By Gerard J. Horgan, CJM, JD | Retired Superintendent Suffolk and Norfolk County, Massachusetts The law regarding an offender’s access to the courts was made clear nearly 40 years ago when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on a case from North Carolina. In Bounds...
By Geoffrey D. Ivnik, Esq. | Director of Large Markets, LexisNexis Corporate legal departments are not standing on the sidelines and waiting to see how the adoption of generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) technology plays out. One in two (50%) corporate...
By Geoffrey D. Ivnik, Esq. | Director of Large Markets, LexisNexis Every corner of the legal profession has explored the potential uses of generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) technology in the past year, but the fastest adopters have been corporate legal...
By Geoffrey D. Ivnik, Esq. | Director of Large Markets, LexisNexis The fast adoption of generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) technology illustrates its tremendous potential in the marketplace, but it’s important to be clear-eyed about the data security...
By Geoffrey D. Ivnik, Esq. | Director of Large Markets, LexisNexis The hottest jobs in the U.S. right now are the ones that involve expertise in the application of artificial intelligence. New AI-related job listings are up 42% since December 2022, according...
By Geoffrey D. Ivnik, Esq. | Director of Large Markets, LexisNexis The LexisNexis 2024 Investing in Legal Innovation Survey: The Rise of Gen AI at Top Firms & Corporations revealed an intriguing gap in expectations regarding the use of generative artificial...
By Geoffrey D. Ivnik, Esq. | Director of Large Markets, LexisNexis The rise of Legal AI — Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen AI) tools trained for the legal profession — creates an interesting tension for an industry that is deeply rooted in...
By Geoffrey D. Ivnik, Esq. | Director of Large Markets, LexisNexis If 2023 was the year that introduced most legal professionals to the emerging world of generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) technology, then 2024 is likely to be the year when law firms...
By: Mike Swift, Chief Global Digital Risk Correspondent, MLex Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen AI) is at the beginning of what is likely to become the next wave of technology litigation and regulation. The way these actions play out in the courts and in...
By Geoffrey D. Ivnik, Esq. | Director of Large Markets, LexisNexis It may seem like a distant memory by now, but it was November 2022 when most legal professionals were first introduced to the world of Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen AI) technology with...
By Geoffrey D. Ivnik, Esq. | Director of Large Markets, LexisNexis In 1897, when Mark Twain read his own obituary, he was said to have remarked, “reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated.” The billable hour seems to echo Twain’s words...
By Geoffrey D. Ivnik, Esq. | Director of Large Markets, LexisNexis Law firms may have been a bit cautious about the emergence of generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) technology, but they are quickly acquiring Gen AI tools and trying to figure out how to...
By Geoffrey D. Ivnik, Esq. | Director of Large Markets, LexisNexis Legal AI — Gen AI tools trained for the legal profession — is transforming the practice of law right now, enabling lawyers at firms who are adopting these tools to draft legal documents...
By Serena Wellen | Senior Director of Product Management, LexisNexis The introduction of Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen AI) tools specifically designed for the legal profession is stirring animated conversations about the potential for these tools to...
By Geoffrey D. Ivnik, Esq. | Director of Large Markets, LexisNexis Nearly one-half of law firms are exploring new billable opportunities and developing potential new lines of business made possible by Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen AI) technologies,...