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Holland & Knight Partners Discuss Their Ascent to Leadership Roles and What It Took to Get There
Tiffani Lee and Kwamina Williford, both of whom hold positions of leadership at Holland & Knight, on the unique challenges they overcame and the guidance necessary to get there.The Law Firm Disrupted: A Healthy Degree of Caution in Advice Around AI
In a new survey, only 29% of outside counsel responded that they were "highly confident" in their ability to advise clients on AI regulation.Do Courts Favor Plaintiffs on Discovery? Amazon Thinks So
Amazon cited a growing trend among attorneys to corner niche markets by suing specific corporations by gleaning inside knowledge through expansive discovery in other litigation.Former FBI Cyber Expert on How AI Will Exacerbate Law Firms' Wire Transfer Vulnerabilities
One of the highest points of vulnerability for law firms exists when they are conducting wire transfers during a class action payment, said Todd Doss, a senior managing director with Guidepost Solutions.View more book results for the query "*"
Atlanta Firm Working to Use AI Startup Platform in All Aspects of Operations
"I don't see AI replacing people in law, but I see it allowing lawyers to spend more of their time doing the work that's the important part, and letting a computer do what it can do," said Amanda Farahany, managing partner of labor and employment firm Barrett & Farahany.'Everyone Is Swamped': In-House Lawyers Hopeful Gen AI Will Help Them Come Up for Air
"Everyone is constantly telling us how buried they are and there's too much work to be done. And you're a cost center by nature, you can't deny it. So, your incentive is always to get more done, faster," said Mary O'Carroll, chief community officer at Ironclad.Cybersecurity-as-a-Service for Law Firms: Key Pitfalls and Considerations
Nowadays, given that legal industry has traditionally been cost aware and thrifty, a considerable number of law firms prefer cybersecurity-as-a-service (CaaS) model with a flexible, pay-as-you-go pricing.FTC Strikes Back at MGM for Fighting Its Probe of Massive Cyberattack
In one line of attack, MGM is seeking to disqualify FTC Chair Lina Khan, who was staying at the company's Las Vegas hotel when the hackers struck and, because of the disruption, was asked by a front desk clerk to write her credit card number on a piece of paper.Courts Remain Hesitant to Regulate the Use of Generative AI in Litigation
While AI technology advances at breathtaking pace, the legal system—not exactly known as an early adopter of new technology—has continued to move slowly and cautiously in response, awaiting new developments rather than trying to anticipate them.Trending Stories
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