Resources

AI in the law is advancing so quickly. This resources page provides key resources I find helpful for myself so I thought instead of hoarding it in my Apple Note that I’d share it here. As I discover more useful resources, I add them here.

FYI, there are thousands of AI resources out there. This list focuses on AI in the Law.

Training

Hotshot: I’ve not signed up or watched the videos but this is a paid portal where you can access training videos on using AI in law. CLE credits included. Looks like a great starter and ongoing learning portal.

Databases

Bloomberg Law’s State-by-State Legal Ethics Guidance Policies on AI: Regularly updated data table linking to State Bar Associations’ AI guidelines.

AI Hallucination Case Database by Artificial Authority: Damien Charlotin set up and manages this terrific database which tracks legal decisions in cases where generative AI produced hallucinated content. Currently regularly updated.

Websites, Blogs and Leaders in the Space

Robert Ambrogi: Highly influential Legaltech journalist and lawyer who publishes a variety of legaltech resources such as LawNext, LegalTechMonitor, and LegalTechWeek (podcast).

Artificial Lawyer: Richard Tromans, lawyer and legaltech bloger, is also one of the OGs in the AI law space. His website is a great resource to stay up-to-date on the latest happenings. He’s also host of some of the biggest Legaltech conferences.

Peter Duffy’s Legal Tech Trends: Peter is founder of one of the leading legal tech consulting firms TITANS. He writes about his insights in his popular Legal Tech Trends Substack.

Amy Swaner: She publishes an influential Substack writing essay-style articles about AI and the law. She understands the nuances at a deep level and provides great insights into the important issues.

Sara Merken: Sara is a reporter for Reuters who does a great job covering business in law including tech innovation.

Canadian Lawyer – Legal Technology section: Does a good job covering legaltech in Canada. Canada is also a common law legal system that functions similarly in many regards to the US and so many of the same issues arise with AI in the law.

More coming soon.

If you have a recommendation such as training, journalist blogger, conference, kindly email me at [email protected].

If you wish to suggest software or tool, I welcome that as well. However, if accepted, it’ll be placed in my AI legaltech directory.