Having had to skip last week’s show, we have two weeks of news to catch up on today on Legaltech Week, the show where a panel of journalists discusses the top stories of the week in legal tech and legal innovation. It’s live today at 3 p.m. E.T. If you haven’t already, you can sign […]
Having had to skip last week’s show, we have two weeks of news to catch up on today on Legaltech Week, the show where a panel of journalists discusses the top stories of the week in legal tech and legal innovation.
It’s live today at 3 p.m. E.T. If you haven’t already, you can sign up free here to attend. Register once and you are signed up for all future sessions. You can also catch prior episodes as a podcast or on YouTube.
Among the stories we plan to cover today:
- The LexisNexis-Harvey strategic alliance.
- Puerto Rico allows non-lawyers to own law firms and also adopts duty of technology competence.
- Free legal research site Descrybe launches a paid suite of advanced research tools.
- An updated map charts the landscape of gen AI in legal.
- Florida Bar weighs in on the ethics of sharing case hypotheticals in lawyer listservs.
- Mid-law challenges and opportunities.
- Lawyers copy parts of brief, decide to ‘double down on imprudence’ by repeating losing arguments, judge alleges.
- New data on legal professionals’ AI perspectives.
- And more!
Our panelist lineup changes from week to week, but our other regulars are:
- Nicole Black, legal technology columnist and legaltech evangelist at MyCase.
- Stephen Embry, publisher, TechLaw Crossroads.
- Caroline Hill, editor in chief, Legal IT Insider.
- Victor Li, assistant managing editor of the ABA Journal.
- Joe Patrice, editor, Above the Law.
- Julie Sobowale, lawyer and freelance journalist covering legal tech and legal affairs.
- Stephanie Wilkins, director of content, Legaltech Hub.
Hope you will join us.