Summarily - A Podcast for Busy Lawyers

Is Your Firm Ready for AI?

February 01, 2024 Robert Scavone Jr. Episode 108
Summarily - A Podcast for Busy Lawyers
Is Your Firm Ready for AI?
Show Notes

Professor Joe Regalia recently joined Robert to discuss how law firms can use generative AI to create and maximize efficiency and what law firms should do to prepare for the future with generative AI. 

Joe is an associate professor of law at UNLV’s William S. Boyd School of Law where he teaches legal writing and the intersection between the law and technology. He also leads the training and development team at Write.Law, an online training solution for honing skills like legal writing and legal technology (including generative AI). Joe is a nationally recognized legal writing and technology consultant for law firms, courts, agencies, nonprofits, corporations, and other organizations.

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