C.J. Grisham, a civil rights attorney in Texas, talks about how he trained AI to be an indispensable utility in his solo ...
If courts decide that AI models trained on copyrighted legal materials are producing derivative works, firms may have to rethink how they integrate AI-generated research into their practice. The AI ...
Morgan & Morgan—which bills itself as "America's largest injury law firm" that fights "for the people"—learned the hard way this month that even one lawyer blindly citing AI-hallucinated case law can ...
As student usage picks up, law schools are revising academic policies to cover use of artificial intelligence in class ...
emphasized that AI should never make final legal decisions without human review. Meanwhile, Clio, a major legal practice ...
Triumvir Law has announced AI Drive 2025, an initiative to embrace AI-powered innovation in its operations. The firm has ...
Duane Morris attorneys explore what the Thomson Reuters v. Ross Intelligence decision’s novel application of the “fair use” ...
Copyright claims against AI companies just got a potential boost. A U.S. federal judge last week handed down a summary judgment in a case brought by tech ...
Krieger and David R. Cohen of Reed Smith LLP discuss the ethical implications of using Generative AI ("GenAI") in legal practice in light of guidance provided by several bar associations.
Krieger and David R. Cohen of Reed Smith LLP discuss the ethical implications of using Generative AI ("GenAI") in legal practice in light of guidance provided by several bar associations.
It’s not quite lawyer robots, but AI is already profoundly reshaping the way the courtroom works. Paul Armstrong tells us how AI is already reshaping the legal industry – just not in the way ...