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Connective Tissue: How LegalTech Influences Legal Marketing

Above the Law - Technology

Here's how you can use a broad swath of technology to assist your client development. The post Connective Tissue: How LegalTech Influences Legal Marketing appeared first on Above the Law.

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Breaking Barriers and Building Bridges: Tackling Racial Bias in Law with LexisNexis Fellows 2023 (TGIR Ep. 231)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

In this episode, Greg Lambert speaks with Whitney Triplet , Paul Campbell, and Adonica Black about the LexisNexis African Ancestry Network and LexisNexis Rule of Law Foundation Fellowship 2023 cohort. They discuss the goal of the fellowship program and the projects undertaken by the fellows , including technology solutions to alleviate racial bias in jury selection and law clinic support tools to combat systemic racism in the legal system.

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The New York Times and OpenAI/Microsoft Suit Likely to Result in Settlement

Kevin O'Keefe

The New York Times filed suit against OpenAI and Microsoft this morning alleging use of millions of articles from The Times to train advanced chatbots, such as ChatGPT, which the Times argues competes unfairly with its own content. The parties had been in negotiations on an agreement for some time, with The Times threatening to sue, months ago. The Times seeks billions in damages and a call for the destruction of AI models trained with its copyrighted material.

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Legal Resolutions and Planning for the New Year

Legal Talk Network

As the New Year approaches, legal professionals find themselves at the crossroads of reflection and anticipation. Planning for the upcoming year is not only a strategic necessity, but also a crucial step toward ensuring success in an ever-evolving legal landscape. In this blog post, we will explore key considerations and actions that law firms and legal professionals should take to pave the way for a successful and prosperous New Year.

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The NY Times Lawsuit Against OpenAI Would Open Up The NY Times To All Sorts Of Lawsuits Should It Win

Above the Law - Technology

From the it's-okay-when-we-do-it,-we're-the-new-york-times dept. The post The NY Times Lawsuit Against OpenAI Would Open Up The NY Times To All Sorts Of Lawsuits Should It Win appeared first on Above the Law.

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The 10 Best AI Training Courses for Lawyers

Legal Tech Blog

AI has become an integral part of today’s developments and even everyday life. However, mastering it is not always as easy as it might seem – especially in the legal field – which is why, after intensive research, we have compiled a list of the 10 best AI training courses and platforms for lawyers, legal professionals and students.

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Niche Blog to the Top: A Strategy for Government and In-House Lawyers Going Private

Kevin O'Keefe

As many mid-career lawyers transition from government or corporate in-house roles to private practice, they face the daunting challenge of client acquisition and practice development. Deborah Farone , a leading authority in legal marketing and business development, offers advice for these professionals in a post on LinkedIn. Farone notes: With a Presidential election in the wings, we can expect a new crop of brilliant government lawyers entering law firms.

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West Monroe’s 3 Healthcare Outlooks for 2024: AI, Cost Pressures, Dealmaking

Above the Law - Technology

There are three key trends for the healthcare industry to follow in 2024, including the rise of AI, increasing cost pressures and M&A activity, according to West Monroe.

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Top 20 Legal Marketing Articles of the Year: The Countdown!

Attorney at Work

Presenting the best of the best: Attorney at Work's most popular marketing and business development articles by year. The post Top 20 Legal Marketing Articles of the Year: The Countdown! appeared first on Attorney at Work.

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Best of 2023: Copyright Law & Artificial Intelligence: Is Training AI With Other’s Data Fair Use – Professor Mark Lemley (Stanford Law)

Technically Legal

As we close out 2023, we are replaying some of our most listened to episodes. Not surprisingly, AI was the hot topic this year and as its acceptance grows, so to tough questions, like whether AI developers need permission to use copyrighted works and other IP before using it to train artificial intelligence? In a very popular episode, Professor Mark Lemley of Stanford explained whey he does not think so because he believes that copyrighted works used to train AI fall should under the fair use ex

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Justia Legal Resources: What Was New in 2023

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

Each year, the team at Justia builds on the broad range of resources that we offer to consumers, attorneys, and academics in the legal field. Our projects in 2023 included a brand-new dictionary with thousands of legal and business terms, as well as numerous 50-state surveys on topics extending from family law, personal injury, and criminal law to employment law and consumer protection.

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Startup Alley Voting Ends Friday, Dec. 29! Here Are the Standings As Of Now

Above the Law - Technology

Voting ends Friday, Dec. 29, to pick the 15 startups that will go to Startup Alley at ABA TECHSHOW in February. Here are the standings as of this morning. As a reminder, you get to pick the 15 startups out of 25 semifinalists. The 15 startups selected will face off in a live pitch competition that is the opening night event of TECHSHOW, which is Feb. 14-17, 2024, in Chicago.

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My 40 Most-Read Blog Posts This Year Tell A Story Of A Legal Industry Consumed With Generative AI

LawSites

Look over this list of my blog posts that were most popular this year, and there is no doubt about the topic that most captivated the legal industry. Of my 40 most-read posts of 2023, 30 directly involved generative AI and others implicated it. Of course, there is a chicken-or-egg aspect to this. Were so many of my most-read stories about AI because that was what most interested my readers, or was it simply because I wrote so much this year about the topic?

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Derek Southall: “A phenomenal opportunity for firms to reinvent themselves”

Legal IT Insiders

Derek Southall is founder and CEO of technology innovation advisory group Hyperscale Group and the chairman of LITIG – the Legal IT Innovators Group, comprised of individuals from over 90 … Derek Southall: “A phenomenal opportunity for firms to reinvent themselves” Read More » The post Derek Southall: “A phenomenal opportunity for firms to reinvent themselves” appeared first on Legal IT Insider.

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Pete Recommends – Weekly highlights on cyber security issues, December 23, 2023

LLRX

Privacy and cybersecurity issues impact every aspect of our lives – home, work, travel, education, finance, 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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Who Owns AI-Produced Content?

Above the Law - Technology

If you want to get into AI without overstepping, this is the podcast episode for you! The post Who Owns AI-Produced Content? appeared first on Above the Law.

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With Data Breach Lawsuits Mounting, 23andMe Moves for California MDL

Legal Tech Monitor

Genetic testing firm 23andMe Inc. has moved to transfer lawsuits over this year’s data breach to Northern California, near its South San Francisco headquarters, citing an increase in the number of cases.

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Google mediates a settlement in a 4 year old class action Privacy Protection lawsuit!

Vogel IT Law

BankInfoSecurity.com reported “Google reached a preliminary settlement in a class action lawsuit that alleged the tech giant had misled consumers about their privacy protections when using the private browsing Incognito mode of its Chrome web browser.” The December 28, 2023 article entitled ” Google to Settle $5B ‘Incognito Mode’ Privacy Issue Lawsuit” ( [link] ) included these comments; The settlement followed a federal court ruling last week that denied Google’s request

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Top 10 FinReg and FinTech Blog Posts of 2023

Debevoise Data Blog

As we approach the end of the year, here are the Top 10 posts on the Debevoise FinReg and FinTech Blog in 2023. If you are not already a Blog subscriber, click here to sign up. 1. Basel III Endgame Proposal Released Over Dissent (July 28, 2023) After several years of anticipation, the Federal Reserve Board (“FRB”), Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency for comment a long-awaited proposal on the U.S.

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As If: Can Law Firms Act Like Tech Companies?

Above the Law - Technology

If you want to run an innovative law firm, try running your law firm like another sort of business. The post As If: Can Law Firms Act Like Tech Companies? appeared first on Above the Law.

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X Corp. Loses Early Challenge to California's Social Media Content Moderation Law

Legal Tech Monitor

“While the reporting requirement does appear to place a substantial compliance burden on social media companies, it does not appear that the requirement is unjustified or unduly burdensome within the context of First Amendment law,” U.S. District Judge William Shubb wrote in his eight-page order.

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Lawmatics’ Best of 2023

Lawmatics

2023 has been a huge year here at Lawmatics! We continued to break ground on legal innovation, added even more features to the most robust made-for-legal CRM on the market, and teamed up with some of our friends across the legal world to make managing your business easier. If you haven’t been following us all year, or if you just need a refresher on all that we’ve been up to, here’s our recap of 2023.

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Remote Collaboration Made Easy: Tools for Legal Teams During Holiday Travel

MatterSuite

Legal professionals navigate a complex web of responsibilities, where time-sensitive matters, confidentiality, and precision are paramount. In this context, the importance of remote collaboration during holiday travel becomes not just a matter of convenience but a strategic imperative. This introduction sets the stage to delve into the triad of interconnected themes: the pervasive trend of remote work, the critical role of collaboration during holiday travel, and the specific significance of the

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Building A Treehouse: A Personal Journey In Establishing AI Usage Rules In Legal Teams

Above the Law - Technology

A healthy legal tech ecosystem is vital for AI integration. The post Building A Treehouse: A Personal Journey In Establishing AI Usage Rules In Legal Teams appeared first on Above the Law.

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The NY Times Lawsuit Against OpenAI Would Open Up The NY Times To All Sorts Of Lawsuits Should It Win

Legal Tech Monitor

From the it’s-okay-when-we-do-it,-we’re-the-new-york-times dept. The post The NY Times Lawsuit Against OpenAI Would Open Up The NY Times To All Sorts Of Lawsuits Should It Win appeared first on Above the Law.

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The Future of Legal Technology

Lawmatics

As the world continues to undergo rapid technological advancements, the legal industry has not been left behind (although some lawyers may wish it was). With emerging new technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, many people have started considering what legal software might mean for the legal profession’s future. Most lawyers recognize the productivity and efficiency gains brought about by legal technology.

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Planning a Memorable Law Firm Holiday Party?

MatterSuite

Picture partners and associates alike, putting down their legal briefs to pick up a plate of festive delicacies, as the warmth of the season bridges professional divides. You have no doubt heard the same old warnings as each holiday season approaches. And as you should; everyone attending a firm’s party should keep those in mind. But what about those hosting the party?

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Top 15 LawNext Podcast Episodes of 2023 and of All Time

Above the Law - Technology

Call me lucky. Every week, I get to sit down at the mic for my LawNext podcast and have a conversation with the leading “innovators and entrepreneurs who are driving what’s next in law.” For me, each and every one of these conversations is fun and fascinating. But I am equally fascinated to add up the numbers at the end of the year and see which topics and guests you, the listeners, found most interesting.

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Top 15 LawNext Podcast Episodes of 2023 and of All Time

Legal Tech Monitor

Call me lucky. Every week, I get to sit down at the mic for my LawNext podcast and have a conversation with the leading “innovators and entrepreneurs who are driving what’s next in law.” For me, each and every one of these conversations is fun and fascinating. But I am equally fascinated to add up the numbers at the end of the year and see which topics and guests you, the listeners, found most interesting.

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The Top Tech Trends of 2023 (and How You Can Use Them in 2024)

Rocket Matter

The end of the year tends to go one of two ways: you either feel nostalgic or really ready to move on to the next year with a clean slate. A tech trends round-up gives you the best of both worlds: time to reflect on changes in the legal industry over the past year and food for thought on how to use these trends to gain a competitive edge in 2024.

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Remote Collaboration Made Easy: Tools for Legal Teams During Holiday Travel

MatterSuite

Legal professionals navigate a complex web of responsibilities, where time-sensitive matters, confidentiality, and precision are paramount. In this context, the importance of remote collaboration during holiday travel becomes not just a matter of convenience but a strategic imperative. This introduction sets the stage to delve into the triad of interconnected themes: the pervasive trend of remote work, the critical role of collaboration during holiday travel, and the specific significance of the

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AI Update: White-Collar AI, NY Times Sues OpenAI, ‘Patchwork’ Regulations

Above the Law - Technology

This week in AI news. The post AI Update: White-Collar AI, NY Times Sues OpenAI, ‘Patchwork’ Regulations appeared first on Above the Law.

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As If: Can Law Firms Act Like Tech Companies?

Legal Tech Monitor

If you want to run an innovative law firm, try running your law firm like another sort of business. The post As If: Can Law Firms Act Like Tech Companies? appeared first on Above the Law.

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Flex Legal: Redesigning the Way the Legal Sector Works – Mary Bonsor – S7E34

Legally Speaking

How does social media, including TikTok, hold significance in today’s competitive marketing landscape? This week we’re super excited to be chatting with Mary Bonsor, the visionary leader behind Flex Legal. With an illustrious career and a keen eye for addressing industry challenges, Mary has propelled Flex Legal to become the fastest-growing female-led business in the UK.

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 Planning a Memorable Law Firm Holiday Party?

MatterSuite

Picture partners and associates alike, putting down their legal briefs to pick up a plate of festive delicacies, as the warmth of the season bridges professional divides. You have no doubt heard the same old warnings as each holiday season approaches. And as you should; everyone attending a firm’s party should keep those in mind. But what about those hosting the party?

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Document Don’ts: Drafting Discovery Requests [Sponsored]

Above the Law - Technology

Want to ensure your discovery requests are not only FRCP-compliant but thorough and effective? Check out this Practical Guidance note on drafting and serving federal document requests under Rule 34. The post Document Don’ts: Drafting Discovery Requests appeared first on Above the Law.

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Tony Mckenna: “You can’t lose sight of the day-to-day”

Legal Tech Monitor

This year, Tony McKenna, director of information technology and change at UK top 100 law firm Howard Kennedy, was elected as the first president of ILTA outside of North America. Tony Mckenna: “You can’t lose sight of the day-to-day” Read More » The post Tony Mckenna: “You can’t lose sight of the day-to-day” appeared first on Legal IT Insider.