Patricia S. Abril, the interim dean of University of Miami’s School of Law, says a new optional application question asking potential students to design an AI prompt is a way to take the technology “out of the shadows, because we know that it’s there anyway.” Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Deluge of New Data Sources Ratchets Up Risks for Legal Departments
“Traditional workflows are no longer sufficient to manage the volume, variety and velocity of modern data,” according to a new report from FTI Consulting. Click Here To Read The Full Article
How I Founded a Law Firm: 'Find a Niche and Get Great at It,' Says Tom D'Amore of D'Amore Law Group
“I wish more young lawyers would ask about building a sustainable practice, not just winning cases. My advice? Find a niche and get great at it. Don’t spread yourself thin trying to dip your toes in every practice area. Join organizations, go to events, get on committees. The work you do outside the courtroom, networking, […]
Making the Leap: Practical Guidance for Migrating to RelativityOne
The transition from on-premise e-discovery systems to a cloud-native platform like RelativityOne is now at the heart of legal technology strategy for organizations racing to modernize discovery, compliance, and client service. While the promise of greater scalability, automated upgrades, and advanced analytics is motivating, a RelativityOne migration is a journey, rich in both complexity and […]
'Fortifier and Formula Are Different Products:' Judge Sides With Abbott in Infant Formula Case
The court said D.B.’s parents could not meet the threshold for a product liability claim under Louisiana’s Products Liability Act because their suggested alternative, a supplement added to human-milk-based produced by Prolacta, could not be feasibly produced on a large scale, mainly due to lack of donor supply, ethical issues and high costs. Click […]

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