In late 2022, commercially available generative artificial intelligence tools saw an exponential increase in sophistication and ability, taking the legal world by storm. As the underlying models continue to involve and improve, these tools will become more powerful—increasing both their applicability to legal work and their implications for existing law in the process.

Below is a digest of coverage of generative AI from Legaltech News and across ALM.


Executive coach and consultant Amy Wegener, left, and O'Melveny & Myers LLP managing director for information Ali Shahidi, right. Courtesy photosNew UC Irvine Law Course Explores Practice Management With Help From Gen AI

By Ella Sherman