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Good morning. Lori Cohen, a widely renowned trial litigator with Greenberg Traurig, suddenly and inexplicably lost her voice. Now she's using AI to recreate it and get herself back in the courtroom. You can read her incredible story in today's featured article.

There are so many negative stories out there these days about both AI and Big Law—this is the complete opposite on both counts. Enjoy!

– Stephanie Wilkins, Editor-in-Chief, Legaltech News

 

Artificial Intelligence | News

'Not Going Away': A Star Greenberg Traurig Litigator Lost Her Voice. AI Brought it Back

By Stephanie Wilkins

Lori Cohen achieved an impressive 58 defense verdicts before suddenly and inexplicably... Read More

 

Artificial Intelligence | Analysis

Jumping Into the Rabbit Hole: Experts Offer 3 Big 'Deepfake' Insights for Legal in 2024

By Isha Marathe

At the American Bar Association's webinar "The Impact of Deepfakes on the Justice... Read More

 

Artificial Intelligence | News

Spellbook Raises $20 Million in Series A Funding, Plans New AI Capabilities, Platform Expansion

By Rhys Dipshan

Spellbook, which offers a generative AI-powered contract drafting and negotiation... Read More

 

Artificial Intelligence | News

Thomson Reuters Announces New Gen AI Features Within Practical Law, CoCounsel Core Expansion

By Isha Marathe

With two new generative AI-powered features in Practical Law called Ask Practical... Read More

 

E-Discovery | News

E-Discovery Consolidation Continues: Complete Legal Acquires Frontline's E-Discovery Business

By Rhys Dipshan

The acquisition comes just weeks after Complete Legal also announced it was... Read More

 

Copyrights | Analysis

Why Lawyers Will Survive the Onset of Generative AI—and How They'll Affect Who Won't

By Alex Anteau

If user inputs are used to train models such as ChatGPT, can lawyers input their... Read More

Save the Date

Save The Date | Legalweek 2024

Legalweek returns in January for 2024! Join thousands of legal leaders in New York City, January 29- February 1, 2024, for what has been described as the “premier legal event that hits all the marks for information, education, and networking.” Registration is now open, secure your 2024 pass today! Learn More

Resources

WEBCAST DATE: February 22, 2024

The Value of ALSPs for Optimum Results and Maximum Efficiency in a Dynamic eDiscovery Landscape

Join industry experts as they unravel the evolving significance of ALSPs, moving beyond conventional notions of cost efficiency and scalability. Learn More

WEBCAST DATE: February 29, 2024

The State of Contracts For Law Firms: Making the Case for Contract Automation in 2024

This webcast will unpack the most common challenges firms face in implementing new technology—like employee onboarding and proving value—and show you strategies to overcome them. Learn More

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