By Bill Piwonka, Exterro | June 22, 2023
Businesses and their legal departments alike are at risk of being overwhelmed by DSARs, and by the amount of data they will need to locate and review to fulfill them. Now is the time for businesses to take appropriate steps to prepare for the deluge.
By Ryan Hemmel and Damir Kahvedžić, ProSearch | June 21, 2023
Microsoft Loop, a new web and mobile co-creation app in Microsoft 365 that offers interactive components for team collaboration, will create new challenges for managing and collecting data for discovery purposes.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Jonathan Bick | June 20, 2023
Most agree that internet deepfake content is widespread and may be used to manipulate the public, attack personal rights, infringe intellectual property and cause personal data difficulties. However, little agreement exists as to who is legally liable for internet AI deepfake content.
By Jim O'Hare, LegalEase Solutions LLC | June 20, 2023
Training AI is an aspect of implementation that vendors need to discuss more with their prospects during sales calls—and one that prospects must educate themselves better on to make more informed CLM purchase decisions.
By Paul Hodkinson | June 18, 2023
It is too easy to blame all the job cuts on market conditions, there is something else going on and it is more worrying for juniors, writes the Global Lawyer.
By Jennifer Sherman, CARET | June 16, 2023
Successful midmarket firms understand that flexible, easy-to-use technology creates a competitive advantage, enabling them to win bigger clients and projects and to deliver services that rival those provided by big law firms.
By Vince Cole, Ontellus | June 15, 2023
It is crucial for law firms to consider their ability to streamline general document and record retrieval processes and maintenance. Doing so will result in significant time savings, ultimately reducing industry burnout and enhancing work-life quality and balance.
By Mike Paul, Innovative Computing Systems | June 14, 2023
Being prepared means your firm can continue to serve clients and generate revenue, whether the next crisis is natural, like the pandemic or a wildfire, or human-created, like an unintentional security breach.
By Dr. Lance Eliot | June 12, 2023
OpenAI has released a new AI tool intended to aid researchers in exploring and ascertaining how generative AI such as the widely popular GPT apps can deeply analyze text and fluently interact in a human-like manner. This tool is a handy means to also examine how generative AI can undertake legal tasks and seemingly perform AI-based legal reasoning.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Brett Rosen | June 9, 2023
If you're not willing to put your life in the hands of a ChatGPT pilot or a ChatGPT surgeon, why would you be willing to put your life in the hands of a ChatGPT lawyer? I think ChatGPT can and will be useful to the legal industry. However, do I think it'll replace the lawyers and attorneys in the legal industry? No, I do not.
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