New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Cary London | October 24, 2023
The introduction of AI into the core of a trial, where the stakes are high and justice hangs in the balance, can only be described as a danger to the legal profession. The impartiality and expertise of human attorneys cannot be replicated by machines.
By Josh Aaron, Aiden Technologies | October 24, 2023
While law firms and their IT departments tend to be risk-averse and favor proven solutions, this mentality has shifted considering new security imperatives and vulnerabilities.
By Erik Reeves, Anaqua | October 13, 2023
If your firm or organization has yet to explore AI for intellectual property processes, now is the time to begin exploring its capabilities and how AI can help your IP teams streamline operations and save time on manual tasks.
By Jacob Gordon, RF Investment Partners | October 5, 2023
A handful of key trends are causing a revolutionary catalyst for growth in the legal tech sector.
By David Kalat, BRG | October 2, 2023
Nearly a century before video-calling technologies became ubiquitous, then–Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover made the very first video call on April 8, 1927.
By Lauren Tringali, QuisLex | September 29, 2023
In today's interconnected world, legal disputes transcend borders and languages. As global business interactions surge and regulatory complexities…
By Nate Cemenska, Wolters Kluwer's ELM Solutions | September 27, 2023
The author revisits three predictions made at the beginning of the year regarding AI, cybersecurity and the economy, and see where things are headed as 2023 winds down.
By Jennifer Sherman, CARET | September 26, 2023
As law firms adjust to the new dynamics of a remote workforce, firm partners are facing critical decisions that will impact their future opportunities for growth and success.
By Guy Adams, Intapp | September 21, 2023
The firms with a decided advantage in the AI arms race will be those who are operating from a place of "connectivity," meaning that their internal operational teams are empowered to interact seamlessly. And this starts with an overlooked but crucial practice: good data hygiene.
By Dan Broderick, BlackBoiler | September 20, 2023
LLMs and generative AI are still under development, but they have the potential to revolutionize the way lawyers work, including automating the drafting of contracts, translating legal documents, and identifying potential risks in contracts.
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