News

Jens Petry and Tom Gassmann of Squire Patton Boggs explore the extent to which AI can play a role in dispute resolution, ...
AI isn't replacing lawyers, but lawyers who effectively leverage AI will increasingly outpace those who don't.
The company won’t adhere to the voluntary code of practice as its head of global affairs said the bloc was on the wrong path ...
Big Law tells BI exactly how AI is changing its work.
Nicholas Lieberknecht of Atheria Law discusses lawyers' professional duties and best practices in using AI, as well as the ...
AI adoption is transforming legal practices The latest report reveals that AI usage in law firms has skyrocketed, with 79% of legal professionals now incorporating AI tools into their daily work ...
Artificial intelligence leverages the work of good lawyers today; tomorrow, however, it may transform that entire legal profession in ways that are not yet foreseeable.
Lawyers' duty of competence now includes a component not widely discussed until recently—the use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in the practice of law. The New York City Bar Association ...
The conversation around AI in legal practice has fundamentally shifted. We're no longer debating if AI will transform legal work, but how we implement it effectively.After 25 years navigating the ...
Artificial intelligence (AI)'s emergence and stunning popularity in the legal sphere raises the question of whether it's ethical for lawyers to use AI tools in their practices.
Meta Platforms Inc. said it won’t sign the code of practice for Europe’s new set of laws governing artificial intelligence, ...
The rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in recruitment has significantly transformed hiring practices. From automating candidate screening processes to using sophisticated algorithms to ...