Spellbook’s survey shows that 97 percent of in-house lawyers who use AI find it useful in their work
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Cybersecurity experts discuss how bad actors are evolving and what law firms can do to stay safe
US judge questions Meta’s fair use argument in artificial intelligence training model case
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Canadians don’t trust AI for legal decisions, and that’s a good thing, says Alexi CEO
Many believe AI will soon take over most legal tasks, but Mark Doble finds that optimism misplaced
DivorceMate unveils cutting-edge features for family law practitioners
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Illinois Supreme Court allows attorneys, judges to use artificial intelligence for work
The court set guidelines for AI tool use in a new policy
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Why new AI tools for legal research fail to deliver the goods
A caution to firms pondering costly new apps that promise to revolutionize research