The American Lawyer | Conversation
By ALM Staff | April 11, 2024
Our Survey on Mental Health in the Legal Industry is closing, and we need to hear from you—lawyers and all professionals in the legal world.
Corporate Counsel | Conversation|Q&A
By Trudy Knockless | March 26, 2024
In a conversation with Corporate Counsel, Adobe's Senior Director and Associate General Counsel J. Scott Evans talks about the importance of building AI guardrails to protect against the misuse and how Adobe is helping artists protect their work from being copied through the use of AI and used for commercial use.
By Christopher Niesche | March 21, 2024
Ivana Kovacevic says legal tech saves a business time and money, and frees up in-house counsel to spend time on more value-added work.
By Paul Hodkinson | February 13, 2023
The advanced AI recommends certain firms as well as lawyers from the likes of Wachtell, Sullivan & Cromwell and Gibson Dunn, but its knowledge is questionable, and it seems to have a thing against Kirkland.
National Law Journal | Conversation
By Christine Schiffner | June 27, 2022
New York legal tech provider Mighty is launching a broad scope, one-stop-shop personal injury legal service—with a promise that it's not all about money but instead more about the clients.
New York Law Journal | Conversation
By Brian Lee | June 7, 2022
Sherry Levin Wallach said inconsistencies among the judiciary led to a feeling of unease, and increased lawyers' stress levels.
National Law Journal | Conversation
By Christine Schiffner | June 7, 2022
Opening an office in the metaverse is an exciting proposition for a growing number of plaintiffs firms. As with any new technological frontier, firms are weighing business opportunity against data safety concerns.
National Law Journal | Conversation
By Christine Schiffner | June 6, 2022
From data privacy concerns to cryptocurrency fraud and identity theft, plaintiffs attorneys view the nascent metaverse as a growth market for future litigation.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Conversation|Expert Opinion|News
By Brett S. Venn | March 7, 2022
The court held that the Wayback Machine's archived webpages are not a proper subject of judicial notice "because a private internet archive falls short of being a source whose accuracy cannot reasonably be questioned as required by [Federal Rule of Evidence] Rule 201."
National Law Journal | Conversation
By Christine Schiffner | November 15, 2021
Litigation software has been a "game-changer" for plaintiff firms, revolutionizing how cases are processed and ultimately increasing their bottom line.
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