“According to a recent Thomson Reuters article, 80% of legal professionals surveyed believe AI will have a significant impact on their work over the course of the next five years.” Hon. Mary Colleen Roberts (Ret.) of JAMS takes a closer look at how AI is beginning to impact ADR and how attorneys can avoid the many challenges presented by this burgeoning technology. Read more: https://hubs.la/Q042wjGM0 #JAMSInsights #AI
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AI is changing how legal teams evaluate outside counsel, but not all AI use is created equal. 🤖🧠 In this https://hubs.la/Q03_BdfN0 article, Amit Dungarani shares why claims of AI adoption are not enough and what legal operations teams should actually be measuring, from speed and accuracy to cost and governance. If firms cannot quantify results, AI maturity may still be surface-level. Read the full piece on how legal ops can evaluate outside counsel in the age of AI ⬇️ https://hubs.la/Q03_BcmJ0 #LegalOps #AIinLaw #OutsideCounsel #LegalTech #CorporateLegal
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AI is already part of legal work. The real difference now is how it’s being used. Without intention, AI becomes just another source of pressure: more inputs, more noise, more second-guessing. With the right structure, it becomes leverage. If this resonates and you want to explore how structured AI can fit your legal workflows, let’s talk. You can find a scheduling link in the comments. #LegalTech #Contracts #LegalAI #Contratos
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Legal AI hype continues to outpace reality. Today's General Counsel summarizes a Malbek article on insights from Carnegie Mellon’s recent Legal AI Summit. Adoption stalls because organizations aren’t ready. AI can amplify expertise or mistakes, making readiness and trust more important than hype and speed: https://bit.ly/49UyeOD #LegalAI #LegalOperations #AIAdoption #ChangeManagement #LegalTech #AIReadiness
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Legal AI hype continues to outpace reality. Today's General Counsel summarizes a Malbek article on insights from Carnegie Mellon’s recent Legal AI Summit. Adoption stalls because organizations aren’t ready. AI can amplify expertise or mistakes, making readiness and trust more important than hype and speed: https://bit.ly/49UyeOD #LegalAI #LegalOperations #AIAdoption #ChangeManagement #LegalTech #AIReadiness
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Legal AI hype continues to outpace reality. Today's General Counsel summarizes a Malbek article on insights from Carnegie Mellon’s recent Legal AI Summit. Adoption stalls because organizations aren’t ready. AI can amplify expertise or mistakes, making readiness and trust more important than hype and speed: https://bit.ly/49UyeOD #LegalAI #LegalOperations #AIAdoption #ChangeManagement #LegalTech #AIReadiness
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AI isn’t just changing how legal work gets done, it’s starting to change how value is measured. 🌴 New findings from our Caribbean research suggest pricing models may be next, with a growing number of attorneys expecting #AI to influence how legal services are charged. It’s a sign of a market actively rethinking efficiency and client expectations. See what the data reveals 👉 https://bit.ly/49IktlZ #CaribbeanLaw #LegalTech #LegalAI
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AI isn’t just changing how legal work gets done, it’s starting to change how value is measured. 🌴 New findings from our Caribbean research suggest pricing models may be next, with a growing number of attorneys expecting #AI to influence how legal services are charged. It’s a sign of a market actively rethinking efficiency and client expectations. See what the data reveals 👉 https://bit.ly/4sOlp0A #CaribbeanLaw #LegalTech #LegalAI
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The Future of Justice: AI's Role in the Judicial System 🔥 AI technology is transforming industries worldwide, but what does it mean for the judicial system? 🔮 • AI can streamline processes, reduce workload for judges, and even draft opinions, freeing up human judges to focus on critical decisions. • Critics argue that AI's ability to process vast amounts of data can lead to flawed decisions, particularly when it comes to complex legal issues. • Experts caution that AI's limitations must be acknowledged, as machines do not take an oath and are designed to respond based on the data they were trained on. As the debate continues, it's clear that AI will play a significant role in shaping the future of justice. But how can we strike a balance between human oversight and machine-driven decision-making? 🤔 Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story! 🔜 #AIinJudicialSystems #JusticeReform #LawAndTechnology https://lnkd.in/gPeTrctB
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Turn your AI investments into measurable value. Read our blog to learn what’s keeping law firms from seeing AI ROI. Read more: https://gag.gl/EwS648
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AI just crossed a line lawyers trusted. New benchmarks show AI agents are getting better at legal and corporate reasoning, according to TechCrunch. Just weeks ago, every major model scored under 25 percent on Mercor’s professional evaluation tests. That shifted fast. Anthropic’s Opus 4.6 reached nearly 30 percent in one-shot trials and averaged about 45 percent with multiple attempts. The jump is linked to agent swarms, where models break problems into steps and reason through them instead of guessing once. This does not mean AI replaces lawyers tomorrow. It means systems are moving into work long seen as human-only, faster than most expected. If the curve keeps bending like this, what jobs are actually safe from AI? Source: TechCrunch
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