by RG | Apr 9, 2026 | legal matters
Mathew Kerbis and Jared Correia break down why AI is killing the billable hour and how lawyers can pivot to subscription-based value pricing. The post Ditching the Billable Hour: Law Firm Math, AI, and Subscriptions with Mathew Kerbis appeared first on Articles, Tips...
by RG | Apr 9, 2026 | Law.com
The use of AI does not alter fundamental obligations of accuracy, reasonableness and accountability. The legal risk lies not in the existence of hallucinations but in the failure to govern and verify them. The use of AI does not alter fundamental obligations of...
by RG | Apr 9, 2026 | Law.com
“On one side is a relatively contained risk of financial harm to a single private company,” the D.C. Circuit stated. “On the other side is judicial management of how, and through whom, the Department of War secures vital AI technology during an active...
by RG | Apr 9, 2026 | Law.com
Seesawing compensation is nothing new for David Zapolsky, who’s been the e-commerce giant’s legal chief for 14 years. Seesawing compensation is nothing new for David Zapolsky, who’s been the e-commerce giant’s legal chief for 14...
by RG | Apr 9, 2026 | legal matters
Being late is a bad habit for some people, like picking your nose or adjusting your private parts in public. A reminder from #OttoSorts: Here’s what being habitually late says to your clients. The post Late … Again? What Being Habitually Late Says About a Lawyer...