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UK Firm Mishcon de Reya Is Hiring a GPT Specialist. Will Others Follow?
"I'm convinced that we'll see more of this. And again, it's going to be from the firms that are not just approaching this from a marketing and PR point of view," Jeffrey Brandt, chief information officer at Jackson Kelly, told Legaltech News.How's Harvey? The Pro and Cons of A&O's Audacious AI System
'Now, you can say to Harvey: "draft a risk factor for an IPO for an English company that does chemicals"—and it will come up with something really good,' says one UK partner of the firm's generative AI platform.Seven Legal Players That Are Already Harnessing GPT-3.5 Technology
Not long after OpenAI rolled out its GPT-3 large language models, a handful of pioneers in the legal field dove headfirst to utilize the technology.UK Law Firm Mishcon de Reya Looking to Hire GPT Specialist
The UK firm is the latest in a host of law firms looking to find uses for the fast-developing chat technology.View more book results for the query "Mishcon de Reya"
Crown Estate Enlists Hogan Lovells for Legal Action Against Twitter
Meanwhile, Pinsent Masons is advising UK pub chain Wetherspoons on legal action against Budweiser.The Influx of Wealth Into Singapore Could Be a Major Boon for Lawyers
Lawyers say the decades Singapore has dedicated to building and finessing its systems, regulations, and image as a hub for financial services, technology and innovation as well as dispute resolution, are finally paying off.UK Regulator's Unlimited Fining Powers Part of a 'Slippery Slope', Say Law Firm Partners
New statutory powers could give the UK legal industry regulator unlimited fining powers when it comes to economic crime.What's the Litigation Outlook as Legal Industry Faces an Economic 'Inflection Point'?
Recent industry surveys from Thomson Reuters and Berkeley Research Group point to belt-tightening and less deal work across the legal industry. But there might be more disputes springing out of the deals actually moving forward.Ex-Jones Day Partner Ordered to Pay £635,000 After Being Found in Contempt of Court
In August, the lawyer was found liable for contempt of court for ordering the destruction of evidence during a dispute.Trending Stories
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