AbacusNext
Kevin Gallagher
Seamless, integrated financial transactions are increasingly offering new options and opportunities that benefit both law firms and their clients.
Colleen Murphy
"The DRB was open about the absence of precedent for the specific federal crime of cyberstalking and searched nationally for a comparable case," said Roger Plawker of Pashman Stein Walder Hayden.
Amy Guthrie
IO-EPIK aims to disrupt the legal services market in Central America and the Caribbean by rolling out budget-friendly solutions with the help of technology and flexible talent.
Cassandre Coyer
While companies running tracking technologies such as Meta Pixel on their sites have often relied on their privacy notices as defense in the past, such a strategy is starting to prove obsolete.
Ellen Bardash
Meta's Gibson Dunn lawyers said its board had the independence to investigate the matter--which stems from the Cambridge Analytica breach--so shareholders failed to show demand futility.
Charlotte Johnstone
The UK firm is the latest in a host of law firms looking to find uses for the fast-developing chat technology.
Andrew Avsec
Dalton Hughes
We are going to walk with you through the metaverse, step by virtual step, and explore some of the legal questions that arise along the way.
Dana LLP
Michael Kasdan
Wiggin
Ahead of Rihanna's Super Bowl LVII Halftime performance, someone put NFTs of her hit song, "B**** Better Have My Money," up for sale. What implications does the novel drop have for future NFTs in the music industry?
Richard King
Bignon De Keyser
To make it out the other side of the maze, you need to confront the typical choices that face law firms and determine which you need to pioritise.
Jessica Seah
While the generative artificial intelligence platform ChatGPT has created a buzz since its launch just a few months ago, AI is not a new phenomenon. In China, the government has mandated its use in the legal sector.
Isha Marathe
For Todd Corham, the chief information officer at Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr, such policies are unnecessary, in part, because "we really shouldn't have to write a policy on using good judgment."
Rhys Dipshan
Alexsei CEO and founder Mark Doble believes that large language models (LLMs) like GPT-3.5 may be soon reach their limits, though he sees much potential in combining LLMs with more legal-specific AI models.
"You actually have no assurance at any point that you can trust it," warned David Carvalho, co-founder and CEO of Naoris Protocol.
Covenant
Daniel Doktori
Credly
Jennifer Berrent
Artificial intelligence and the technology behind tools like ChatGPT change the dynamics of corporate lawyering by enabling fast and relevant insights into two common questions clients ask: what's missing and what's market?
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