Joe Patrice
Posts by Joe Patrice
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PACER Sucks More Than Usual… And We Know Exactly Who To Blame
Have you been struggling to get court documents lately? You’re not alone.
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Elon Musk Feeds AI ‘All Court Cases,’ Promises It Will Replace Judges Because He’s An Idiot
It’ll render ‘extremely compelling legal verdicts.’ Sure….
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Law Firm Confidentiality Can’t Be Left To The Honor System
‘Hey, please don’t open this’ is not a policy.
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Litera Acquisition Quest Ventures Into Realm Of Dragons
Legal tech provider purchases UK automation company.
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Finding The Right Tech For Fractional And Small Practices
HeyCounsel hosts quick and easy event to showcase tech offerings.
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Lexis+AI Launches Mobile App Meeting Legal Professionals Where They Are
The focus on AI usability continues.
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ChatGPT Exec Says AI Will Replace $2000/Hr Paralegals… Who Wants To Tell Her?
Tell me you don’t understand this industry without telling me you don’t understand this industry.
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Building CoPilot’s CoPilot (For Lawyers)
Microsoft’s CoPilot could become the default AI for business… who will make it work for legal?
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NetDocuments Moves To Bring Generative AI To Content… Not The Other Way Around
It’s soon going to be less about having AI than where your AI lives.
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Elon Musk Changes X Terms To Push All Disputes Toward Tesla-Investor Federal Judge
When you clicked ‘accept’ you agreed to a new courthouse.
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DISCO Takes Cecilia AI Platform to EU and UK
Europe has proven more cautious about AI, but legal tech providers are meeting the regulatory challenge.
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Clio Cloud Conference Continues To Understand The Power Of Community
Clio’s conference keeps on growing.
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Law Firm Tech Adoption More Important Than Ever When It Comes To AI
Don’t sit around waiting for AI… get out there and help build it.
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Deleting Evidence? Think Again: Lessons From The Eric Adams Scandal
More and more relevant data travels through phones, as this case shows.
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Collecting All The Embarrassing Nonsense Your Adversaries (Or Employees) Put Online
There’s a lot more online these days. Lawyers need to get at it.