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The author provides an analytical framework for the admissibility and exclusion of deepfake evidence, concluding with strategies for lawyers in addressing the most common evidentiary challenges presented by deepfake evidence.
By Timothy D. Edwards
Law firms that effectively embrace large language model (LLM)-based technology can gain a significant competitive advantage particularly in high-volume or high-analysis workflows and numerous aspects of litigation. The author provides a basic introduction to LLMs for legal professionals.
By Derek Riley
The author provides foundational principles and a viable strategy for restoring the right to possess firearms under existing federal law for clients who have previously been involuntarily committed to a mental institution or who have been adjudicated mentally incompetent in Wisconsin or another state.
By Sean Lee Harrington

Opinions, Voices & Ideas

  • Nuts & Bolts
  • NotebookLM for Lawyers: AI That Focuses on Your Documents
  • Document-grounded AI focuses only on the individual user's documents to provide answers that come exclusively from what the user has uploaded, with citations showing exactly where each piece of information came from. Bonnie Shucha shows how this works using Google’s NotebookLM, a free document-grounded AI tool.
  • On Balance
  • The Lawyers Are Not Alright
  • Even as rhetoric about lawyers' health and well-being has shifted, Julie Bonasso says the law-practice environment remains largely unchanged. This gap between words and real change sets the stage for a crucial issue: how to address the persistent risks faced by male attorneys specifically.
  • Learning to Learn
  • Emerging Skill Sets: Are You Ready? Are You Sure?
  • The most effective professionals are cultivating three intersecting skill sets: technological proficiency, cognitive adeptness, and social-emotional intelligence. Theresa Elliott explains why these sets are important and how you can improve your own skills.

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