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Index
Cover Table of Contents Praise for AI For Lawyers Title Page Copyright Dedication Introduction
The Evolution of Kira They Just Kept Building Why Are Noah and Alex Worth Reading on the Use of AI in the Legal Industry? In the Pages Ahead
PART I: The Point
CHAPTER 1: How Lawyers Learned to Stop Worrying and Love AI
What Is AI? Appropriate Skepticism Common Lawyer Objections to AI Why Customize? The Business Case for AI Notes
CHAPTER 2: #DoMoreLaw
Jevons Paradox: The More Efficient Legal Work Is, the More Legal Work to Do Value Is in the Eyes of the Beholder Access to Justice
CHAPTER 3: The Small Law Mindset
To AI or Not to AI? It's All about Practicality What Does Your Future Market Look Like? Plan for the Future Before It Arrives Note
CHAPTER 4: AI: A Modern Job Creator
Jevons “Legal” Paradox A Growing Array of Legal Jobs Legal Operations and CLOC Driving the New Jobs—Part 1: A New Legal Tech Sector Driving the New Jobs—Part 2: New Tech‐Enabled Business Models New and Better Jobs: Diverse Skill Sets Needed The Delta Lawyer Competency Model Conclusion Notes
CHAPTER 5: Amplifying Legal Expertise
Amplification: What Lawyers Can Learn from Rock Stars The Three Most Important Things about Training AI Let's Agree to Not Disagree Build Value for the Firm Itself Are There Limits to Amplifying? Notes
CHAPTER 6: The Ethics of Lawyers Using—and Not Using—AI
Duty of Competency Duty of Communication Duty to Supervise / Unauthorized Practice of Law Duty of Loyalty The Issue of Bias Solutions to AI Bias Ethics Review: An Ongoing Issue Notes
PART II: The Proof
CHAPTER 7: eDiscovery
My eDiscovery Roots How AI Turned Traditional Discovery on Its Head The Role of AI in eDiscovery Search and Review eDiscovery in Action Tracking the Next Big Source Notes
CHAPTER 8: AI in Legal Research
Can AI Save Lives? The Stakes of Legal Research The Dark Times (Before Artificial Intelligence) AI in Legal Research Today AI Will Help to Write the Future AI Will Continue to Help Lawyers Do Higher Value Work Notes
CHAPTER 9: Litigation Analytics
Why Am I the Right Person to Discuss Litigation Analytics? Research, Data, and Predictions: Pre‐ and Post‐AI So, How Does It Actually Work? Impacting Lawyers The Future of AI Litigation Software Note
CHAPTER 10: Contract Review to Contract Capital
What's Wrong with Traditional Software‐Free Contract Review? AI Enhanced Contract Analysis Two Types of Contract Review How AI‐Based Contract Review Works Familiar and Unfamiliar Contracts Beyond Law Firms: Contract Management and Review in Business How Contract Analysis Software Is Impacting How Lawyers Work The Future of AI and Contract Analysis
CHAPTER 11: Expert Systems
Some Background: Founding Neota Logic What Sets Expert Systems Apart? Who's Using Expert Systems? And Why? Looking Ahead Note
PART III: The Plan
CHAPTER 12: The AI Adoption Framework
Factor 1: Comprehensive Use of AI Factor 2: The Breadth and Creativity of AI Use How Mature Is Your Approach to AI? Leaders Show Strength in Adoption and Creativity—Now Need to Stay Focused to Stay on Top Doers Have Cleared a Big Adoption Hurdle—Now Can Extend by Expanding Their AI Expertise in New Ways Dreamers Show Some Big Ideas in the Organization—But Now Need to Beef Up Adoption Developing Lagging in Adoption and Creativity—Need to Focus First on Adoption to Gain Momentum Taking the Next Step
CHAPTER 13: Conclusion
A Brief Summation: The Benefits of AI More Automation Is Coming AI and the Modern Lawyer
Acknowledgments About the Authors Index End User License Agreement
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