Thanks to his dependence on ChatGPT for lawful research and his filing “fraudulent judicial decisions” in federal court, legal representative Steven A. Schwartz has actually ended up being the “I am not a pet cat” of the generative AI era. And also as we convene today at 3 p.m. ET for our weekly Legaltech Week roundtable on the week’s lawful technology information, you can be certain bad Schwartz will be on the schedule.
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Various other tales we’re preparing to discuss today:
E-discovery company Nextpoint’s launch of a law practice in Arizona.
Finest methods and moral considerations for leveraging ChatGPT in legal practice.
The rise of GPT tools in contract evaluation.
Casepoint hit by ransomware attack.
Lega launches as an LLM governance system.
As well as much more!
Our panelist schedule changes from week to week, however our regulars are:
Our panelist lineup changes from week to week, but our regulars are:
Nicole Black, lawful innovation reporter as well as legaltech evangelist at MyCase.
Stephen Embry, publisher, TechLaw Crossroads.
Caroline Hillside, editorial director, Legal IT Insider.
Victor Li, assistant managing editor of the ABA Journal.
Jean O’Grady, publisher of the blog site Dewey B Strategic.
Joe Patrice, editor, Above the Legislation.
Stephanie Wilkins, editor-in-chief of ALM’s Legaltech News and also the ALM Global Newsroom’s Legal Modern technology Workdesk.
Hope you will join us.