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Federal Court Suspends Florida Attorney Over Filing Fabricated Cases Hallucinated by AI

Above the Law - Technology

Just a few weeks ago, I wrote about two more cases of AI-hallucinated citations in court filings leading to sanctions , and now comes the case of a Florida lawyer suspended from practice after filing cases that were “completely fabricated.” On March 8, the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida suspended attorney Thomas Grant Neusom from practicing in that court for one year, after which he will be eligible to apply for reinstatement.

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Sharing of Information Across Blogs Published by Access to Justice and Legal Services Groups Could Bring Alignment to Their Work

Kevin O'Keefe

Great article by Robert Ambrogi, a few days ago. If you care about access to justice and access to the law, take a minute to read it. A big issue in access to justice and access to the law, per Bob, is that the groups working hard on these issues are not working in alignment, and probably don’t know what each are working on. Two travesties persist in tainting access by all to the U.S. legal system.

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Leveraging Verdict Data to Make Better Settlement Decisions

Trellis.Law Blog

Want to learn how to leverage verdict data to make better settlement decisions? Check out our recent Legal Business World write up! “Even though we may never know with any degree of absolute certainty how a case will unfold in… Continue reading → The post Leveraging Verdict Data to Make Better Settlement Decisions first appeared on Trellis.Law Blog.

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The Cyber Resilience Act is One Step Closer to Becoming Law

Inside Privacy

Yesterday, the European Parliament approved the Cyber Resilience Act (“CRA”), which sets out cybersecurity requirements for “products with digital elements” (“PDEs”) placed on the EU market. The term PDE is defined broadly to include both hardware and software products, such as antivirus software, VPNs, smart home devices, connected toys, and wearables.

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Mount Sinai CEO: Hospitals Will Start Seeing ROI from Their AI Investments in a Couple Years

Above the Law - Technology

Health systems aren’t seeing a ton of ROI when it comes to their AI investments quite yet, as use of the technology is still in an iterative stage. However, Mount Sinai CEO Brendan Carr thinks that is likely to change in the next couple years.

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The Top Ten AmLaw 100 Law Firms Have Published Close to One Thousand Pieces of Content on AI

Kevin O'Keefe

On a quick review it appears the top ten AmLaw 100 law firms have published close to one thousand pieces on Artificial Intelligence. I was not trying to exclude other law firms, large or small, I was looking to get an idea of the amount of publishing on AI being done by law firms. A few notes from my search. I searched under the term, Artificial Intelligence, versus AI.

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Tesla Lawsuit Update: New Evidence Reveals Executive Awareness of Autopilot Risks

Trellis.Law Blog

In April, Tesla will be back in court over allegations that the company’s autopilot driver-assist software is defective and led to a fatal 2018 car accident that took the life of a former Apple employee in California. New evidence has… Continue reading → The post Tesla Lawsuit Update: New Evidence Reveals Executive Awareness of Autopilot Risks first appeared on Trellis.Law Blog.

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This AI-Powered Document Tool Will Meet You Where You Are [Sponsored]

Above the Law - Technology

Lexis Create provides simple access to internal and external knowledge — directly within Microsoft Word. The post This AI-Powered Document Tool Will Meet You Where You Are appeared first on Above the Law.

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Have You Ever Had an AI Chatbot Say “I’m Not Sure”

Kevin O'Keefe

From a Seth Godin blog post , a couple days ago, If you ask an AI a question and it’s not confident in the answer, it should say, “I’m not sure.” That could be followed up with, “do you want me to guess” or “if you could give me more context…” Maybe not that phrase but I have had AI tell me it needed more context, it couldn’t answer that question and that it would not comment on a New York Times and OpenAI question as they were in litigation.

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Challenging the Status Quo: Media Outlets Take on OpenAI with New Copyright Strategy

Trellis.Law Blog

Over the past few months, many news and media outlets have sued AI developers over copyright infringement related to allegations that tech companies train their large language model chatbots on protected works. Unlike most organizations, who have filed straightforward copyright… Continue reading → The post Challenging the Status Quo: Media Outlets Take on OpenAI with New Copyright Strategy first appeared on Trellis.Law Blog.

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The EU AI Act and copyright

TechnoLlama

The European Parliament has approved the AI Act (final text here), setting in motion its publication in the official journal in the next few months.

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Elon Musk Supporters Bombard Judge With Angry Letters — She’s Not Even Opening Them

Above the Law - Technology

The judge who struck down Elon Musk's compensation package is hearing it from the dumbest people on the planet. The post Elon Musk Supporters Bombard Judge With Angry Letters — She’s Not Even Opening Them appeared first on Above the Law.

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The Impact and Future of Legal Blogging: A Perspective Inspired by Christopher Nolan’s Oscar Speech

Kevin O'Keefe

In his Best Director speech at the Academy Awards, Sunday, Christopher Nolan, who won for Oppenheimer, ended with a thank you to the Academy that resonated with me: To the academy, just to say movies have been just a little more than a hundred years old, imagine it being only one hundred years into painting or theatre, we don’t know where this incredible journey is going from here, but to know that you think I am a meaningful part of it means the world to me.

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New Training for Lay Legal Advocates in Arizona Aims to Expand Access to Justice Statewide

LawSites

Training kicked off last month in Arizona for a new class of legal advocates who will work at community-based organizations throughout the state to provide free limited-scope legal help to clients in domestic violence and housing matters. The training program, a partnership between the Arizona Supreme Court and Innovation for Justice (i4J), a program jointly housed at the James E.

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How Much Do Partners Make at Law Firms?

Clio

For many lawyers, becoming a partner is considered the apex of their legal career—an achievement that promises everything from professional prestige to decision-making authority. While it also comes with significant financial rewards, many people wonder: Just how much do partners make at law firms? The answer, as it turns out, isn’t so simple. From the many factors influencing compensation to the art of negotiation, a multitude of aspects determine law firm partner salaries.

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How To Run A Law Firm Without A Home Office – Or Even A Home

Above the Law - Technology

Curious about becoming a 'digital nomad'? This episode of the Non-Eventcast is for you. The post How To Run A Law Firm Without A Home Office – Or Even A Home appeared first on Above the Law.

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How Many Leads Does It Take to Get a Client?

Martindale-Avvo

Every lawyer understands that generating leads is critical to the success of their practice. But those leads won’t do you much good if you can’t convert them into paying clients. Not every lead will be someone who is ready to sign on with your firm. So, how many leads does it take to get a new client? Here is some insight that may help. What is Considered a Lead?

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Top AI Tools for Lawyer Marketers

Attorney at Work

If you’re a lawyer or marketing professional charged with marketing your law firm check out these top AI tools for lawyers. The post Top AI Tools for Lawyer Marketers appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms & Lawyers.

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India-based ALSP Proxiio Expands Into U.S. Legal Market to Deliver Litigation and Corporate Services

LawSites

Proxiio Global Solutions , an India-based provider of litigation and corporate legal services for law firms and in-house legal departments, is today officially launching in the United States. Proxiio says that it offers customers legal services delivered by a team of skilled lawyers with deep knowledge and experience in areas such as managed review, litigation and investigation, e-discovery, witness preparation, claims evaluation, data subject access requests (DSARs), contracts, and compliance m

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Exclusive: iManage Reveals Details On Its Growth, Lays Out Plans to Further Leverage Gen AI, Partnerships

Above the Law - Technology

Among the most enduring yet dramatic success stories in legal tech is that of iManage , the document and email management company. Founded in 1995, its collaborative approach to content management made it popular among among law firms virtually out of the gate, and it was acquired eight years later for $171 million by Interwoven. But after Autonomy gobbled up Interwoven in 2009 and then Hewlett Packard bought Autonomy in 2011, the deal turned into a disaster when allegations that Autonomy had in

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8 Ways to Build Prominence That Google Loves!

Martindale-Avvo

Google has made it clear that they will give preference in their search results to businesses that demonstrate prominence. They define this as “how well known a business is” and indicate that this is measured based on information Google has about a business from across the web. Their goal is to provide the best results to searchers. With proper planning and regular action, you can help your firm become more prominent than your competition, and guide Google to sending more potential c

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Is the Law Ruining Your Relationship? Tips for Being a Better Partner

Attorney at Work

There’s an old saying, “Law is a jealous mistress.” After two of my own divorces and representing hundreds of divorce clients, I used to joke that I knew many ways to screw up a relationship but not very many ways to make them a success. Now I have a better idea of how lawyers can […] The post Is the Law Ruining Your Relationship? Tips for Being a Better Partner appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms & Lawyers.

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Generative AI Hallucinations and the Risks of Fact-Free Certainty for Tax Research

Pillsbury Law Internet and Technology blog

With millions of people already using artificial intelligence (AI) to perform a variety of personal tasks and companies integrating large language model (LLM) services for professional use, concerns over the frequency with which generative AI produces inaccurate content—and for users who may too readily assume that the content is factual—are mounting, along with multiple examples of AI hallucinations and other misstatements.

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The Disconnect Between Law Firms And Clients On Use Of Gen AI [Sponsored]

Above the Law - Technology

Law firm and corporate legal leaders agree generative AI will dramatically impact legal practice. However, intriguing gaps exist in how law firms versus clients are thinking about integrating generative AI into future workflows. The post The Disconnect Between Law Firms And Clients On Use Of Gen AI appeared first on Above the Law.

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Justia Webinars: Empowering Women in Family Law: Strategies for Success

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

If you have encountered hurdles and limitations as a female lawyer, know that you are not alone. You can explore these challenges with Anna Blood, and discover the opportunities you may have missed, learn strategies to navigate the nuances and barriers of the field of family law, and propel your career forward with helpful tips on career advancement.

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That Email Should Have Been a Meeting

Attorney at Work

Erik Mazzone | Next time you are paging through the 17th message in a thread, consider that sometimes, meetings are the right tool for the job. The post That Email Should Have Been a Meeting appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms & Lawyers.

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1st Release Tickets Now Available for Legal Innovators California Conference

Artificial Lawyer

First release tickets are now available for the Legal Innovators California conference on June 4 and 5 in San Francisco for a limited time. And what’s more, inhouse.

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haistack.ai Is Ready To Disrupt The Recruiting Process With New Managing Director Jason Rindenau [Sponsored]

Above the Law - Technology

The industry is transforming. The post haistack.ai Is Ready To Disrupt The Recruiting Process With New Managing Director Jason Rindenau appeared first on Above the Law.

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How Many Leads Does It Take to Get a Client?

Martindale-Avvo

Every lawyer understands that generating leads is critical to the success of their practice. But those leads won’t do you much good if you can’t convert them into paying clients. Not every lead will be someone who is ready to sign on with your firm. So, how many leads does it take to get a new client? Here is some insight that may help. What is Considered a Lead?

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“Ringless Voicemail” Vendor Wins Section 230 Defense Against FTC–US v. Stratics Networks

Eric Goldman

[This is one of those opinions that is a slog to blog because the court’s statutory analysis made my head hurt. If this opinion confuses you, welcome to the club. FWIW, “Slog to Blog” would make a good band name.] Stratics Networks offers ringless voicemail and VOIP services. The court explains that, with ringless voicemails, “users can mass deliver prerecorded messages directly to recipients’ voicemail inboxes without causing their phones to ring or giving recipients the

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What Makes a Law Firm Attractive to Buyers?

Attorney at Work

Brooke Lively | What makes a law firm attractive to buyers? Exactly the same things that make a firm a joy to own. Focus on these three things. The post What Makes a Law Firm Attractive to Buyers? appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms & Lawyers.

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How AI Is The Catalyst For Reshaping Every Aspect Of Legal Work [Sponsored]

Above the Law - Technology

Findings from the ‘Future of Professionals Report,’ based on a survey of 1,200 professionals from North and South America and the UK. The post How AI Is The Catalyst For Reshaping Every Aspect Of Legal Work appeared first on Above the Law.

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Navigating eDiscovery in the Chat and Collaboration Era

Lineal Services

Written by Jeanne Somma In today’s digital age, the importance of having an eDiscovery solution for chat and collaborative data cannot be overstated. As highlighted by LocaliQ’s 2024 statistics , each Internet Minute is a whirlwind of digital activity, with millions of interactions taking place across various platforms. This incessant flow of data underscores the burgeoning challenges faced by legal and compliance teams in managing, searching, and analyzing the vast expanses of digital co

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The Ninth Circuit’s Broad (and Wrong) Standards for Conversion–Taylor v. Google (Guest Blog Post)

Eric Goldman

by Kieran McCarthy Recently, there has been a revival of anemic trespass to chattels claims in California. And so perhaps we should not be surprised that California courts have opened the door to a resurgence in anemic digital conversion claims, as well. If Taylor v. Google is any indication, that door is now very much ajar. On February 28th, the Ninth Circuit held that plaintiffs had properly pleaded a conversion claim against Google because Google’s passive data transfers of cellular data had

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Professor Tonya Evans (Penn State Dickinson Law) Demystifies Crypto and Debunks Blockchain Myths

Technically Legal

Professor Tonya Evans of Penn State Dickinson Law School visits Technically Legal to talk about her book Digital Money Demystified. Professor Evans has pretty much held every job in legal from judicial clerk, to Big Law lawyer and now legal educator. She is also the host of the Tech Intersect Podcast which focuses on Web3 and how it will impact the future of work, wealth and creativity.

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Sailing Through The AI Seas: Navigating Between Proprietary And Hosted Models In Legal Governance

Above the Law - Technology

Just as with skilled sailors, legal professionals must navigate their options with a keen understanding of the implications. The post Sailing Through The AI Seas: Navigating Between Proprietary And Hosted Models In Legal Governance appeared first on Above the Law.

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8 Ways to Build Prominence That Google Loves

Martindale-Avvo

Google has made it clear that they will give preference in their search results to businesses that demonstrate prominence. They define this as “how well known a business is” and indicate that this is measured based on information Google has about a business from across the web. Their goal is to provide the best results to searchers. With proper planning and regular action, you can help your firm become more prominent than your competition, and guide Google to sending more potential c