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February 12, 2024 | Daily Report Online

Using Communication Aids in a Law Practice

Transcription and live-captioning services can be useful for lawyers and clients struggling with hearing or other processing issues, but utilizing them is not totally risk-free.
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February 12, 2024 | The American Lawyer

Hogan Lovells Hires 23 M&A Lawyers From Orrick in Italy

Orrick said the departures are part of the firm's strategy to provide sector-specific advice, and include another exit to BonelliErede.
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February 12, 2024 | The American Lawyer

To Implement Gen AI, Lawyers and Large Language Models Go Back to School

Law firms are training attorneys on prompt engineering and feeding data into LLMs to get both parties acquainted with each other.
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AC Ocean Walk, LLC v. Am. Guarantee & Liab. Ins. Co.
Publication Date: 2024-02-05
Practice Area: Insurance Law
Industry: Entertainment and Leisure | Insurance
Court: New Jersey Supreme Court
Judge: Justice Patterson
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Stephen M. Orlofsky (Blank Rome, attorneys; Stephen M. Orlofsky, Michael A. Iannucci, Michael R. Darbee, Justin F. Lavella of the District of Columbia and Virginia bars, admitted pro hac vice, and Alexander H. Berman of the District of Columbia and Virginia bars, admitted pro hac vice, on the briefs)
For defendant: David R. Roth (Wiggin and Dana) of the Connecticut and New York bars, admitted pro hac vice (Ford Marrin Esposito Witmeyer & Gleser and Wiggin and Dana, attorneys; Edward M. Pinter, Jon R. Grabowski, Caroline McKenna, David R. Roth, and Jeffrey R. Babbin (Wiggin and Dana) of the Connecticut and District of Columbia bars, admitted pro hac vice, on the joint briefs). Brett Solberg of the Texas bar, admitted pro hac vice (DLA Piper, attorneys; Michael D. Hynes, on the joint briefs). Keith Moskowitz of the Illinois, New York, and Connecticut bars, admitted pro hac vice (Dentons US, attorneys; Shawn L. Kelly, on the joint briefs).
Case number: A-28-22 (087304)

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February 04, 2024 | New York Law Journal

Clients, Common Sense Drive Big Law Gen AI Policies

Most law firms aren't feeding client data into generative AI tools, but a handful have begun testing the technology on closed systems with client permission.
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Law Journal Press | Digital Book District of Columbia Legal Malpractice Law 2024 Authors: Shari L. Klevens, Alanna G. Clair View this Book

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January 31, 2024 | The American Lawyer

Clients, Common Sense Drive Big Law Gen AI Policies

Most law firms aren't feeding client data into generative AI tools, but a handful have begun testing the technology on closed systems with client permission.
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January 30, 2024 | Daily Report Online

Alston's Finance Group Sees Success, in Both Revenue and Diversity

Karen Gelernt and her successors in the Alston group stand out, as they are among the few female leaders of a structured finance practice in Big Law.
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January 29, 2024 | Daily Report Online

A Dual Role: Lawyers and Advisers

By balancing their roles between lawyers and advisers, practitioners can help their clients navigate difficult decisions with support, context and advice.
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January 29, 2024 | The American Lawyer

We Asked Every Am Law 100 Law Firm How They're Using Gen AI. Here's What We Learned

At least 41 of the U.S.'s highest grossing firms are putting the much-discussed technology to use, exploring opportunities for legal work and on the business side of operations.
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January 26, 2024 | The Recorder

Implement Good Habits To Reduce Malpractice Risks

Even small steps can help break old habits that create big risks of malpractice claims, according to Dentons' Shari Klevens and Alanna Clair.
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