The American Lawyer | Editor's Letter
By Gina Passarella Cipriani | June 5, 2019
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By Xiumei Dong | June 5, 2019
As part of a new program, a group of summer associates at Wilson Sonsini is partnering with the firm's senior attorneys and technical staff to create automated chatbots for clients to use.
By Cynthia Cole and Sarah Phillips | June 5, 2019
Companies need to understand the implications of legal AI and its cost, which may be more than originally anticipated.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 5, 2019
Touting the "new era" in e-discovery, Onna seeks to amplify corporate legal departments' search capabilities with more integrations and tools.
By Frank Ready | June 5, 2019
About 95 percent of the immigration practice at 2nd.law has been fully automated, a move that firm co-founder Immigration attorney Bahar Ansari says was necessary to help clients, but difficult to accomplish with 'fragmented' legal tech software
By Frank Ready | June 5, 2019
About 95 percent of the immigration practice at 2nd.law has been fully automated, a move that firm co-founder Immigration attorney Bahar Ansari says was necessary to help clients, but difficult to accomplish with 'fragmented' legal tech software
By Simon Taylor | June 4, 2019
The new legislation bans the publication of data analytics that reveal patterns in judges court decisions. The law, which calls for a prison sentence of up to 5 years for violators, is expected to have a big impact on legal tech companies.
By David Kalat, BRG | June 4, 2019
In this month's look at the history of cybersecurity, David Kalat looks back at how one man's frustration at losing time led to one of the great breakthroughs in information theory.
By David Gialanella | June 4, 2019
"We're in a much more sophisticated and in some ways complicated business than we were a decade ago," managing partner Gary Wingens said.
By David Gialanella | June 4, 2019
"We're in a much more sophisticated and in some ways complicated business than we were a decade ago," managing partner Gary Wingens said.
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