Getting unstuck as a legal writer with the help of AI
Flipping the script and letting AI ask the questions is a technique legal writers can use to focus their thinking and defeat the blank page. Read more @ wondertools.substack.com
The four core pillars of the AI ‘authority stack’
With artificial intelligence becoming the gatekeeper for clients’ digital search results, law firm websites need to stress four “Rs”: Ratings, reviews, recognitions, and roots. Read more @ martindale-avvo.com
How to turbocharge your standard operating procedures with AI
Now that modern law firms need to account for AI-driven workflows, traditional SOPs are becoming less useful for many kinds of business practices and need overhauling. Read more @ attorneyatwork.com
What lawyers need to know about GEO and AI
GEO (generative engine optimization) and hidden AI are not just marketing trends or digital concepts. They also pose potential ethics issues that lawyers are overlooking. Read more @ thetechsavvylawyer.page
Lawyers are losing tasks – not jobs – to AI
While AI can handle many of the tasks of lawyering, it has not yet intruded on the core work for clients that's at the heart of the profession. Read more [...]
Attorneys should avoid texting clients and counsel
A lawyer argues that texting runs the risk of inviting inappropriate communications compared with emailing or calling. Read more @ abovethelaw.com
Practical steps to reduce cyber insurance costs
Multifactor ID verification, password security, and frequent employee training sessions are recommended for law firms seeking to keep premium costs down. Read more @ attorneyatwork.com
Are AI hallucinations predictable?
A new analysis finds that AI-generated hallucination is a “foreseeable engineering risk” – meaning that its occurrence can be somewhat predictable. Read more @ abovethelaw.com
Survey: Most federal judges use AI, but rarely every day
A new survey suggests that AI is not yet a routine, embedded part of most judges’ decision-making processes. Read more @ lawnext.com
Federal circuit imposes steep sanctions on lawyers for faulty filings
The appeals court says judges themselves are also victimized when filings contain hallucinated citations. Read more @ lawnext.com
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