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The 2023 Fastcase 50 Announced, Honoring Legal’s Innovators, Visionaries and Leaders

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I say “fortunately” because, as I wrote when last year’s list was announced, the Fastcase 50 is probably the best-available roster of those who are leading the charge on innovation in law. This year’s list of honorees reflects a year of transformation for legal services. Joe Breda , President, Bloomberg Law.

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Access to Justice Requires Access to Law. So Why Aren’t the Advocates of Each More Closely Aligned?

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legal system. The Legal Services Corporation estimates that 92% of the civil legal problems of the roughly 50 million low-income Americans receive no or insufficient legal help. The other is the continuing lack of public access to the law. Two travesties persist in tainting access by all to the U.S.

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How to Quickly Remove Administrative Tasks Off Your Attorneys’ Plates

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The answer lies in law firm management software. Running a law firm is no small feat. Amidst all these responsibilities, it’s important to remember that your attorneys are there to do what they do best – provide exceptional legal advice, represent clients, and win cases.

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Women of Legal Tech: Jennifer Wondracek

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Every Monday and Wednesday, we will be featuring a woman from our class of 2021. Jennifer Wondracek is the Director of the Law Library, Professor of Legal Research and Writing at Capital University Law School. As my career progressed, I accepted more and more challenges and opportunities in legal tech.

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The Right (And Wrong) Way to Use AI as a Lawyer

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Many are by now aware of the fact that AI tools such as ChatGPT have been able to pass exams from prestigious law schools and business schools. The chatbot tool was able to pass four exams at the law school of the University of Minnesota and one exam at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.

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ChatGPT and the Future of Corporate Legal Work: Insights and Hallucinations

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Chat GPT can co-write law review articles in record time [1] and pass law school exams, including multiple choice and essay questions. [2] Dean Andrew Perlman of Suffolk Law School, who co-wrote the law review article with Chat, said “the bot ‘isn’t ready for prime time,’” but does not seem too “far off.” [3]

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LTRC Roundtable Discussion: ChatGPT

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RT: I’ve used it to help me write an upcoming Future Proofing column in Law Practice magazine. Several days later, it seemed to have learned about legal ethics and I got a different (and correct) answer citing legal ethics rules. Andy Perlman, the Dean of Suffolk University Law School, was blown away (his words) by ChatGPT.