New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Evan M. Piercey, Michelle Capezza and Corbin Carter | December 12, 2022
Effective Jan. 1, 2023 (unless otherwise delayed), employers must begin adhering to the requirements of NYC Local Law 144, which sets forth several steps that employers must take before implementing or continuing to use "automated employment decision tools" (AEDTs).
By Jeffrey Solomon, Wolters Kluwer ELM Solutions | December 9, 2022
Corporate law departments are poised to continue investing in legal technology regardless of the lingering uncertainty surrounding 2023's economic outlook.
By Isha Marathe | December 8, 2022
Social media has been inundated with AI-generated selfie portraits from Lensa AI's new "magic avatar" feature. Now, artists cite it as another example of how AI technology is engaging in copyright infringement.
By Matt Spencer, Suited | December 8, 2022
Relying on artificial intelligence in the hiring process allows law firms to more equitably consider a larger, more diverse and more highly performing talent pool.
By Cassandre Coyer | December 8, 2022
Karen Moor, former director of ELM sales at SimpleLegal and new VP of sales at Streamline AI, believes pressure will be on sales departments to build strong relationships with customers in an economic downturn and "become their consultant and their partner."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Brad Raboin, Avi Gholian and Ian Carleton Schaefer | December 7, 2022
In response to employers' growing reliance on AI, legislative bodies have finally signaled a willingness to more generally regulate AI in the workplace. The first real attempt at wide-ranging regulation will be New York City's Automated Employment Decision Tool Law (the AEDT).
By Cassandre Coyer | December 6, 2022
Sophie Ross, global chief executive officer of FTI Technology, said "many chief legal officers are experiencing the most turbulent period of their entire careers," pointing to increases in the types of matters that now fall on legal departments, coupled with tighter budgets.
By Brian Yap | December 5, 2022
Softbank-backed LegalOn aims to take its AI-run contract review services global with its U.S. debut.
By Cassandre Coyer | December 2, 2022
Silicon Valley's recent wave of job cuts could benefit some legal tech employers, but many still face a "candidate's market" and hard-to-match salaries.
By Cassandre Coyer | November 28, 2022
While IT teams are increasingly becoming attorneys' go-to place for legal tech guidance, sources suggest that emerging practice-specific legal technologies could soon outgrow IT's expertise.
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