By Nathan Cemenska, Wolters Kluwer's ELM Solutions | May 24, 2021
Legal technologies will only become more advanced, giving AI-assisted lawyers such an unfair advantage over their competitors that not using AI may start to border on malpractice. But there's a catch: You don't get this unfair advantage unless your data is clean and complete for the purposes at hand.
By Alaina Lancaster | May 19, 2021
A California Supreme Court justice says "artificially intelligent regulation" is on the rise.
By Eleanor Weaver, Luminance | May 6, 2021
Opening new revenue streams and diversifying legal service offerings would be impossible for small and medium sized businesses without the use of tech, whilst on the criminal side, AI has the capability to transform the way trial preparation is conducted.
By Linda A. Thompson | April 22, 2021
The new rules for "human-friendly AI" will impose major new obligations on AI providers, importers, distributors and users.
By Lisa Shuchman | April 21, 2021
The new rules for "human-friendly AI" will impose major new obligations on AI providers, importers, distributors and users.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Nicole Clark | April 14, 2021
In 2019, the French government amended Article 33 of the Justice Reform Act, suddenly making it illegal to publish statistical information about a specific judge and their rulings. The revision sent shockwaves to legal technology companies around the world. Judges across the United States reacted with mixed sentiments.
By Dan Clark | April 13, 2021
"Bizarrely, the fact that large law is still highly successful is still an impediment," Nicola Shaver, director of innovation and knowledge at Paul Hastings in New York, said. "It is still difficult to tell people to change the way they're doing things when it's working at bringing in an enormous amount of revenue every year."
By Dan Clark | April 12, 2021
General counsel for companies specializing in AI have a tough job ahead of them in a burgeoning field, with GCs needing to focus on issues as diverse as intellectual property protections to increasing technical regulations from a variety of regulatory bodies.
By Dan Clark | April 9, 2021
"The biggest challenge is IP protections," said Andrew Burt, managing partner at boutique law firm BNH.AI. "They have to figure out how to protect their intellectual property while allowing customers to fully audit their systems."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Daniel A. Schnapp and Alexis P. Grilli | April 9, 2021
In this article, the authors look at the recent decision by the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California in the 'Tracy Chapman v. Nicki Minaj' case, and examine an evolution in copyright law that the recording industry must take close note of—intermediate copying, artificial intelligence, and its intersection with the doctrine of fair use.
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