The AI Law That Wasn’t: What Colorado’s Reversal Teaches About Planning Around Regulation
June 30, 2026 was supposed to be a landmark. For two years, compliance teams treated it as the date the…
On June 1, 2026, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier filed a lawsuit that legal commentators immediately recognized as something new. It is the first state-led action of its kind, and…
A solo divorce attorney is halfway through Tuesday morning and already behind. The financial disclosure summary that usually takes all…
Solo litigators, plaintiffs’ practices, family law firms, financial-investigation shops, and the broader small-to-mid-size US legal market operate very differently from…
The managing partner at a 15-attorney litigation firm spent six months watching associates experiment with AI tools on their own.…
Many in-house legal teams already believe generative AI can reduce outside counsel dependence, improve efficiency, and help teams manage growing…
Most law firms believe their use of AI is under control. The numbers suggest otherwise. ILTA’s 2024 Technology Survey found…
Legal AI document assistants help attorneys catch drafting errors that manual review consistently misses. Drafting mistakes account for a significant…
Your firm licensed an AI tool six months ago. A few partners tried it. One kept using it. The rest…
Running a small firm litigation practice means wearing every hat at once. You’re the lead attorney, the researcher, the drafter,…
Generative artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept in the legal industry, it is an active part of how…
Artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept in law firms. It is already embedded in research tools, contract review…
Divorce is one of the most emotionally and financially complex legal processes a person can experience. At the center of…
When a high-conflict divorce involves complex financial issues, many attorneys turn to a forensic accountant. These professionals dig into the…