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  • LawCatch Adds Legal Writer David Lat To Board Of Directors

    LawCatch Inc., the parent company of legal writing and editing tool BriefCatch, has added attorney turned legal writer David Lat to its board of directors, the company announced earlier this week.

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    Fisher Phillips Acquires Knowledge Management Co.

    International labor and employment law firm Fisher Phillips has acquired knowledge management solutions company Blue Pencil Box, which offers tools to help employers navigate noncompete agreements and other restrictive covenants, the firm said Wednesday.

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    Attys Identify Trust As Key Barrier To Generative AI Adoption

    The overwhelming majority of legal leaders who work for law firms and corporations don't trust generative artificial intelligence tools, and there's also a divide between the two groups on the use of this innovative technology, a new survey has found.

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    What Are The AI Possibilities For Mid-Law?

    As generative artificial intelligence develops and big firms cautiously try it out, industry observers say that Mid-Law firms are also experimenting with the technology and that it will likely prove useful for midsize, midmarket and regional firms as the tech matures.

  • Fileread Joins Other Legal Tech Cos. In Changing Its Name

    Legal software startup Fileread has changed its name to Aurelogy, the company announced Wednesday, joining several other legal tech companies that have changed their names over the last year.

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    GCs Expect Greater Use Of AI, Yet Some Hesitation Remains

    Chief legal officers face some uncertainty regarding the integration of generative artificial intelligence in legal functions, but a significant majority anticipate the adoption of generative AI to grow in the years ahead, a new survey has found.

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    Attys Split On 5th Circ.'s Proposed AI, Accuracy-Check Rule

    The Fifth Circuit's proposed rule change requiring that attorneys verify documents were not written using generative artificial intelligence and, if they were, that they were reviewed for accuracy by humans has garnered mixed reactions, with some lawyers saying the change isn't necessary, and others saying it doesn't go far enough.

  • Business Management Co. Elite Unveils New Branding

    Elite Technology, which provides financial and practice management solutions to law firms, on Tuesday revealed a new logo and branding following its ownership change last year and a restructuring announcement in the fall.

  • Law Firms Turn To Tech To Tackle Legal Project Management

    Legal project management software helps law firms keep tasks organized during key processes such as e-discovery and tracking production, a trio of panelists said Tuesday.

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    2nd Circ. Rebukes Atty For Fake Citation In Latest AI Blunder

    The Second Circuit referred a New York attorney for punishment Tuesday for submitting a brief citing a fake case generated by ChatGPT and not checking over the brief to catch the mistake.

  • Gilbert LLP Debuts Legal Tech Co. Tesseract Data Services

    Gilbert LLP, a litigation firm based in Washington, D.C., announced on Tuesday the launch of Tesseract Data Services, a legal technology subsidiary that will both assist with matters at the firm and independently advise clients.

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    This Law School Is Taking On 'Quantum Speed' Of AI

    Law360 Pulse caught up with University of California College of the Law, San Francisco Professor Robin Feldman, the director of its new AI Law & Innovation Institute

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    What Makes A Generative AI Rollout Successful At A Law Firm

    Law firms should go through an extensive procurement process before acquiring generative artificial intelligence tools, including checking with clients on the use of those specific technologies, a panel of experts said Monday.

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    Small And Midsize Law Firms Cautious About AI

    More than half of lawyers at midsize and small law firms believe that artificial intelligence isn't reliable yet and distrust the technology, according to a report on midsize law firm trends released Tuesday by law practice management platform Clio.

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    Texas Bar AI Task Force Offers Glimpse At Early Proposals

    A preliminary report from the Texas bar's artificial intelligence task force offered a sweeping look at the challenges and opportunities the technology presents for the legal profession in the state, with possible recommendations touching on attorney ethics, the use of AI in the court system, and other topics.

  • Calif. Bill Seeks To Regulate AI-Generated Products, Evidence

    A California bill introduced in the state Senate on Thursday would prohibit the use of artificial intelligence to falsify someone's identity or use their likeness without consent and establish standards for identifying duped evidence in court proceedings.

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    Augmented Reality Could Become A Courtroom Reality

    Augmented reality in courtrooms is years away at best, but recent advancements have inspired legal experts to imagine how this technology might improve evidence presentations in courts.

  • Casepoint Launches FOIA Management Service

    Legal technology company Casepoint announced on Monday the rollout of a new offering to manage Freedom of Information Act requests alongside its existing e-discovery capabilities.

  • Law360 Seeks Members For Its 2024 Editorial Boards

    Law360 is looking for avid readers of its publications to serve as members of its 2024 editorial advisory boards.

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    Partners Take the Lead as Law Firm Rates Continue to Rise

    Law firms have continued to raise billing rates in 2023, according to a report released Friday that broke down average billable rates across timekeeper roles, including partners, associates and paralegals.

  • Legal Operations Co. Harbor Launches Innovation Lab

    Legal operations support provider Harbor Global LLC has launched an innovation lab focused on testing and developing solutions using advanced technologies and processes for law firms and in-house legal departments.

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    Legal Tech Roundup: Proof, Norm Ai

    A service of process and e-filing platform's largest capital raise to date tops this roundup of recent industry news.

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    How Dechert Is Navigating, And Building, Generative Tech

    Since artificial intelligence developer OpenAI debuted ChatGPT, several legal tech companies and law firms have launched their own tools leveraging generative AI. Here is a look at how Dechert LLP is using the technology.

  • Voir Dire: Law360 Pulse's Weekly Quiz

    The legal industry’s busy January continued this week as BigLaw firms elevated attorneys and expanded their reach into growing markets. Test your legal news savvy here with Law360 Pulse’s weekly quiz.

  • 9th Circ. Forms AI Panel With Bradley Arant Atty As A Member

    The Ninth Circuit is forming a committee to guide the court on artificial intelligence issues, according to a Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP partner and member of the committee who spoke to Law360 about judicial efforts to address the emerging technology.

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