Citing the First Amendment, a Chicago-based federal appeals court has struck down changes to a Wisconsin “hunter harassment law” that bans recording and approaching hunters.
Thomson Reuters announced the incorporation of generative artificial intelligence tools into its legal research platform to take questions in natural language and synthesize responses.
The Boutique Lawyer Show: Working smarter, not harder
By Robyn Tongol|18 May 2021
COVID-19 didn t result in people having more time or less work. In fact, it went the other way. Moving into the new normal, lawyers are looking to better manage expectations and perceptions from their clients perspectives, and clients are looking for law firms that are organised and have the necessary resources to solve their problems, regardless of whether those lawyers are working in the office or at home.
On this special episode of The Boutique Lawyer Show, produced in collaboration with Thomson Reuters and recorded at the 2021 Boutique Law Summit, host Jerome Doraisamy is joined by vice president of legal solutions at Thomson Reuters (Asia and Emerging Markets), James Jarvis, and Thomson Reuters product manager for legal research, Alex Cato, to discuss the need for tools that minimise disruption as much as possible so that people can spend less time getting started and more time analysing the la
The Boutique Lawyer Show: Investing in the right technology
By Robyn Tongol|10 May 2021
Onboarding the right kind of technology at the onset of COVID-19 was paramount for Michael Solari, who believes it is always important to keep looking at different ways that we can improve our processes, our systems and our resources.
In this special episode of The Boutique Lawyer Show, produced in collaboration with Thomson Reuters and recorded at the 2021 Boutique Law Summit, host Jerome Doraisamy is joined by Solai & Stock owner Michael Solari to discuss why it was essential for his firm to identify the right technological solutions for his practice to ensure they collectively worked smarter, not harder during the pandemic that allowed his lawyers to spend less time in doing their research and spend more time servicing their clients.