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Every generation of lawyers has experienced a shift in how legal work gets done. From handwritten documents to form books, from typewriters to word processors, from templates to digital workflows: each...
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By Greg Dickason, Chief Technology Officer, LexisNexis Legal teams ask a practical question. If large language models are so capable, why does legal AI still depend on curated content, and why does...
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Immigration Law: What's New, What Isn't & How LexisNexis® Can Help
In March 2020, LexisNexis held an immigration webinar that covered a wide range of topics, including employment, visas and green cards.
The 45-minute event was hosted by Stephen Yale-Loehr, Professor of Immigration Law Practice at Cornell Law School, the co-author of Immigration Law & Procedure and a founding member of the Alliance of Business Immigration Lawyers.