September 2024

In this product demonstration we take a look at knowledge management platform Tiger Eye Blueprint, speaking to Tiger Eye’s founder and managing director Dave Wilson and product manager Rob Taylor, […]
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From : Blog Entry >> Alina’s Blog EntryPlease enjoy this blog post authored by Alina Antonov, Senior Information Technology Project Manager, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP. ILTA: I’m a proud volunteer at ILTA, the International Legal Technology Association. Founded in 1980, ILTA is like the ultimate clubhouse for legal tech enthusiasts—where lawyers and tech geeks unite to
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New York Law School’s Associate Dean for Upper Level Writing Heidi K. Brown discusses why she believes anyone can overcome hesitance toward new technologies, how writing helped her both take on sexism in the workplace and earn her first seat at the table, and how generative AI can help “turbo-boost” creativity.
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This week we talk with Ed Walters from VLex to explore the Autumn 2024 release of VLex’s Vincent AI platform. Ed discusses a series of transformative updates that are turning Vincent AI from a legal research tool into a comprehensive platform that integrates drafting, transactional, and research tasks. These updates include new workflow tools, redlining capabilities, and an innovative feature
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TechLaw.Fest 2024, the conference organised by Singapore’s Academy of Law (SAL) and Ministry of Law (MOL), has become the focal point for a number of significant announcements, including a GenAI […]
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Legal automation company Bryter today (11 September) formally launches Extract Agent, which enables legal teams to use AI contract review and data extraction functionality across a wider range of use […]
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James Pizzirusso, a co-founder and partner at Hausfeld who is representing plaintiffs in cases filed against Snowflake, said that the company “should have taken extra precautions here given the sensitivity of the data that it hosted” and “the massive number of breaches that have been occurring in the last decade.”
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Sexton likened the Woodbridge police department’s handling of facial recognition to early users of GPS technology who drove off a cliff because the technology told them to. “It was like this magic thing. You’re kind of bewitched by the technology,” he said.
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A Justice System Overdue for InnovationThe modern era is defined by an accelerating pace of change—change that is increasingly complex and multifaceted. This environment necessitates proactive and creative responses to emerging challenges and speaks to a shift in culture. Questioning the status quo and improving systems is expected. And yet the status quo persists in many aspects of the legal
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