases, he developed sophisticated spreadsheets to analyze his clients’ odds and determine what expected outcomes migh

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Reality Check – Part 4 – Worrying Will Kill You!

Solo Practice University

I have to admit it. I'm a worrier. I worry about my family, my mother, my husband and son. I worry about the economy, people and animals, the future of our politically divided country, the food supply and climate change. I worry about income and inflation and retirement and health. I worry. I worry about many things, some within my control and some not.

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Report Underscores FINRA’s Focus on Cybersecurity

Debevoise Data Blog

On January 10, 2023, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) published its 2023 Report on FINRA’s Examination and Risk Monitoring Program (the “Report”), which is intended to provide member firms with key considerations and observations to use in enhancing their compliance programs. The Report discusses 24 topics relevant to the securities industry, including cybersecurity, as cyber threats continue to evolve and present critical risks to many customers and firms.

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Curating, Listening, Trending, Predicting – The 2023 Aggregation Platform Marketplace

Dewey B Strategic

At the dawn of the digital information age, I learned an exotic research tradecraft “Selective Dissemination of Information” (SDI). Platforms such as Dialog and Orbit contained dozens of databases which included abstracts and descriptors for scientific and business articles and reports. Curated topical updates could be harvested by using a set of complex commands and Boolean logic.

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New laws of the USA on data protection in 2023

Legal IT Group

Currently, the United States of America (the « US ») does not have a single codified act (except for the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act ) that would establish general rules for all states on how to collect, store, transmit and otherwise process personal data. Therefore, individual states took matters into their own hands and passed local laws to protect the privacy of their residents.

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News of Note for the Internet-Minded (1/17/23) – AI Bans, Crypto Clamp Downs and Quantum Excitons

Pillsbury Law Internet and Technology blog

In today’s News of Note, we look at a potential boon for Sweden in the race for rare earth metals. We also ponder whether copyrights are solely for humans, or whether AI deserves equal protection for its artistic endeavors, plus the many unexpected applications (and pitfalls) surfacing as AI generators take the world by storm, and much more.

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The Arrival of 2023 U.S. State Privacy Laws – Part 1: California Update

Debevoise Data Blog

2023 has arrived, and with it comes a novel patchwork of privacy requirements arising out of comprehensive state privacy laws that have been adopted (or amended) by legislatures in California, Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut and Utah. Although privacy practitioners have been busy analyzing these laws and assisting clients with compliance efforts, rulemaking in California and Colorado has made this a moving target.

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5 Ways Integrations Streamline Case Management

Rocket Matter

If you’re creative enough, you could compare case management to a race. (Hear us out.) . When you’re focused on the road, the “wheels” of your internal workflows roll in harmony to move each case forward toward the finish line. But what if too many distractions pop out in front of you? Things can easily roll off course! . We all like to believe that we’re well organized—and you probably are!

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XIRA Upgrades Its Marketplace/Practice Management Platform for Solos and Eliminates Booking Fees

LawSites

XIRA , a platform for solo attorneys to get clients and manage their law practices, is introducing a variety of upgrades to its platform as well as changes to its pricing that includes elimination of booking fees for new clients and new subscription fees for its practice management platform. I first wrote about XIRA in November 2020, not long after it launched with the dual goals of making it easier for clients to find the right lawyer and providing lawyers with free practice management softwar

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ChatGPT-while: a very short opinion

CEE Legal Tech

Source: canva.com For anyone watching the news lately, the advancements in AI (notably of OpenAI and its star project ChatGPT) must have caught some attention. In healtcare, for example, AI-powered solutions have been used for some time now in clinical settings and ongoing research. Despite some skepticism, they have been a trustworthy ally for healthcare professionals.

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Microsoft plans to invest $10 billion in ChatGPT

Legal Tech Blog

Chat GPT , the latest language model tool, has been making waves since its release last month by OpenAI. The tool allows users to have conversations with a chatbot that can understand natural language and respond in a way that mimics human speech patterns. The app can answer questions, write poems, and even explain quantum physics , but experts say that a full AI takeover is not imminent.

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Wolters Kluwer acquires Della AI

ELTA

Wolters Kluwer, member of the European Legal Technology Association since 2017, announced earlier this month its acquisition of Della AI , a provider of leading artificial intelligence technology based on advanced natural language processing (NLP). This technology allows legal professionals to review contracts in multiple languages by simply asking questions.

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Finding and Researching Expert Witnesses CLE

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

February 2023 Update: The recording of this Justia Webinar is now available. Become a Justia Connect Pro to unlock access. Go Pro Now>> On January 18, Justia will host our first Justia Webinar of 2023 for Justia Connect members! In this free presentation, Jim Robinson , President of JurisPro Expert Witness Directory, will lead Justia Connect members in exploring best practices for the early stages of expert witness research and usage in legal matters.

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Artists file class-action lawsuit against Stability AI, DeviantArt, and Midjourney

TechnoLlama

What many of us had expected has finally happened, artist have sued for copyright infringement a couple of AI companies, as well as an art repository site (complaint here). Is this the end of AI tools?

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Dennis and Tom’s 2023 Technology Resolutions – Podcast

Dennis Kennedy

Tom Mighell and I have an annual tradition at The Kennedy-Mighell Report podcast of publicly announcing and discussing our technology resolutions for the upcoming year. We also talk about how well or not so well we did with our resolutions from the last year. The 2023 edition of the podcast is now out to launch the new year with a purposive start in episode 331 of the podcast called “ Dennis and Tom’s 2023 Technology Resolutions.

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The Cyprus Bar Association hosts its 5th Educational Conference on E-Justice & Legal Technology in partnership with ELTA

ELTA

The Technology Committee of the Cyprus Bar Association (CBA) is pleased to invite you to the 5th educational conference dedicated to Legal Tech entitled “Law & Technology: E-justice & Legal Technology”. The event will be held online via ZOOM on Thursday, 19 January 2023, at 16:00, with a live broadcast on the CBA’s Facebook page. The conference is co-organized by the Technology Committee of the CBA and the European Legal Tech Association (ELTA) under the auspices of the CBA.

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The Biggest Challenges Facing General Counsel in 2022

Relativity

Over the past few years, general counsel at corporations across the globe have had to become jacks of all trades. So, what kept corporate legal teams up at night in 2022?

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ChatGPT and the legal industry… according to ChatGPT

CEE Legal Tech

Image source: canva.com If you thought we wouldn’t take an interview with ChatGPT and ask for an opinion on its role in legal innovation, you are wrong. Because we absolutely did. And it was “kind” enough to deliver some useful insights. Read on. Q: Hello. How are you? ChatGPT: Hello! As an AI, I do not have the ability to experience emotions or physical sensations, so the concept of “how are you” doesn’t apply to me.