What law students need to know about legal technology
THE NATIONAL JURIST — Legal technology is making the practice of law more efficient and the time to get familiar with the various options available is while you’re in law school.
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CISION PR WEB — Law.co, a pioneering legal tech company, is excited to announce the forthcoming launch of its cutting-edge legal research and generative AI legal tool.
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DIGITAL DETECTIVES — We all know generative AI is making significant waves all over the world, but lawyers need to take a hard look at its implications in the law and their own legal practice. John Simek and Sharon Nelson welcome Doug Austin to discuss AI technologies and their impacts on attorneys.
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ROCKET MATTER — ChatGPT is the new kid on the block—and unless you’ve been living under a rock with no WiFi, you’ve heard about it. ChatGPT and other AI technologies have the potential to revolutionize the way we work, but many law firms are understandably cautious. AI has its drawbacks, many of which we may not…
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BLOOMBERG LAW — Artificial intelligence has revolutionized the e-discovery process by drastically reducing the volume of documents attorneys must review and the cost to clients for them to do so. If AI can accurately review documents, do we still need discovery counsel?
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BUILT IN — You’ve no doubt heard of ChatGPT, the amazing chatbot that can produce remarkably high quality text on any number of topics. When it first hit the scene, social media was filled with fun but non-essential uses for it, like writing bedtime stories featuring your kids, hammering out last minute wedding speeches or helping cheat on…
Read More about How generative artificial intelligence could affect in-house legal workPodcast: University of Miami Law professor Jill Barton and St. John’s Law professor Rachel Smith discuss legal writing handbook
ASPEN LEADING EDGE — Jill Barton, University of Miami, and Rachel Smith, St, John’s University discuss the third edition of their book, The Handbook for the New Legal Writer, and the addition of mindfulness icons throughout the book.
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JDJ JOURNAL — Harvard Law School and the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society are pleased to launch the Initiative on Artificial Intelligence and the Law (IAIL).
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UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI SCHOOL OF LAW — As the University of Miami continues to look ahead to meet the needs of its students and the global community it serves, Miami Law professors offer their insights on issues the law is serving today, as well as the challenges for lawyers of tomorrow.
Read More about University of Miami Law programs aim to educate the next generation of business and technology lawyersWilliam & Mary Law dean A. Benjamin Spencer discusses how educators can prepare students for the rise of artificial intelligence
HIGHER ED DIVE — By now it is clear that artificial intelligence is dramatically transforming our world, particularly the world of work and how professionals can augment their productivity. Because the pace of change in this area is so rapid, professional education leaders must adapt to prepare our learners for this brave new world.
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