Do not use ChatGPT for legal research
ChatGPT, Google Bard, and Bing Chat are not substitutes for legal research tools. These generative AI tools can do a lot of things fairly well, but legal research is not one of them. Read [...]
ChatGPT, Google Bard, and Bing Chat are not substitutes for legal research tools. These generative AI tools can do a lot of things fairly well, but legal research is not one of them. Read [...]
Jurors expect to see cases come to life with movement, sound, pictures, diagrams, maps, medical illustrations and animations. Read more at thedailyrecord.com
Corporate law departments want their outside firms to utilize generative AI — but only if law firms create new value that the department can’t achieve on its own. Read more at www.thomsonreuters.com
Legal Ethics: The promise and ethical pitfalls of ChatGPT By Sari W. Montgomery It’s hard to believe that months ago, few people had ever heard of OpenAI or ChatGPT. Yet, in that short time, [...]
Three reports that will answer most of your financial questions. Read more at www.lawtechnologytoday.org
The acquisition unites a long-established giant in legal research with a company that has proven to be a feisty upstart since its founding in 2013. Read more at www.lawnext.com
It’s all too common for legal professionals to log billable hours, send out invoices and not get paid. Here are a few best practices that will lead to an improved collection rate and stronger [...]
The average number of lateral associates switching firms has doubled in 10 years. No firm is immune from being raided. Read more at adamsmithesq.com
Complete Communicator: Framing the conversation By Jay Sullivan Leaders in burgeoning practices have multiple stakeholders to satisfy on a daily basis. Leaders shift their focus constantly from incoming client emails, to the discussion with their partners [...]
Acknowledging a client's, a colleague's or another person's contributions is a form of recognition and appreciation, and it has a huge upside. Yet, many professionals fail to make the effort. Read more at lawvision.com