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Delivery of Legal Services Is Changing as More States Explore Reform Measures
Indiana, Minnesota and Washington state are all mulling proposals that would allow nonlawyers to provide certain legal services, following in the footsteps of Arizona and Utah.Can In-House Counsel Mitigate Emerging Technology's ESG Impact?
Legal experts say legal departments should take the lead in evaluating and communicating ESG risks as technology like gen AI becomes more prominent across industries.Legal IT Professionals: Beware the Seven Deadly Vulnerabilities of Domain Names
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.Alt Legal Acquires Trademark Paralegal Services Company WeberMark
With the acquisition, Alt Legal launched its own intellectual property paralegal service called Alt Legal Assist.Thomson Reuters Unveils AI for Legal Justice Aid Program for Legal Aid Organizations
The program will provide subsidized CoCounsel products for legal aid organizations, as well as an innovation initiative among a select number of legal aid nonprofits hoping to implement artificial intelligence.View more book results for the query "*"
Law Firms, Legal Departments Lean Into Gen AI Adoption to Attract Talent
Wolters Kluwer's 2024 Future Ready Lawyer survey also found that integrating gen AI into legal organizations' workflow is still challenging for firms and legal departments.'This Is Not a Coincidence': Lawsuit Blames Chatbot App Character.AI for Teen's Suicide
The suit is the first of its kind against a provider of artificial intelligence, but similar suits have been filed against social media giant Meta Platforms Inc., which owns Facebook and Instagram, and the parent companies of TikTok, Snapchat and YouTube.Penn State Agrees to $1.25M Settlement in Novel 'Cyber-Whistleblower' Suit
The university was accused of failing to comply with cybersecurity requirements in 15 contracts involving the Department of Defense or National Aeronautics and Space Administration between 2018 and 2023.Antitrust at a Crossroads: How the 2024 Election Could Shift the Economic Balance
"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.Trending Stories
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