By Bobby Puglia | October 30, 2024
It's especially important for legal professionals to understand how to evaluate the quality of today's AI products, and to consider more than just the tech.
By Kevin Benedicto | October 29, 2024
"The unprecedented explosion in AI technology and the AI industry has left regulators and lawmakers racing to regulate them," writes Redgrave's Kevin Benedicto.
By Ryan Smith | October 24, 2024
Legal IT professionals, and anyone whose job intersects with domains, need to know about the seven deadly vulnerabilities of domain names. If ignored, these pitfalls can cause severe damage and increase risks of bad actors interfering with the law firm's or company's domains.
By Joey Seeber | October 23, 2024
"Despite both candidates keeping policy cards close, one truth remains clear from the history: Antitrust scrutiny will persist, regardless of who wins," writes Joey Seeber, CEO of Level Legal.
By Mike Suchsland | October 21, 2024
"Bottom line, if firms fail to adjust their billing models to reflect the increased productivity enabled by AI, they risk lower margins per case," according to Mike Suchsland.
By Chris Cartrett | October 8, 2024
Instead of using their clients as test subjects for AI, legal tech vendors should lead by example and implement AI-powered transformations within their own operations to ensure innovative thought and ultimately, benefit for their clients, writes Chris Cartrett, CEO of Aderant.
By Rob Mattern | October 7, 2024
"These results show a decline in every measure of recovery for firms since 2018," writes Rob Mattern.
By Prashant Dubey, Agiloft | October 7, 2024
A data-first approach recognizes that not only is the contract document and the data within valuable, but data captured along the entire contracting journey has measurable value to the entire enterprise.
By David Kalat, BRG | October 2, 2024
Creating what would become CallerID meant overcoming three challenges: the basic technical challenge of establishing a process to signal the origin of a call; the logistical challenge in deploying that technical solution across networks; and persuading a skeptical public that this technology was not a grievous privacy violation.
By Jaron Luttich and Mike Ferrara | September 27, 2024
Law firm leaders know that the intersection of litigation and artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly crucial. At the same time, litigation data remains flawed and insufficient for use with AI tools, because it often doesn't reflect what has actually happened, what is happening, or what may need to happen next within any given case.
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