By Frank Ready | January 3, 2020
ILTA released a new Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning report that alludes to fundamental changes coming for the legal industry—but those disruptions may not be happening where one would expect.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Katherine B. Forrest | December 30, 2019
AI playing a role in decision making is not the stuff of science fiction. Focusing on the theories behind decision-making is an exercise for today and not tomorrow.
By Victoria Hudgins | December 23, 2019
What constitutes personally identifiable information (PII) is becoming more nuanced and less cookie-cutter, so companies are turning to their counsel to oversee the AI technology tasked with PII identification.
By Nina Cunningham, Altman Weil | December 20, 2019
There is great enthusiasm about what AI can do to promote better business intelligence by signaling trends and anticipating demand. But there are other considerations as well. A critical one is cybersecurity.
By Rhys Dipshan | December 13, 2019
In his latest book "Online Courts and The Future of Justice," Richard Susskind discusses the problems plaguing artificial intelligence solutions—but still advocates for its usage in the court and legal services. Legaltech News dives into the discussion around why AI is here to stay, despite its seemingly insolvable limitations.
By Dan Clark | December 12, 2019
Jonathan Chang now serves as the general counsel for SambaNova Systems Inc., a Palo Alto, California-based artificial intelligence company.
By Phillip Bantz | December 6, 2019
General counsel from a broad array of industries are grappling with the ramifications of AI, including its effects on geopolitics and cross-border regulations.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Alissa L. Dubnicki | December 6, 2019
As a result of ongoing research in artificial intelligence as it is applied to the law, there are new and impressively effective advances in the efforts to prove intellectual theft.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Lidia Dinkova | November 19, 2019
Cozen O'Connor has represented PrecisionLender, a financial services software company, since its inception in 2009.
By Lidia Dinkova | November 19, 2019
Cozen O'Connor has represented PrecisionLender, a financial services software company, since its inception in 2009.
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