Generative AI could revolutionize e-discovery—but buyer beware

Generative AI could revolutionize e-discovery—but buyer beware

Typically cautious with new technology, attorneys are dipping their toes into “a sea change” of new generative artificial intelligence tools for e-discovery, says Mary Mack, CEO and chief legal technologist at Electronic... Read more »
Generative AI could revolutionize e-discovery—but buyer beware

Will generative AI alleviate burnout or make lawyers more miserable?

The PC, smartphone, email and the internet. History is littered with examples of how hot new technologies meant to make us more productive led to unintended consequences, including stress and burnout. When... Read more »
Generative AI could revolutionize e-discovery—but buyer beware

How AI could blur the borders of immigration law

In late 2022, veteran immigration lawyer Greg Siskind used a beta version of Casetext’s artificial intelligence legal assistant CoCounsel for research in a class action lawsuit he filed for Ukrainian refugees seeking... Read more »
Generative AI could revolutionize e-discovery—but buyer beware

Law schools consider post-ChatGPT coursework

ChatGPT’s unveiling sparked conversations among law faculty, with opinions ranging from banning GPT platforms in certain classes to encouraging experimentation to reconsidering law school pedagogy, professors contacted by the ABA Journal say.... Read more »
Generative AI could revolutionize e-discovery—but buyer beware

When it comes to using generative AI and contracts, the devil is in the details

Riding the waves of ChatGPT’s explosive entrance in late 2022, a host of vendors have developed generative artificial intelligence-powered tools for use throughout the contract life cycle. “It is not often in... Read more »
Generative AI could revolutionize e-discovery—but buyer beware

Generative AI could revolutionize e-discovery—but buyer beware

Typically cautious with new technology, attorneys are dipping their toes into “a sea change” of new generative artificial intelligence tools for e-discovery, says Mary Mack, CEO and chief legal technologist at Electronic... Read more »
Generative AI could revolutionize e-discovery—but buyer beware

How AI could blur the borders of immigration law

In late 2022, veteran immigration lawyer Greg Siskind used a beta version of Casetext’s artificial intelligence legal assistant CoCounsel for research in a class action lawsuit he filed for Ukrainian refugees seeking... Read more »
Stacy Butler channels passion for legal innovation into i4J incubator

Stacy Butler channels passion for legal innovation into i4J incubator

(Photo of Stacy Butler by Bob Torrez/ABA Journal) When Stacy Butler, the director of the Innovation for Justice Program, is asked if she will ever practice law again, she doesn’t hesitate to... Read more »
Data Broker: Josh Blandi’s platform gives firms and businesses real-time access to court records and analytics 

Data Broker: Josh Blandi’s platform gives firms and businesses real-time access to court records and analytics 

(Photo of Josh Blandi and his dog, Olivia, by Jeff Berting/ABA Journal) As the co-founder of CountryWide Debt Relief, Josh Blandi targeted a specific group of consumers who were struggling financially amid... Read more »
Zachariah DeMeola created a holistic way for law students to find where they fit into the profession

Zachariah DeMeola created a holistic way for law students to find where they fit into the profession

(Photo of Zachariah DeMeola by bettyclicker/ABA Journal) Zachariah DeMeola, senior director of strategic initiatives with the Law School Admission Council, has spent a lot of time stressing the importance of lawyers developing... Read more »
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