Isha Marathe
Few challenged the Goldman Sachs report stating that 44% of legal tasks would be replaced by generative AI. But many had distinct theories about what that would mean for the industry.
Alaina Lancaster
Zack Needles
Legal Speak was live on location at Legalweek 2023 in New York City, where we interviewed professionals from across the legal industry about their work and how they're helping to shape the future of the profession.
Jean O'Grady
Pre/Dicta has profiled 750 federal judges and built an algorithm that can predict how each judge will rule on a motion to dismiss based on the cause of action, the characteristics of the parties and the attorneys. It runs this prediction based on one piece of data – the docket number! It does not read the... Continue Reading…
Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory U.S. One week after the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, Wolters Kluwer posted a free publicly available resource Due Diligence Checklist .Since March 17th they have added five addition resources to a suite of tools referred to as the Bank Failures Toolkit. The resources are developed for inhouse counsel and... Continue Reading…
Carolyn Elefant
Accessible design for legal tech should follow concepts that prioritize usability for users of all abilities. The post Disability And Legal Tech Design appeared first on Above the Law.
ALM Staff
Marketers are often asked about maximizing ROI from a particular show: "How do I convert my conversations into well-qualified leads?"
Some legal professionals are considering using ChatGPT technology to assist with certain writing and administrative tasks, but when it comes to making judgments and providing advice, many attorneys agree there's no replacement for human intelligence.
Cassandre Coyer
Under the CCPA, it's clear that what happens in California doesn't stay in California. A new report from Akin shows that companies reporting data breaches are increasingly at risk of CCPA enforcement action or litigation.
Chris Williams
Watching TikTok vids with a VPN? That's 20 years minimum. The post The TikTok Ban Is Starting To Look A Lot Like Gen Z’s Patriot Act appeared first on Above the Law.
Law.com Editor
The expansion includes more than 100 courts in New York, New Jersey, California, Florida, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Texas. More states will be added in the coming weeks and months.
Joe Patrice
Paradigm shifts don't come easy. The post The Legal Industry Has A Long Way To Go Before GPT Matches The Talk appeared first on Above the Law.
Nicole Black
As 'Dune' author Frank Herbert put it back in 1965, 'Thou shalt not make a machine in the likeness of a human mind.' The post Preserving The Human Element: Contrasting LeVar Burton’s Vision With The Promise Of Generative AI At Legalweek 2023 appeared first on Above the Law.
Brittany Kauffman
Over the course of its history, IAALS has sparked undeniable momentum to change the status quo. Read more about our work to reshape our justice system in our 2022 Annual Report.
Robert Ambrogi
Wait, are there now two legal AI companies named Harvey? And how is it they both involve a Winston? And why did one disappear overnight? It’s a legal tech mystery. The post The Strange Case Of The Two Legal AI Companies Named Harvey, And Their Coincidental Connection To Winston appeared first on Above the Law.