Today’s Legaltech Week episode will be live at 3 p.m., offering another insightful session where top journalists and bloggers will outline the latest headlines in legal technology and innovation. Today’s panel contribution will come from Kristin Calve, Publisher and Editor of Corporate Counsel Business Journal and the Pinhawk newsletters. She will share her recent experience of attending the Running Legal Like A Business conference in Las Vegas.
Legaltech Week’s agenda today includes diverse topics, offering valuable insights for its audience of legal professionals:
- Pras Michel of Fugees is requesting for a new trial, alleging the AI involvement in their previous attorney’s closing argument.
- vLex (Fastcase) is debuting the beta version of its Global, Multi-Language Generative AI Legal Research Tool.
- Kirkland & Ellis is introducing SideTrack, a platform built by lawyers for Investment Funds Attorneys.
- The LSAT is modifying its test format, removing the ‘logic games’ section and including more logical reasoning instead.
- The potential consequences of the NoFakes Act, a proposed legislation targeting deepfakes, are to be explored.
- Courts are now permitting the use of keyword search data for suspect identification in certain crisis scenarios.
Legal professionals pursuing further insights or wishing to contribute to the discussion can sign up free here for today’s webinar and all future sessions. For those unable to attend, previously recorded episodes are available as a podcast, and also on YouTube.
The roster of panelists may fluctuate each week, though a steady line-up of regular contributors includes professionals from a variety of fields:
- Nicole Black, legal technology columnist and legaltech enthusiast at MyCase.
- Stephen Embry, publisher, TechLaw Crossroads.
- Caroline Hill, Editor in Chief, Legal IT Insider.
- Victor Li, Assistant Managing Editor of The ABA Journal.
- Jean O’Grady, publisher of the blog Dewey B Strategic.
- Joe Patrice, Editor at Above the Law.
- Stephanie Wilkins, Editor-in-Chief of ALM’s Legaltech News and the ALM Global Newsroom’s Legal Technology Desk.
The industry’s legal professionals are encouraged to tune in to the sessions and make the most of these discussions, as they shine light on the most pressing topics and advances within legal technology. (LawNext)