Breaking Gender Bias and Building Personal Brands with Legal Tech
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Welcome to today's episode of AI Lawyer Talking Tech, your daily review of legal technology news. In this episode, we'll discuss how women in the legal field are breaking gender bias and creating safe spaces to discuss important issues. Our first article comes from MatterSuite and highlights the progress made by women in the legal field, despite the ongoing issue of gender bias. We'll also discuss how legal technology has proven to be a game-changer, providing greater flexibility and connectivity for lawyers, including the ability to build personal brands and niche expertise. Finally, we'll delve into a privacy concern with smart speaker technology, including the potential for keyword spotting and the need for consumers to be aware of terms and conditions. Stay tuned for all this and more on AI Lawyer Talking Tech! ChatGPT Free Law Blog Date: 11 Mar 2023 Source: The Time Blawg Challenging the Status Quo: Women Leading the Charge for Gender Equality in Law Date: 10 Mar 2023 Source: MatterSuite By CaseFox Alexa: Are You Going to Testify Against Me? Date: 10 Mar 2023 Source: Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts AI Art: Infringement is Not the Answer Date: 10 Mar 2023 Source: Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts YouTuber Owes Money to YouTube for Ill-Conceived Deplatforming Lawsuit–Daniels v. Alphabet Date: 10 Mar 2023 Source: Technology & Marketing Law Blog Today on Legaltech Week: Our Review of ABA TECHSHOW, More GPT in Law, and More DoNotPay Date: 10 Mar 2023 Source: LawSites Biological Computing and Related Legal Considerations Date: 09 Mar 2023 Source: Inside Tech Law Reflections on ReInvent Law Silicon Valley @ 10 Years – Part 3 Date: 10 Mar 2023 Source: LawSites Podcast: Charting Change in Legal with Caroline Hill and Ari Kaplan Date: 10 Mar 2023 Source: Legal IT Insider Cheaters Never Win, Bungie’s 4.3 Million Dollar Award Against AimJunkies Date: 09 Mar 2023 Source: Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts
