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Strengthening your legal practice: How advanced research tools are changing the game
Building capabilities is essential for any organisation to thrive, and the legal sector is no excep…
As Big Law looks to tech to help draft legal briefs and log billing hours, top firms like Orrick and Shearman & Sterling are using AI to fast-track work on M&A deals
Big Law is using AI tech to parse through electronic documents during lawsuits. Top firms are also …
Sindhu Sundar
Law enforcement agencies are using a legal loophole to buy up personal data exposed by hackers
SpyCloud considers breach data public, and said selling it to law enforcement helps those agencies …
Tyler Sonnemaker
AI won't kill the billable hour in the legal world — it'll just reinvent it
Legal experts told BI that the value of a lawyer's individual hour is likely to increase as firms u…
Natalie Musumeci
AI could become a lawyer's greatest help in the courtroom
Lawyers spend their days doing tedious and repetitive tasks. AI has the potential to help them focu…
Matthew S. Smith
'Botshit' is an example of how AI is making customer service worse
Botshit is a term that describes when chatbots spew incorrect information and provide false referen…
John Towfighi
Top companies say they're working to help the environment. Now the CEO of food giant Danone is funding a UN-backed tool that will keep them accountable.
One of the funders of this project is Danone CEO Emmanuel Faber, who has overseen the food giant's …
Richard Feloni
CISPA Would Legalize Already Common Cyber Surveillance Practices
Paul Rosenzweig, a former Homeland Security official and founder of Red Branch Consulting, compared…
18 practical kitchen tools that will help you waste less food
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Mara Leighton
Google and Microsoft are teaming up to investigate how computing can be improved in Britain's schools
Microsoft said the study - commissioned by the Royal Society and funded by Microsoft and Google - w…
Sam Shead
Why not everyone is on board with a government crackdown on deceptive online AI products
Online companies are selling some questionable AI products online, like tools that mass produce fak…
Kenneth Niemeyer
RIM Gets 15,000 App Submissions For Its New BlackBerry Phone In One Weekend
One of the biggest problems facing RIM's new BB10 operating system is the lack of apps compared to …
RIM's Next BlackBerry Looks Great, But It'll Take A Miracle To Make People Care
With BB10, RIM is starting from scratch. Aside from a few developers and early testers, there are z…
Everything You Need To Know About The Next BlackBerry Phone In One PowerPoint
Rogers, a Canadian wireless carrier, is gearing up for the launch of RIM's next BlackBerry phone an…
Report: The Next BlackBerry Will Cost Less Than $199
That leaves a lot of wiggle room, but it sounds like RIM is willing to sell its new phone on the ch…
AI is ushering in a tech lawyer 'golden age' — for now
Technology attorneys are seeing a big boon as companies across industries adopt AI-powered tools in…
Natalie Musumeci
Here's why one of the largest law firms in the world branched out into making tools to help its lawyers build apps with no code
NRF's move is well-timed, as the legal industry looks to be one of the many that will be hit by wha…
Paayal Zaveri
Prosecutors in St. Louis dropped a robbery case instead of explaining how their secret cell phone surveillance works
Police have since broadened the scope of StingRay operations significantly. In 2011, St. Louis poli…