August 2024

Newly-founded but fast-growing gen AI alternative legal services provider Execo has entered a strategic partnership with ContractPodAi and will incorporate ContractPodAi’s assistant Leah within its client service delivery offering. Execo’s […]
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Dutch tech publication Tweakers has kicked off a legal storm after revealing that a Dutch lower court judge has used ChatGPT as a source of information for the ruling. Tweakers […]
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Is the legal profession shifting away from litigation, perhaps dramatically? Do we need to rethink legal education in light of changing practice patterns? Are only 25% of US lawyers now litigators? Is that percentage decreasing and at what rate? How can we find out?

I heard a while back that only a relatively small percentage of US lawyers are now
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Earlier this year, I wrote about the beta launch of davinci, an AI tool to assist intellectual property practitioners throughout the patent prosecution process. Today, that tool emerges from beta for general availability under a new name, DeepIP, and with a new direct integration within Microsoft Word.
DeepIP is an AI copilot that works directly within Word  or as
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From : Blog Entry >> Donna’s Blog EntryGoogle’s Fight Against Non-Consensual Deepfakes: A Step Forward in Digital Gender Rights In the digital age, the proliferation of deepfake technology has raised significant concerns, particularly when it’s used without consent. The recent scandal involving Taylor Swift, where her likeness was used in a non-consensual deepfake, sparked widespread outrage and brought this
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With the passage of the EU AI Act and a deluge of passed and pending legislation in the United States, AI compliance is a given. Kassi Burns shares what attorneys can do now so they are better prepared to advise clients on these issues. 
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Universal Migrator has added two new extractors for helping law firms migrate their data from one platform to another, bringing its total number of migration extractors to 114.
It has also enhanced several of its existing extractors with additional backup options.
Universal Migrator is a tool that helps law firms and legal organizations migrate their data when moving from one
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For decades, one product, Thomson Reuters Westlaw, has dominated the legal research market. A core foundation of that dominance has been Westlaw’s claims of copyright in several elements of its legal research service, particularly its headnotes and Key Number System.
The validity of those copyrights will be a central issue later this month when the  long-running lawsuit between that legal
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