As we near the end of the year, the time has arrived to start looking at what we can expect for the legal sector in 2025. This week's newsletter covers some of the key trends expected to underpin the upcoming year, covering topics like artificial intelligence (AI), hybrid working, litigation and diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). Some of which have already made an appearance over the past 12 months. For an insight into what to expect, check out the latest edition of the Legal Lens, below: #legallandscape #legaltrends #legalrecruitment #newyear
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AI in the Workplace: Navigating Compliance Considerations and Planning for the Future [Video]
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AI in the Workplace: Navigating Compliance Considerations and Planning for the Future [Video] https://bit.ly/3wSGEGz #Video #AI #Work
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The Legal Landscape and AI: A Transformative Shift
The legal landscape is undergoing a seismic shift, driven by the transformative power of artificial intelligence (AI). Our very own Chris Cartrett, President and CEO at Aderant, recently shared his thoughts on how advances in AI will bolster the back office of law firms around the world.
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🔍 AI is transforming the legal landscape, and at RPC, we’re embracing the evolution. Our forward-thinking approach was recently featured in The Brief’s article on the skills future lawyers need to thrive in the era of AI. We see this as a key opportunity to enhance the roles of our legal professionals by investing in the critical human skills that AI cannot replicate – strategic advisory, emotional intelligence, and ethical reasoning. By seamlessly integrating AI into our practice, we’re empowering our teams to deliver unparalleled value to our clients while fostering a culture of continuous learning and interdisciplinary collaboration. At RPC, we’re ensuring that AI and human expertise work hand in hand to redefine excellence in legal services. 🚀 #AI #Innovation #LegalTech #FutureOfLaw #RPCValues
What skills will the next generation of lawyers need to survive in the era of AI? The Brief hears from a range of legal leaders
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It's a topic that's been at the forefront of many industries in recent times, particularly its impact on the legal industry. Our Partner, Stephen Grant, has offered insights into the essential AI and skills that next-gen lawyers need to thrive in a rapidly evolving legal landscape. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/ezXcEw9h #AI #legalexperts #insights #itsallaboutpeople #clientservicedriven #wjm
What skills will the next generation of lawyers need to survive in the era of AI? The Brief hears from a range of legal leaders
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Join us on November 13 at our Washington D.C. office for a dynamic discussion on AI Legal Governance followed by a networking reception. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gmiWRvNF Panel 1: Understanding and Managing Legal Risks With AI James Gatto (moderator) Pamela Gupta Susan Nomecos Dan Schnapp Panel 2: Managing AI Legal Risks When Dealing with the Government Townsend Bourne (moderator) Jonathan Meyer Brian Craig Brandon Wales #AI #government #legalrisks
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The Q2 2024 report from Thomson Reuters highlights how Generative AI (GenAI) is transforming the legal industry, particularly in productivity and workflow efficiency. Lawyers could reclaim up to 200 hours annually, redirecting time towards higher-value work and skill development. This efficiency impacts staffing models, pricing, and client relationships, with potential shifts towards alternative fee arrangements. While its full implications remain uncertain, early adopters of GenAI may gain significant advantages. It is interesting to see how firms are preparing for these inevitable changes. More details: Thomson Reuters - https://lnkd.in/efgRr4mC #GenAI #AI #LegalIndustry #LegalTech #Productivity #ThomsonReuters
Q2 2024 LFFI analysis: How GenAI-driven productivity will impact lawyers, firms & clients - Thomson Reuters Institute
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How do you convincingly pitch the importance of legal ops, especially in smaller organisations? What's it like working with lawyers? Why isn't AI going to replace us all (just yet)? All the answers, and more, in this super fun interview I did with Eleanor Luker from Gett. The gems that come out when people share candidly and authentically. 🤌🏽 Love this piece on the Flank blog! Thanks, Eleanor 🙏🏽 https://lnkd.in/e3txMeyV #innovation #automation #AI #GenAI #legaloperations #AIandWork
How AI Will Transform Organisation Dynamics And Why We'll Still Need Lawyers, With Gett's Eleanor Luker
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AI Fridays : By now, many of us know that prompting a generative AI tool, especially ones trained for the legal industry like Lexis+ AI, is different from a regular keyword or Boolean search. That means lawyers in the new era need new and different skills to get the best results -- and new revenue opportunities. In this LexisNexis Insights article, learn some tips on how to get started upskilling users at your firm: #LexisNexis #LegalTech #AI #LegalAI
New Revenue Streams: Getting the right skills in place is essential
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Where do we really stand when it comes to deployment of #GenAI? In her latest article, Legaltech Hub CEO Nicola Shaver writes about the survey we issued at the end of 2023, and how the results demonstrate marked regional differences in the adoption of advanced AI. After lagging behind in legal innovation efforts, large US firms have shown greater willingness and enthusiasm for experimenting with and adopting generative AI than their UK counterparts. Read on below for survey stats and market insights. #legaltech #legalinnovation #AI #GenAI
Tables Have Turned: US Moving Ahead of the UK in the Legal Innovation Race
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