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Five Leadership Tactics That Will Determine Whether AI Becomes a Force for Innovation or Inertia Image

Five Leadership Tactics That Will Determine Whether AI Becomes a Force for Innovation or Inertia

Marcie Borgal Shunk

As law firms race to modernize, the differentiator won't be access to AI, but how leadership guides its adoption. A new era demands a human-driven approach: one that can articulate vision, lead through change, reshape culture and reengage people.

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Copyrights Battles and the Downfall of EU AI Act Image

Copyrights Battles and the Downfall of EU AI Act

Ilia Kolochenko

While the EU AI Act certainly deserves compliments for both its pioneering nature and numerous thoughtful provisions aimed at the efficient and effective regulation of modern AI, it is not without its drawbacks.

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The Emerging, Opaque and Competitive Landscape of AI Search Image

The Emerging, Opaque and Competitive Landscape of AI Search

Andrew Longstreth & Kristofer Kirk

In the months and years ahead, Search Engine Optimization, or SEO, will increasingly give way to AEO, Answer Engine Optimization. The latter focuses on helping AI-powered search engines understand and cite your content in their direct answers.

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Eating In the Eye of the Storm: How Mindful Nourishment Can Transform Legal Practice Image

Eating In the Eye of the Storm: How Mindful Nourishment Can Transform Legal Practice

Pragya Thakur

The legal profession doesn’t just demand excellence; it devours those who cannot sustain it. Law firms scramble to address time management and mental health, yet one daily ritual remains overlooked: how lawyers eat.

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LinkedIn for B2B Marketing: Why It Still Works and How to Amplify Your Strategy with Employee Engagement Image

LinkedIn for B2B Marketing: Why It Still Works and How to Amplify Your Strategy with Employee Engagement

Jennifer Marsnik

For legal marketers LinkedIn remains a valuable social media platform in the toolbox. And despite the buzz around newer platforms or shifting algorithms, its role in marketing has only grown more central.

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The Critical Role of Legal and PR in Crisis Management Image

The Critical Role of Legal and PR in Crisis Management

Monique D. Hayes & Suzanne Perez-Bernal

A crisis can greatly threaten an organization's reputation and operational stability. Whether a major product failure, cyberattack, or public health scandal, how a company reacts can define its future. Recent crises involving industry giants underscore the need for a coordinated response that integrates both legal and public relations expertise.

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Denmark Deepfake Strategy Anchored In Copyright, Not Privacy Image

Denmark Deepfake Strategy Anchored In Copyright, Not Privacy

Linda A. Thompson

Denmark aims to make EU history by using copyright law — not privacy rules — to crack down on deepfakes and protect personal likenesses, diverging from the approaches adopted in the U.S. and other nations.

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Inside the AI Revolution: Reshaping Law and Public Policy Image

Inside the AI Revolution: Reshaping Law and Public Policy

Jenny Bo

For attorneys, especially those working in and around state governments, where lobbying and practicing law often go hand-in-hand, the writing on the wall is clear: manual research and traditional legal software are not optimized for these tasks. This is why generative AI is starting to establish a presence in the legal and lobbying industries.

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In the AI Era, Authority Is the Key to Future-Proofing a Law Practice Image

In the AI Era, Authority Is the Key to Future-Proofing a Law Practice

Carl Taylor

The more we become commodities — and most legal marketers are happy to assist in this process — then the less we can charge our clients, the less we can match up with the right clients, and the easier we are to be replaced by AI. The old tricks that fooled Google will soon stop working.

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Legal Pros Discuss How to Handle Personally Identifiable Information In Bankruptcy Cases Image

Legal Pros Discuss How to Handle Personally Identifiable Information In Bankruptcy Cases

Ella Sherman

Large amounts of data including personally identifiable information can be compromised in the event that debtors file for bankruptcy, and sell the information to pay back creditors.

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