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Chief Justice Roberts Offers a Positive Perspective on AI in the Legal Field

Kevin O'Keefe

Potential in Legal Education and Research : AI has shown promise in legal education, with its ability to perform at a level comparable to passing law school assignments and bar exams. This indicates its utility in supporting legal research and education.

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Level up Your Legal Knowledge: Top Legal Podcasts for In-House Professionals

MatterSuite

Also explaining challenges and strategies for building a thriving legal business. Learn valuable tips and insights to navigate the unique landscape of legal entrepreneurship and set yourself up for success. The ESI Report: In the digital age, electronic discovery and data management are essential skills for in-house professionals.

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Level up Your Legal Knowledge: Top Legal Podcasts for In-House Professionals

MatterSuite

Also explaining challenges and strategies for building a thriving legal business. Learn valuable tips and insights to navigate the unique landscape of legal entrepreneurship and set yourself up for success. The ESI Report: In the digital age, electronic discovery and data management are essential skills for in-house professionals.

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Technology for Lawyers: Empowering the Legal Profession in the Digital Age

CaseFox

The integration of technology in the legal profession has streamlined traditional processes. It has also revolutionized the way lawyers practice law and interact with clients. In this article, we will delve into the transformative impact of technology for lawyers. This saves their valuable time and effort.

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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). Most lawyers recognize the productivity and efficiency gains brought about by legal technology. Despite the low-tech reality, most lawyers recognize the need for change.