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Lot of sneaky buggers out in cyberland

Legal Research is Easy

Once upon a time, I was a legal researching God working in a law library. Baiting Attacker leaves malware-infected devices (USBs, CDs) in public places hoping someone will use them out of curiosity. Another key feature of the library in which I worked was that it was not sound-proof. not just sitting out for everyone to see).

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Five Great Reads on Cyber, Data, and Legal Discovery for August 2024

Complex Discovery

Editor’s Note: Five Great Reads is a monthly newsletter that focuses on cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery. The publication selects five top articles to keep legal, business, and technology professionals informed about key developments in cyber discovery, data discovery, and legal discovery.

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The Future of AI within LexisNexis and the Legal Industry with Lexis CTO Jeff Reihl – TGIR Ep. 197

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

We sat down and talked with ⁠ Jeff Reihl ⁠ , the Executive Vice President, and Chief Technology Officer at LexisNexis, and discussed the current state of AI and its relevance to the legal and research sector. And so, you know, examples that were discussed is, you know, drafting, writing briefs, and and doing legal research.

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Deploying Cutting-Edge Legal AI: Travers Smith’s Cautious, But Open-source Approach. (TGIR Ep. 216)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

And the one thing I told them is this is not a legal research, pure legal research tool. But we’re a leading full service UK law firm, we regularly conduct cutting edge in industry, we first work for clients across lots of industry sectors. And of course, the awakening of the public to generative AI ai.