AI companies of every kind are looking for data for information and to guide their AI “decision” making process.
This includes legal research and AI solutions envisioned to be used by lawyers, legal academics and the judiciary.
OpenAI, which runs
Today, LexBlog has over 27,000 bloggers within its network, including over half of the nearly 1,500 blogs from the United States’ top 200 law firms. But more importantly, LexBlog devotes itself to empowering a global network built around the company’s mission to provide real-time news and insights powered by the legal community.
AI companies of every kind are looking for data for information and to guide their AI “decision” making process.
This includes legal research and AI solutions envisioned to be used by lawyers, legal academics and the judiciary.
OpenAI, which runs…
For nearly two decades, legal blogs have been challenging the conventions of traditional secondary law. A good number of legal blogs disrupted the status quo years ago.
I was curious how Black’s Law Dictionary defined secondary law, and if it…
The number of lawyers moving their blogs from Typepad to a WordPress based blogging platform is growing.
I blogged recently about recent Typepad problems and it no longer being a credible platform for blogging lawyers.
As recently as this last…
In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence (AI), staying ahead means finding the most optimal way to easily surface all of your firm’s AI insights. One highly effective strategy for achieving this is the creation of a separate, authoritative…
I was talking to a lawyer last week when I asked why he blogged.
His response, “It’s better than being on the 16th hole.” Wild thing is that I was thinking when I asked, “It’s sure beats playing golf.”
As…
So much of what LexBlog sees in legal blogging is a reaction to something else—usually litigation, legislation, or regulation.
While that’s important, your content should also include what people want to read – your insight, commentary, and yes, your passion,…
The more news coverage changes, the more it remains the same.
I doubt many people remember -or were alive – when you caught far away AM news and sports coverage on those nights when the atmosphere was such that radio…
Upon the introduction of legal blogs, twenty plus years ago, all blogs were hosted on distinct domains, separate from the primary websites of law firms.
It was a universally accepted principle; no attorney sought to undermine the credibility and authority…
I saw that Fiona Doherty, a distinguished legal scholar and professor at Yale Law School, has been appointed the Nathan Baker Clinical Professor of Law.
Hey, I am in the legal blog publishing space so the first thing I…
In the ocean of digital content, how do you ensure that your blog posts and articles reach the shores of those who seek them? Enter the RSS feed, a cornerstone of content distribution that most law firms and many legal…