Blake Morgan
Up front:
Lex pop
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Why AI means business for legal
The UK client value team at Reed Smith has the power to partner
Kristina Oliver on freedom to get in the creative groove at Keystone Law
What can legal business learn from a successful speed-eater?
Up front:
Lex pop
p7
Up front:
Lex pop
p7
Up front:
Lex pop
p7
Upfront:
Reading list
p8
Up front:
Whats on your whiteboard?
p9
Speak up:
Can you find the words?
p13
Opinion:
Robot mores
p14
The big idea:
Dream machines?
p16
Team profile:
Price cream
p22
Brain training:
Cyber assault course
p26
Brain training:
Creative education
p30
Industry views:
Purchase and scale
p34
Industry views:
The power of small change
p38
Industry analysis:
Heads up on Brexit
p40
Industry interview:
Formula for IT change
p42
Industry analysis:
Renewing relationships
p44
Rear view,
Exporting optimism
p46
It’s traditional to round off the year on a reasonably upbeat note in this space – and so I thought I’d talk about the rise of artificial intelligence … Briefing will be holding the first of a new series of events in early 2017 – and it’s the latest on the likely role of AI in legal business that’s up for discussion. The new big buzzword? Media-fuelled hype? Well, it’s nearly Christmas – so I’ll entertain that just this once. Still, you may have noticed that even the government has now got around to discussing this much-talked-about topic.
We hear from Eversheds, Keystone Law, Baker & McKenzie, Brodies, Reed Smith, Macfarlanes, and Ogier.
Law firms are talking the talk on automation, but it’s augmentation they need to be thinking about as the artificial intelligence options multiply, says MIT fellow and Harvard and Babson College Professor Tom Davenport
The UK client value team at Reed Smith stay consistently close to the complete path of every matter they take in hand. What do they say constitutes a productive, innovative pricing team?
The chief information officer of McMillan Williams, David Fazakerley, says Thomson Reuters Elite 3E and MatterSphere have given his firm the agility to grow.