by RG | Oct 8, 2025 | legal matters
As AI training expands in law schools, students are being taught the rules while practicing lawyers are getting burned because of their misuse. The post Lawyer AI Competence: Training Is Becoming Mandatory — But Lawyers Still Get Burned appeared first on Articles,...
by RG | Oct 7, 2025 | legal matters
Teddy Snyder | Like the words “verbiage” and “expansive”, “bemused” has apparently lost its meaning through misuse. The post Bemused Writers Do Not Amuse Me appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.Is it “bemused” or “amused”? Like...
by RG | Oct 6, 2025 | legal matters
Jill Schornack | LLMs offer a path to true, long-term legal AI cost-effectiveness, eliminating the rising fees and vendor dependency The post Beyond the Bottleneck: How LLMs in Law Firms Deliver True Legal AI Cost-Effectiveness appeared first on Articles, Tips and...
by RG | Oct 3, 2025 | legal matters
When a brand’s entire value rests on safety, any government suggestion that it may be unsafe for one use systematically undermines its safety across all applications. Kenvue’s Tylenol demonstrates this perfectly. The initial announcement linking acetaminophen during...
by RG | Oct 3, 2025 | legal matters
Frank Serrano & Jon Cagan: The Claim Closers By Susan Cushing When disaster strikes, the heartbreak is immediate and tangible: a roof torn off by wind, water damage to personal possessions, a home reduced to rubble. But for many Florida homeowners, the nightmare...
by RG | Oct 3, 2025 | legal matters
“You’re hired to do what the parties have not been able to do on their own, which is to reach an agreement. You have to get them together, deliver the good news and bad news objectively and explore all kinds of avenues to reach that agreement. You have to do the work....