
David Horrigan
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Nov 26, 2024 |
law.com | David Horrigan
A new study by research analyst firm International Data Corporation (IDC) predicts continued growth in the use of generative AI by legal professionals, with 69% of study respondents reporting they expect their use to increase over the next two years. In a webinar analyzing the results, lawyers agreed on the transformative impact of generative AI, but differed on what it might mean for the billable hour.
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Oct 29, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Mary Bennett |David Cohen |David Horrigan
Generative AI (GenAI) is advancing like a tidal wave, continually rising as it reshapes the entire coastline of the legal industry. A lot has happened with this technology in the last few months, and we plan to continue the GenAI conversation in the next EDRM workshop on November 12 at noon EDT, sponsored by HaystackID.
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Sep 24, 2024 |
scholarship.richmond.edu | Philip Favro |David Horrigan |Adam Kuhn |Donald Billings
The demand within organizations to manage the growth of electronic information has never been greater. Organizations across the spectrum of industry verticals are generally struggling to address the onslaught of data they both generate and receive. While there is nothing new to this trend, companies should be concerned about new threats arising from that data.
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Aug 11, 2024 |
law.com | David Horrigan |Stephanie Wilkins
Monday marks the first full day of ILTACON, the annual celebration of law, technology, and the professionals practicing in this intersection, presented by the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA).
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Apr 5, 2024 |
feeds.feedblitz.com | Isha Marathe |David Horrigan |Amanda O'Brien |Stephanie Wilkins
On Thursday, French American AI startup Kili Technology Inc., creators of davinci, a generative AI-powered copilot for drafting patents and office action answers, was sued for trademark infringement and unfair competition via the use of a trademark in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas by Swiss patent and trademark law firm Da Vinci Partners LLC and its founder, John Brent Moetteli. The claims were brought under the Lanham Act and Texas common law.
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