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Ethics Goes Digital: Navigating the Challenges for Legal Professionals

CaseFox

The scope of legal ethics implies various responsibilities, including safeguarding client confidentiality, exhibiting unwavering loyalty, showcasing expertise, and upholding integrity. They must make decisions independently, follow client instructions, advocate for their interests, and provide objective legal advice.

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Strategies to Mitigate the Effect of Confirmation Bias During Jury Selection and Deliberation

Jury Analyst

The scientific approach to jury selection implements safeguards against human bias and uses objective methods. Questions can be developed based on objective data rather than confirmation bias, and those questions can be used to more accurately identify individuals who exhibit strong biases that could undermine impartiality.

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4 Seeds of Marketing That Grow Your Sales:  Brand Awareness, Demand Generation, Lead Generation, and Analytics

RPC Strategies

Types of Activities: Email newsletters and campaigns, educational webinars, whitepapers, and targeted content catered to the pain points of your audience fall under this category. Goal of Activities: The primary goal is to foster relationships, educate leads, and position your trusted brand as a valuable resource.

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44% of Investment Bankers Think They Can Make Lots of Money Off of Attorney Insecurity (AI)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

Further confusing the issue, the Goldman researchers reference a chart (Exhibit 5) showing the “Share of Industry Employment Exposed to Automation by AI” in the US. Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events 5.51 Emphasis mine.) The Goldman researchers weren’t specifically targeting the legal industry with these findings.

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Understanding Confirmation Bias in Legal Contexts: The Science Behind its Impact on Jury Selection and Litigation Understanding Confirmation Bias in Legal Contexts: 

Jury Analyst

As much as we would like to believe that the immense responsibility of deciding someone’s legal fate would ensure that jurors remain objective and free of bias, this idealistic expectation conflicts with the psychological reality of decision-making. Once again, the drive to maintain your beliefs prevails.

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TGIR Ep. 228 – Cat Moon and Mark Williams Launch the New Vanderbilt AI Law Lab (VAILL)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

Greg Lambert 6:24 And Cat, I had the pleasure of going out a couple of months ago, and talking with the your class that the you and Mark teach on essentially generative AI, and now it’s playing a role in the education of the students as well as what the potential is for the market. And in fact, Mark, we were we were joking before we went on.

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Moneyballing Testimony: A Field Guide to Deposition Gorillas

The Cloud Court Blog

Does your opposing counsel object slightly more often, across multiple depositions, when certain topics are discussed? Or when certain types of exhibits are introduced? Would you like to track the vacillating emotional states of attorneys and witnesses and correlate those swings to topics or exhibits?