The way law firms operate is changing at a pace we’ve never seen before. Competition is sharper, clients expect faster and more transparent service, and the pressure to deliver more with fewer resources is becoming the new normal. In this environment, working harder isn’t the answer. Working smarter is.
That’s where law firm automation comes

By Gerald L. Maatman, Jr., Justin Donoho, and Hayley Ryan Duane Morris Takeaways: In a series of discovery rulings in the case of In Re OpenAI, Inc. Copyright Infringement Litigation, No. 23 Civ. 11195 (S.D.N.Y.), Magistrate Judge Ona T. Wang issued a series of orders that signal how courts are likely to approach AI data,

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