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Casetext Introduces AI Legal Assistant CoCounsel, Incorporating Most Advanced Models From OpenAI
"Our AI legal assistant is the first of its kind," said Jake Heller, co-founder and CEO of Casetext. "It creates a momentous opportunity for attorneys to delegate tasks like legal research, document review, and contract analysis to an AI, freeing them to focus on the most impactful aspects of their practice."Experimentation Period Over: Law Firms Want Practical Tech That Solves Real Problems
With threats of an economic downturn looming, ROI and UX/UI are now two of the hottest buzzwords when it comes to law firm technology purchasing.'Where They Spend Their Weekends Is Irrelevant': Dual-Based Lawyers Descend on Brussels
Many of the offices that U.S. firms recently established in the European capital are staffed and sometimes led by lawyers who are based in another city in addition to Brussels.Developments in Greenwashing and ESG Regulation and Litigation Expected in 2023
It is a good time for companies of any size to take a hard look at whether they can substantiate the environmental or ESG benefit claims made in their marketing materials on their websites, and even on social media, so as to minimize risk of exposure to greenwashing claims.Cozen O'Connor Stakes Claim to Boulder Market With 13 IP Hires From Lathrop GPM
The team includes four attorneys and three patent agents as well as billing support professionals. paralegals, a software specialist and a legal practice assistant.View more book results for the query "Curtis"
How Are Brussels' Newcomer Firms Faring In a Crowded Market?
Law.com International spoke to four of the partners leading their U.S. firms' recent expansion to find out how they've done since launching in Brussels.Why Big Law Layoffs May Continue: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Bankers Beware: The Reach of the Procuring Cause Standard
'Morpheus' and 'Dominik' raise the prospect that courts—and certainly parties litigating an investment banking fee—will be tempted to stack the deck in favor of a vague and fact-specific procuring cause standard. Once again, bankers beware.Why Have So Many US Law Firms Set Up Shop in Brussels?
Brexit, the "Brussels effect," the mainstreaming of antitrust and even optics have been driving firms to establish bases in Brussels. But not all of the firms have the same goals.Trending Stories
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