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AI's Place in Big Law Broadens, As Firms Embrace Fresh Uses of the Technology
"Practitioners, they have to adapt to this field," said Or Cohen-Sasson, the director of the AI Lab at the University of Miami School of Law. "They will need to understand the very basic mechanisms of how to work with this and what the capabilities are, like the benefits of this technology and the challenges and how to use it."Five Key Predictions on How AI Will Reshape Law Firms in 2025
This year lawyers will face an overwhelming array of fresh challenges as AI becomes more widely used by clients and firms alike.Congress Should Reconsider the Laken Riley Act
Political courage will be required to challenge constitutional overreach.View more book results for the query "*"
Manhattan DA Says Trump's Ongoing State and Federal Appeals Are Now Moot
President-elect Donald Trump's defense team still has active interlocutory appeals before the New York Supreme Court's Appellate Division, First Department and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit that were filed prior to sentencing. Trump has not yet appealed his judgment of conviction.Supreme Court Appears Sympathetic to Law Requiring Porn Sites to Verify Users' Age
The justices cited the "explosion" of online porn addiction and the difficulties of content filtering during a Wednesday challenge to a Texas age verification law for sexually explicit websites.Cybersecurity Breaches, Cyberbullying, and Ways to Help Protect Clients From Both
Cybersecurity breaches or cyber-based harassment are concerning issues for institutional and individual clients alike. Here are some considerations to help attorneys navigate their ethical obligations to their clients when these technological issues arise.AI in 2025: Five Key Predictions on How It Will Reshape International Law Firms
This year lawyers will face an overwhelming array of fresh challenges as AI becomes more widely used by clients and firms alike.Justice Known for Asking 'Tough Questions' Resolves to Improve Civility
A Supreme Court of Georgia justice known for her sharp delivery of tough questions during oral arguments has resolved to recommit herself to professional excellence and civility. "How we treat each other matters," Justice Sarah Hawkins Warren said Tuesday.Trending Stories
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