Here is my recent Daily Record column. My past Daily Record articles can be accessed here.
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Florida’s Professional Conduct Rules Now Include AI—But Was It Needed?
When faced with the impact of a potentially disruptive technology, our profession follows a very predictable path: ignorance, indifference, overreaction, readjustment, begrudging acceptance, and finally, appreciation. With the sudden emergence and advancement
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I got a new driver’s license. It is my ninth one, as I’ve moved around a bit and all the jurisdictions in which I’ve lived have required you to get a new one. The visit to the Department of Motor Vehicles wasn’t too bad. You can imagine, though, that not everyone was having a great time.
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In a recent episode of “The Geek in Review” podcast, hosts Marlene Gebauer and Greg Lambert interviewed a team of innovation leaders from the law firm Faegre Drinker. The guests included Shawn Swearingen, Chief Innovation Officer; David Gross, Design Lab co-founder; and Ruben Gonzalez, Design Lab Director. The discussion centered around the relaunch of Faegre Drinker’s Legal
Continue Reading Designing the Future of Law: Inside Faegre Drinker’s Legal Design Lab Relaunch

Judge James Donato said halting enforcement of his order until the 9th Circuit rules on Google’s appeal would not be in the public interest. “A much better argument could be made that the public’s interest is best served by opening up the market to competition,” he said.
Continue Reading Google Fails to Secure Long-Term Stay of Order Requiring It to Open App Store to Rivals


“How can I be a better ally?” This is a question we often hear at the Commission on Professionalism.
While the number of diverse attorneys from many communities has been growing slowly, uncivil lawyer-to-lawyer behavior tied to race, age, and sex has grown too. Moreover, members of many groups that are traditionally underrepresented in the legal profession have been
Continue Reading 4 Questions Lawyers Have About Allyship

[Note: In preparation for the KM&I Conference later this week, I wanted to share some of my notes on the presentation that Laurent Wiesel and I are giving on the topic of Document Management Systems in the age of Generative AI. We only have 35 minutes to share our thoughts, so I wanted to compile my notes from interviews
Continue Reading The Evolution/Integration/Revolution of Document Management Systems in the Legal Industry

States are poised to receive $42.5 billion in broadband grants thanks to the 2021 infrastructure bill. While a lot of this money will be going to the usual entrenched monopoly incumbents, a lot of it is also going to a growing list of popular cooperatives, municipalities, and city-owned utilities to expand affordable fiber. This Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (BEAD) program is going […]
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In this 31st episode of Charting Change in Legal, Caroline Hill, editor and publisher of Legal IT Insider, and industry analyst Ari Kaplan discussed ClioCon; the importance of putting culture before technology; […]
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