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Tag Archives: technology
Is it Wise to Bury Your Head in the Sand? 3 ABA Tech Competence Rules Suggest No!
An Ostrich has good reason to “bury” it’s head in the sand, and not because it’s frightened or trying to avoid something. So unless you’re an ostrich who purposefully “buries” their head in the sand, doing so is risky and … Continue reading
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Tagged aba rules, attorneys, bose mckinney, ethical duty, lawyers, practice of law, technology, technology competence
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Trends and Players in the Legal AI World
Since my last post, Artificially Intelligent Lawyers, Oh My! a lot has happened in the world of artificial intelligence technology (AI). In this post, we’ll explore the uses, latest developments, advantages of AI adoption by law firms, and take a … Continue reading
Artificially Intelligent Lawyers, Oh My!
A few months back in my Robots Replacing Attorneys? post mention was made of the app Fixed that has successfully assisted individuals appeal traffic tickets. The latest development is its acquisition by LawGix, a law firm that is also part … Continue reading
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Tagged artificial intelligence, attorneys, Bose McKinney & Evans, Bose McKinney & Evans LLP, law firms, law gix, robots, ROSS, technology
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Robots Replacing Attorneys?
Lately the blogosphere has been ablaze with articles discussing the potential demise of legal professionals due to advances in technology. Take for example this story about how a young man developed a robot that has appealed $3 million in parking … Continue reading
Posted in Mobile, Technology
Tagged "axiom law", "law on demand", attorneys, Bose McKinney & Evans, Bose McKinney & Evans LLP, business of law, cooleygo, LoD, technology
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AI: Artificial Intelligence v. Attorney Intelligence
In Debunking 3 Legal Technology Myths the writer states “technology is usually not about becoming a better lawyer – that’s what CLEs and mentors are for. Technology is about running a more effective law business using shortcuts.” While using technology … Continue reading
3 Apps Worth Exploring
iTimeKeep delivers on its tag line of “Simple, Elegant, Everywhere” in keeping up with your time entry on your smart phone, tablet, desktop and iWatch no matter where you are. Enter your time via voice to text or manually. Even … Continue reading
Posted in Mobile, Technology
Tagged android, Apple, apps, attorneys, Bose McKinney & Evans, Bose McKinney & Evans LLP, iPad, iPhone, mobile, mobile devices, technology
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Caveat Emptor: Risks of “Free” Legal Information
It is human nature to love free stuff! However, it’s not necessarily likely for people to recognize that what appears “free” often comes with a few caveats. In Free Legal Information is Not Risk Free Jean O’Grady succinctly unpacks a … Continue reading
Posted in Legal Research, Technology
Tagged attorneys, Bose McKinney & Evans, free legal information, internet, legal research, technology, warning, web
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