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Attorneys: Regina Sam Penti, Georgina Jones Suzuki, Parv Gondalia In a Westlaw Today article, attorneys discussed DeepSeek artificial intelligence legal considerations for enterprise users. The authors note that while some versions of DeepSeek’s AI model can be downloaded and run locally without storing data on cloud storage controlled by DeepSeek, enterprise users exploring use of DeepSeek through its iOS

Two partners from Hogan Lovells discussed the evolving legal landscape and the integration of artificial intelligence into business and legal practices. Artificial intelligence integration has introduced new opportunities and significant challenges for the legal profession. At the University of Miami School of Law, the Miami Law & AI Lab (MiLA) hosted a recent discussion with Logan Breed

February 11, 2025 LexisNexis Survey Shows 82% of Professionals Open to GenAI Adoption NEW YORK, Feb. 11, 2025 — LexisNexis Legal & Professional, a leading global provider of AI-powered analytics and decision tools, today released results from its second annual LexisNexis Future of Work Report, which demonstrates growing maturity and active exploration of generative AI (genAI) adoption.

Legal Futures.. Commercial law firm Hill Dickinson has played down a BBC report that it has blocked general access to several artificial intelligence (AI) tools after it found a “significant increase in usage” by staff. The BBC said it had seen an email from the firm’s chief technology officer which warned staff about the use of

n the run-up to Monday and Tuesday’s (February 10 and 11) Paris AI Action Summit—the third such multinational event in the series—another part of the world is being watched.   Even as Indian prime minister Narenda Modi prepares to co-chair the Paris summit with Emmanuel Macron, one of the American delegation’s members, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman

Please join the Lillian Goldman Law Library for A Conversation about AI in the Judiciary with the Hon. Kevin Newsom and Alana Frederick. In 2024, Judge Kevin Newsom, of the U.S. Court of Appeals for Eleventh Circuit, wrote two concurrences suggesting Large Language Models (LLMs) can be a useful tool for legal interpretation, particularly in determining the “ordinary meaning”

Welcome to Original Jurisdiction, the latest legal publication by me, David Lat. You can learn more about Original Jurisdiction by reading its About page, and you can email me at davidlat@substack.com. This is a reader-supported publication; you can subscribe by clicking here. We’re all familiar with the infamous tale of the lawyers who filed a brief full of nonexistent cases—courtesy of

Forwarded this email? Subscribe here for more The Wait May Be Over: Government AI Products Could Give Courts the Green Light Judge Scott Schlegel Feb 5 READ IN APP There’s a palpable sense of optimism today among those of us in the judicial and public service sectors. Recent announcements by Microsoft and OpenAI have ushered in government-specific

I’m not sure I even know what this means, but you dear reader, are probably much brighter than I and it all makes perfect sense. Where I explore how agentic reasoning and the Mixture of Experts architecture can complement legal thinking, enhance firm profitability, and elevate the practice of law Tom Martin Feb 6 Welcome,

Colin Levy Director of Legal @ Malbek – CLM for Enterprise | Legal Tech Speaker and Author (“The Legal Tech Ecosystem”)| Legal Tech Startup Advisor and Investor | Fastcase 50 2022 Honoree Writes on Linked In February 6, 2025 I. The Primacy of Human Judgment in AI Integration The legal profession’s relationship with artificial intelligence