Orrick's AI Training: A Solution or Just More Hype?
The ground beneath legal training is shifting. As AI eats into junior lawyer grunt work, how do we forge new leaders? AltaClaro thinks it has an answer.
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The ground beneath legal training is shifting. As AI eats into junior lawyer grunt work, how do we forge new leaders? AltaClaro thinks it has an answer.
We all envisioned AI as the great liberator, the golden ticket to less toil and more leisure for legal eagles. Turns out, reality is staging a rather different kind of revolt.
The AI revolution isn't just in code anymore; it's touching the physical world, embedding itself into everything from your airplane seat to the vastness of space.
Freshfields isn't just dipping its toes into the AI waters; it's diving headfirst. Fresh off a Google announcement, the firm is now forging a significant alliance with Anthropic, signaling a major platform shift for legal services.
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Opus 2's latest AI push promises integrated insights and case management. But beneath the gloss, the real story is always about adoption and revenue.
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Imagine AI agents acting as your personal lawyer-slash-dealmaker, striking bargains while you sip your coffee. Anthropic's Project Deal just brought that sci-fi vision a giant leap closer to reality.
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For nine decades, WARF has been the University of Wisconsin-Madison's engine for turning academic discoveries into market realities. But does this tech transfer model still hold up in the AI age?
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NYU Law's dean is stepping down, but his exit is more than just a leadership change. It signals a coming-of-age moment for law schools grappling with AI's seismic impact on the profession.