
Historically, our profession’s response to emerging technologies has been lukewarm at best, sometimes peppered with contempt. For many lawyers, technology was viewed as an unwelcome and unnecessary intrusion into their purposefully analog world.
Historically, our profession’s response to emerging technologies has been lukewarm at best, sometimes peppered with contempt. For many lawyers, technology was viewed as an unwelcome and unnecessary intrusion into their purposefully analog world. …
Here is my recent Daily Record column. My past Daily Record articles can be accessed here.
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AI in Law Firms: Ethics Committees Are Clearing the Path Forward
Whenever new technologies become available to lawyers, ethical concerns initially pose a significant hurdle to adoption. This friction is understandable. Legal professionals are necessarily cautious about tinkering…
Here is my recent Daily Record column. My past Daily Record articles can be accessed here.
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NY Ethics Opinion Addresses Lawyer Imposter Accounts
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery—or is it? What if the mimicry in question harms your professional reputation? Even worse, what if your reaction to it, or lack thereof, could…
Here is my recent Daily Record column. My past Daily Record articles can be accessed here.
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Florida Bar Releases Handy Generative AI Guide for Lawyers
One of the most common questions I hear from lawyers about generative artificial intelligence (AI) is “Where do I start?” The pace of change since the release of ChatGPT…
Here is my recent Daily Record column. My past Daily Record articles can be accessed here.
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Illinois Supreme Court AI Policy Offers Caution With a Side of Clarity
The use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) by litigants hasn’t exactly been embraced by courts nationwide. Instead, sensational headlines about hallucinated case citations have led to…
Here is my recent Daily Record column. My past Daily Record articles can be accessed here.
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The Year Ahead in Legal Tech: AI, Innovation, and Opportunity
Looking back on 2024, this Grateful Dead lyric comes to mind: “What a long, strange trip it’s been.” It perfectly captures the upheaval of the last four years,…
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Top Picks for 2024: Last-Minute Holiday Gift-Giving
The winter holidays are just around the corner, and you know what that means—it’s the perfect time to tackle your gift shopping. But don’t wait too long—time is running out! Have…
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The Risks of Using Dropbox for Client Files
Years ago, after the American Bar Association published my “Cloud Computing for Lawyers” book, I was often asked to speak to lawyers about the benefits and risks of implementing cloud…
Here is my recent Daily Record column. My past Daily Record articles can be accessed here.
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GenAI, Talent, and Remote Work: Legal Industry Trends from the 2024 Wolters Kluwer Survey
The 2024 Wolters Kluwer Future Ready Lawyer Report was released last month and highlights key trends impacting the legal profession. The survey findings from…
Closing the Justice Gap: How Courts Are Leveraging GenAI for Greater Accessibility
Last week, I wrote about the release of recent judicial guidance for judges and court personnel seeking to use generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) to assist with the administration of justice. The guidance provided a roadmap for the ethical implementation of GenAI into the…