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As we step into 2025, we’ll continue to experience technological evolution at an unprecedented pace that will reshape how
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As we step into 2025, we’ll continue to experience technological evolution at an unprecedented pace that will reshape how…

One GenAI legal disruption that’s not talked much about is its potential to head off disputes and problems in advance. Elimination of disputes means less need for lawyers, particularly litigators. I have written about the potential for technology to do just this before. But GenAI and AI have the potential to advance preventive lawyering in…
With the second Trump Administration set to take power in January 2025, one can expect a pendulum swing in many aspects of technology policy. For example, while it is expected that President Trump will will continue efforts by the Biden Administration to limit China’s access to advanced semiconductor technology, the SEC is expected to be…
Brazil’s National Data Protection Agency (“ANPD”) initiated a public consultation on the relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and data protection. At this point, there is no proposed draft regulation, but ANPD is requesting responses to 15 open-ended questions. The consultation may lead to specific legislation and regulation.
The questions include topics such as: the compatibilization…
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I have been unhappily surprised by the apparent lack of usage data available to academic law libraries. After talking to some folks at the MAALL annual meeting, my own experience seems to be a common one. While our colleagues in other law library contexts may have rich usage data, legal…
This week we welcome Tom Martin, founder of LawDroid, a pioneering AI platform aimed at transforming legal workflows through automation and no-code solutions. Tom shares his journey from practicing law to creating LawDroid, which supports legal professionals with tools designed to streamline tasks, enhance client communication, and automate document preparation. Throughout the conversation,…
Artificial Intelligence isn’t just a buzzword anymore; it’s a transformative force that’s reshaping industries—including the legal profession. As lawyers, we’re accustomed to precedent and tradition, but the advent of AI is challenging us to rethink how we practice law. Interestingly, the emotional journey many of us experience in adapting to AI mirrors the Five Stages…
The Canadian Legal Information Institute, a nonprofit organization that is a major provider of free legal research in Canada, has sued a recently launched AI-powered legal research site called Caseway, alleging that it has unlawfully taken CanLII’s cases in order to build its own system. But the founder of Caseway, Alistair Vigier, says the allegations…
A new set of online courses taught by Professor Patrick Barry explores the uses and dangers of artificial intelligence. The four-part series, AI For Lawyers and Other Advocates, launched November 4 on Michigan Online and Coursera. It is part of a portfolio of more than 30 online courses on AI the University is developing with the help of its Center for Academic Innovation (CAI). All of…