Stephanie Wilkins is the Editor-in-Chief of Legaltech News at ALM. She has spent the better part of the past decade following the evolution of legal tech and learning how it can help in-house counsel, law firms and others in the legal industry. As a former practicing litigator, she is particularly interested in how legal tech can and should be used in real-life practice and the valuable differences it can make. Stephanie is also keenly interested in shining a light on the ways legal tech is being used to help the greater good.
May 01, 2023 | Legaltech News
Innovating for Innocence Part 3: Clio, the California Innocence Project and a True Crime Exonerations PodcastThe story of how a chance meeting in Ireland between the California Innocence Project and Canada-based legal tech company Clio led to a fruitful, long-term relationship that led to several exonerations, and now a podcast telling the stories of those exonerees.
By Stephanie Wilkins
7 minute read
May 01, 2023 | Legaltech News
Understanding the Limitations of AI in Marketing for Legal TechAre AI tools going to erase the need for marketing experts and content writers in legaltech? The simple answer is no.
By Melissa "Rogo" Rogozinski, RPC Strategies LLC
6 minute read
April 28, 2023 | Legaltech News
Regulatory Technology, Vendor: Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory U.S. - VitalLaw"Legal innovation should capitalize on highly enriched, modeled data sets by producing advanced functionality and workflow solutions that anticipate what a client needs to stay out of litigation," says Nicole Stone; Director, New Product Development Content Strategy at Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory U.S.
By Stephanie Wilkins
4 minute read
April 27, 2023 | Legaltech News
Innovating for Innocence Part 2: Relativity, the Hawaii Innocence Project and the Exoneration of Ian SchweitzerThrough Relativity's Justice for Change program, the Hawaii Innocence Project and the Innocence Project were able to use the RelativityOne platform to find critical evidence that led to overturning the wrongful conviction of Ian Schweitzer in one of Hawaii's most high-profile criminal cases.
By Stephanie Wilkins
5 minute read
April 27, 2023 | Legaltech News
The Growing Role of Legal Tech in M&As and FundraisingLegal's role in shaping and maintaining an organized and thorough process enables the organization to successfully and efficiently manage the due diligence process and tees up the strongest negotiating position possible.
By Tim Parilla, LinkSquares
8 minute read
April 26, 2023 | Legaltech News
ESG Enablement Through Technology, Law Firm: Munger, Tolles & Olsen, LLP"One aspect of legal innovation important to the firm involves bringing diverse viewpoints and backgrounds to new challenges, broadening the collective set of experiences to tackle new problems, which is exemplified by the firm's team approach to this and other matters," says Ron Best, e-discovery counsel at Munger, Tolles & Olsen, LLP.
By Stephanie Wilkins
5 minute read
April 26, 2023 | Legaltech News
Innovating for Innocence Part 1: GPT-4, CoCounsel and the California Innocence ProjectThe California Innocence Project is utilizing CoCounsel, the GPT-4-powered AI legal assistant from Casetext, to help level the access to justice playing field on the back end by streamlining the process for exonerating the wrongfully convicted.
By Stephanie Wilkins
5 minute read
April 26, 2023 | Legaltech News
Privacy and Cybersecurity Risks in the Metaverse: 5 Steps to Protect Your DataTo succeed in the metaverse, businesses must consider how they will collect, use and manage data as they enter this uncharted virtual territory.
By Lisa Sotto and Samuel Grogan
7 minute read
April 25, 2023 | Legaltech News
As AI Advances, Is Prompt Engineering the Next Crucial Legal Skill?Generative AI has taken the legal world by storm, and that means legal professionals are going to have to learn to communicate with machines. One key skill for doing so has emerged: prompt engineering.
By Stephanie Wilkins
9 minute read
April 25, 2023 | Legaltech News
Knowledge Management, Vendor: UnitedLex CDaaS"UnitedLex was founded in 2006 with a mission to push the boundaries of legal innovation. To do so, we work closely with legal and business leaders to embrace a transformational, data-centric approach that empowers organizations to grow and build competitive advantage," says Daniel Reed, CEO of UnitedLex.
By Stephanie Wilkins
5 minute read
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