The New Law Issue | June 2017
In this issue of ABA Law Practice Today:
The law (and the legal profession) will need to adapt to ensure proper protections as the use of machine learning continues to advance. These lawyers aren’t just thinking about their future—they’re making it happen. Don’t fear the coming wave of chatbot-enabled services—learn how to make them work for you. If tech is the future (and it is), then law firms should start investing in it. Here’s how to get started. Does augumented and virtual reality have a place in your legal practice? If not now, it will soon. Cannabis businesses must be nimble to work around federal trademark restrictions that apply to no other legal businesses. In a well-developed workflow, the work proceeds smoothly and naturally with minimal friction. Melody and Lucy helped create Schiff Hardin’s New Moms Group, a go-to resource and support network for women returning to work after having a child. Mindfulness can bring powerful benefits to your legal and personal life. "I like good stories, well told,” Mark Twain once said. Lawyers should understand that most consumers of their content feel the same way.The ABCs of Machine Learning: Privacy and Other Legal Concerns
Meet the Lawyers Designing Tomorrow’s Practice Models
The Promise and Peril Chatbots Pose for the Legal Industry
Why Big Law Firms Should Open Venture Arms
AR/VR Technology: Where We’ve Been, Where We’re Going
Canna Get a Trademark?
Sponsored Five Reasons Your Law Firm Needs Workflow Software
Helping New Moms: Melody Cross and Lucy Bickford
The Benefits of Mindfulness in Our Profession
The Key to Creating Great Legal Content