In the modern legal profession, technology and innovation are not just buzzwords but essential concepts and tools reshaping the way legal services are delivered. As these changes accelerate, the distinction between legal tech and legal innovation becomes more pertinent, offering a deeper understanding of how technology can enhance legal practice. A recent episode of
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Could it Ever be Legal Malpractice to Not Use AI or other Technology?
If artificial intelligence eventually performs a task better than humans, is it negligence not to use AI for the task?
For instance, if driverless cars become safer than human drivers, is it negligence for humans not to use them?
An interesting question and one of many asked by author and professor Ryan Abbott…
Does Your Company Have a Data Privacy Plan? Here’s Where to Start
If your company handles consumer data and are wondering where to start with a data privacy compliance plan, the latest episode of the Technically Legal Podcast has some great, practical advice for just that.
Brandon Wiebe, GC and Head of Privacy at Transcend offers a good overview of various privacy regulations, tips on…
Artificial Intelligence and Legal Defensibility – Distinguishing AI Concepts and Explaining in Plain Language
We are often asked if we incorporate artificial intelligence (“AI”) into our legal workflows and electronic discovery processes. This question is not surprising given the efficiencies and cost savings associated with AI.
Typically, these questions are followed by inquiries into how the AI tools work and their defensibility. That is, how the use of…
8 Ways to Reduce Data for Large Document Reviews
We recently hosted a webinar “Recognize, Reduce, Review: Techniques to defensibly reduce your document review.” During the 30-minute presentation, Percipient’s Head of Forensics Vaish Palavalli and Document Review Project Manager Adam Szulczewski discussed eight techniques they use to reduce data collections to manageable sizes for efficient document reviews.
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