One question that reduces AI risk and improves lawyer competence

One question that reduces AI risk and improves lawyer competence

Most lawyers want to use artificial intelligence more effectively, but many hold back. The concerns are familiar: malpractice exposure, hallucinations, confidentiality breaches and the fear of relying on a tool that does... Read more »
A practical guide to trust and estates drafting software

A practical guide to trust and estates drafting software

Transactional lawyers spend significant amounts of time working with documents. When drafting legal documents, precision matters; and ensuring that statutory and technical requirements are satisfied is essential. Clients rely on their lawyers... Read more »
The Fourth Amendment comes back to the Supreme Court

The Fourth Amendment comes back to the Supreme Court

U.S. Supreme Court From 2021 until 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court did not decide one case involving traditional Fourth Amendment issues—such as what is a search, when is a warrant required and... Read more »
The case for business development coaching

The case for business development coaching

By Paul R. Manuele In the third season of the Apple TV series Ted Lasso, star striker Jamie Tartt wants to reclaim his place as the best player on the pitch. He... Read more »
The case for business development coaching

The case for business development coaching

By Paul R. Manuele In the third season of the Apple TV series Ted Lasso, star striker Jamie Tartt wants to reclaim his place as the best player on the pitch. He... Read more »
Sex crimes prosecutor finds accountability for sexual harm outside of the criminal system

Sex crimes prosecutor finds accountability for sexual harm outside of the criminal system

As prosecutors, we are trained to seek justice. While working for a district attorney, I specialized in sexual offenses and crimes against children. I understood why victims of sexual harm rely on... Read more »
The Fourth Amendment comes back to the Supreme Court

A look back at the Supreme Court in 2025 reflects its conservative leanings

U.S. Supreme Court What will be the role of the U.S. Supreme Court in the midst of a presidency that is challenging constitutional limits, and at a time when the country is... Read more »
Holiday meals in jail? Prison food: the good, the bad and the glorified

Holiday meals in jail? Prison food: the good, the bad and the glorified

The holidays are a time for reflection: what we have, what we’ve lost, and what we hope to find. For people who’ve lost their freedom,… Source link Read more »
Legal tech GCs, chief legal officers reflect on 2025, share vision for 2026

Legal tech GCs, chief legal officers reflect on 2025, share vision for 2026

Legal industry analyst Ari Kaplan hosted his inaugural Ari Kaplan Advisors Legal Tech GC/CLO Roundtable to reflect on the legal industry in 2025 and discuss key challenges, trends and opportunities likely to... Read more »
The Fourth Amendment comes back to the Supreme Court

A look back at the Supreme Court in 2025 reflects its conservative leanings

U.S. Supreme Court What will be the role of the U.S. Supreme Court in the midst of a presidency that is challenging constitutional limits, and at a time when the country is... Read more »
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