So what would happen if human CEOs were replaced with automated versions? The Hustle looked into that, noting that CEOs often do work that AI is strong at–budgeting, tracking a company’s performance, and making executive decisions based on data, that eliminating their very high pay could be a substantial corporate cost savings, and that even
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We’re Live, the Real Lawyers Podcast—First Guest is John Corey of Greentarget
For over 20 years, Real Lawyers Have Blogs has explored how lawyers use publishing to build relationships, grow their business and share their expertise with the world. In that time, I’ve spoken with thousands of legal professionals, marketers and technologists who care about the same thing I do—how we can help lawyers get better at…
The Washington Post Now Aggregating Publishing From Substack and Columnists—A Signal to Legal Publishing
As reported Tuesday afternoon by Benjamin Mullin of The New York Times, The Washington Post has announced a major shift in how it sources and shares opinion content.
Through a new initiative called Ripple, the paper will begin aggregating and promoting columns not just from its own contributors, but from journalists at other U.S. newspapers,…
Legal Geek North America Conference: Innovation in Jeans and Birkenstocks
I’m thinking of heading back to Chicago in a couple of weeks for Legal Geek North America—a one-day conference on Tuesday, June 17. I’d make a week of it to meet with clients and partners.
Legal Geek has its roots in London, where I first attended back in 2018. Unlike legal conferences in hotels…
The Rising Demand for Cybersecurity and E-Discovery Talent
I spoke with Tom Chapman, the Co-Founder of Iceberg, a specialist recruitment firm focused on cybersecurity and e-discovery. We discussed how the demand for cybersecurity and e-discovery talent has evolved, the challenges companies face when hiring for these roles, and how AI and automation are impacting hiring in cybersecurity and e-discovery.
Legal Blog Posts Without Named Authors Lack Authority—Especially in the Age of AI
At LexBlog, we’ve always viewed the author or publisher of a legal blog post as a signal of authority—not just for the individual post, but for the entire publication on which the author publishes.
When a blog post is clearly published by one or two legal professionals, it conveys something vital: expertise, authorship, and a willingness…
Understanding Law Firm Compliance Requirements
Many attorneys are accustomed to advising clients on legal and regulatory requirements. What’s often overlooked is the law firm’s own need to comply with laws and regulations applicable to the legal industry. Make no mistake: law firm compliance requirements are essential to understand for any legal practice that wants to be successful.
One big hurdle…
Billable Hours (and Bytes?): AI and the Summer Associate Experience
With the potential for disastrous results when used incorrectly, it is easy to see why a law firm would approach the use of AI in practice with trepidation and wariness. However, in the short two weeks since starting at the firm, I have seen how Bilzin Sumberg stands ready to harness the potential that…
