The Technology Issue | December 2019
In this issue of ABA Law Practice Today:
Agile principles and automation can boost productivity and client outcomes. The internet may be forever, but you are not. Plan accordingly. Automation will continue to help make human lawyers better at their jobs, not replace them. A government initiative holds great promise for the practice of law worldwide. How legal aid organizations can help technology companies build better online tools. Will a backlash against using AI in law practice hinder innovation? Lessons learned from the NWLSO Leadership Academy. An interview with Janet Ward Black. As prime targets for cybercriminals, law firms have a special responsibility to protect data. An interview with the co-founder of BraunHagey & Borden.Getting Agile in Your Practice
The Dadbot and The Advent of Digital Asset Planning
Are Robots Replacing Lawyers? Not Like You Think
Rules as Code
Software Development in Public Interest Law
The Future of AI in Legal Tech: What Will the Law Allow?
Don’t Go Dissing “Spa Day”
Rainmaking by Doing Good: Janet Ward Black
The Ethical Obligation of Maintaining Reasonable Cybersecurity Measures
Meet the Managing Partner: Noah Hagey