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Jacqueline Schafer on Writing Briefs at the Speed of AI: How ClearBrief is Transforming Legal Drafting

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

As a former litigator, Schafer experienced firsthand the frustrating scramble to finalize briefs and prepare filings. Younger associates and paralegals tend to be most enthusiastic about the technology while firm leadership lags. So but I hear we have another Schwartz. I’m in West Texas. So Jackie, welcome to The Geek in Review.

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Thoughts on Promises and Challenges of AI in Legal after Yesterday’s AI Summit at Harvard Law School

Above the Law - Technology

Armed with AI, pro se litigants could overwhelm the courts, so the courts need to be prepared to respond in kind. Generative AI could lower the hurdles and the costs for pro se litigants to bring their grievances to court. Will AI replace jobs now performed by lawyers, paralegals and law librarians?

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Lawyer vs. AI or Lawyers + AI: Embracing the Future of Legal Practice with BriefPoint.ai’s Nathan Walter and Bridget Albiero (TGIR Ep. 202)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

With the goals of automating the litigation process from response to appeal, Walter and Albeiro are focused on removing the mundane tasks, such as typing, from the process and allowing the attorneys to focus more on their legal experience and expertise over the grunt work that takes up too much of their time already.

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What is a Legal Assistant? How to Become One?

MatterSuite

Legal assistants, also called litigation assistants, mainly perform ancillary work and work at the strategic and administrative levels to support the legal profession. What is a legal assistant vs. paralegal? Paralegals and legal assistants are other types of legal professionals who help attorneys; they both add value to a law firm.

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Why Are Lawyers So Darned Incompetent With E-Discovery? Three Reasons

TechLaw Crossroads

So many lawyers hear and look at e-discovery and the issues it brings, and their eyes just glaze over. Before ESI became predominant, we often shipped the paper document ns out to a vendor for production or left them to paralegals. So we don’t demand competency in ourselves or our litigation associates. Nonbillable time.

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Editor’s Picks: Red Notices & INTERPOL | Virtual Onboarding | Spoiling ‘Reptile Theory’

Legal Talk Network

The Legal Rebels podcast addresses a topic I’ve been hearing more about these days: welcoming and training new team members. It’s not uncommon to hear someone say they’ve never met their boss in person or never met the people they are managing.

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LawPay Looks to Expand Beyond Payments, While Staying True To Core Mission, New CEO Says In Interview

LawSites

AMBROGI: I would love to hear, to begin with, what it was that attracted you to this position — why you wanted to join the company. He had started his career as a litigator. ARMSTRONG: What was most intriguing to me about it is it felt a little bit like a return to home. I had begun my career in the legal space.