by RG | Oct 2, 2025 | above the law
When it comes to artificial intelligence, law firms that take an early implementation lead are positioning themselves for compounding advantages in the years to come. So how can you beat your competitors in advancing from “tool mode” — where individual applications...
by RG | Oct 2, 2025 | above the law
If you thought it was hard to get in to a T14 as a student, imagine the uphill battle you’d be facing if you were selling them software! Most law schools are so conservative in their approach to teaching devices that their only student-focused large language model is...
by RG | Oct 2, 2025 | above the law
Maybe it’s my OCD, or being a nerd (I know, shocking), or being a control freak (did I mention my OCD), but I am a massive proponent of reducing the types of cases you handle to a series of checklists and workflows. No matter how complex or varied your cases are, or...
by RG | Oct 2, 2025 | above the law
Prepare the world’s tiniest violin, my friends. At a recent Catholic University Law School event, while sharing his thoughts on life, the universe, and everything with his former clerk Jenn Mascott (currently nominated to the Third Circuit despite a complete lack of...
by RG | Oct 2, 2025 | above the law
The post Exclusive: Altorney Launches MARC; Gen AI-Powered System Automates First-Pass Review, Targeting Major Savings In E-Discovery appeared first on Above the Law.The legal technology company Altorney today announced the general availability of MARC, a generative...
by RG | Oct 2, 2025 | above the law
Learning the law is hard enough without having a rule of law crisis happening around you. Unsurprisingly, being the figurehead of that crisis can net you your fair share of ire. Marquette Law School recently ran a poll of their students — what percentage of the polled...