We've been warned for years that “Robolawyers are coming,” but DoNotPay’s plan to use its AI Chatbot to provide real-time interpretation of the law in the courtroom absent human intervention changes everything.
To many, e-discovery is the original legal technology. That doesn’t mean, however, that it hasn’t been constantly evolving. In fact, e-discovery has perhaps seen some of the biggest changes among legal tech tools in recent years, as it is continuously adapting to handle new data types—most recently, the likes of Slack, Signal and more.
Many AI detractors miss the point that the AI revolution makes the lawyer or human in the driver’s seat more important, not less.
ChatGPT offers many ways to supercharge eDiscovery and help legal get to facts and evidence faster, though the results are still mixed at best.
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Cat Casey believes that with the power of support, we are even able to help gain confidence and defeat imposter syndrome by “lifting up those women around us that may not realize how amazing they are yet.”
The legal industry has developed a reputation for avoiding next-generation technologies, but with the blockchain and metaverse, that perception is shifting
The International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) Announces the recipients of the 2023 Influential Women in Legal Technology.
Much in the way that machine learning has an objective to make computers “think” like a human, technology in the category of “computer vision” is aimed at making computers “see” and interpret like a human.
Intrigued by e-discovery tech provider Reveal's recent acquisitions, Catherine "Cat" Casey recently left DISCO to help guide the company's growth.
In a time when the networking and Socratic method have been replaced by Zoom classes and virtual bar review, does the reality of law school live up to the hype?
"The challenge with law school is that it was originally conceived to teach people how to have a legal mind," said legaltech executive Cat Casey. "It's a challenge of a system that is great, but not evolving with the times."
On Prem LegalTech's Swan Song
"You can either look at the pace of cloud adoption as a glass half full or half empty." DISCO's Cat Casey sees the pace of adoption growing dramatically and the challenges driving adoption are not going anywhere any time soon.
What Does the Zoom Boom Mean for E-Discovery?
An aspect of this shift to remote work that has been less discussed is the impact remote working has had on tools and methods of communication—and what that means for discovery of digital evidence.
Is Legal AI Making Lawyers Dumb? Quite The Contrary
"The value a lawyer brings to their clients is in their legal knowledge, strategy and guidance - not the manual review of documents," says the chief innovation officer of legal technology provider Disco.
Drowning in Data
Today, people operate professionally and personally in a digital society, leaving a vast computer-generated footprint in their wake. This digital roadmap offers a wealth of information and potential evidence for the savvy legal professional who knows where to start digging
Law Firms Are Not Tech Companies—And It’s Time They Stopped Trying To Be
Law firms are great at the practice of law, but most are not designed to build massive data centers, develop cutting-edge technology, or stand alone against well-funded and sophisticated cyber attackers- is it time to give up the ghost?
Unraveling the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on law, technology and Innovation.CINO, Cat Casey get's candid.
Legal Tech's Predictions for eDiscovery in 2021
No in-person review? No problem. Lawyers and legal technologists make their predictions on how the move to remote work, the proliferation of collaboration platforms, and more will affect e-discovery in 2021.
Uncovering Evidence in a Digital Age
Technology impacts all aspects of modern life, transforming how people learn, work, and communicate. Understanding these new potential sources of evidence is critically important to zealously advocate for clients.
From Big Law to Legal Tech, DISCO's New CINO Sees E-Discovery Renaissance
DISCO's first chief innovation officer says eager investors in legal tech, ballooning data created by lawyers’ clients, and a greater need for advanced analytics are fueling e-discovery's renaissance.
E-Discovery Techniques to Investigate and Mitigate Insider Threats
When it comes to investigations into the theft of IP, the use of e-discovery tools as part of the investigation itself may significantly reduce the time required to uncover bad behavior.
Legal Tech's Predictions for Innovation in 2021
Attorneys and legal technologists see 2021 pushing the trends brought on by remote work even further, with AI and analytics continuing to grab attention. Here's what they're watching out for in the new year.
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