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Publications

Peer to Peer: Quarterly Magazine
Editor of Publications

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Where is #legaltechnology headed in 2024? Is there an elusive Legal 3.0 out there somewhere, forming beneath the surface, waiting for an ideal time to emerge? This issue is brimming with not-so-distant future predictions, key considerations, innovative solutions, and process-based insights contributed by those at the forefront of navigating rapidly changing areas of legal landscapes.

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If you’ve been searching for practical advice to inform decisions about incorporating Gen AI-powered technology into daily workflows at your firm or organization, grab your preferred note-taking device and bookmark this Peer to Peer! It holds a healthy serving of tips, best practices, and roadmaps to help assess your firm’s specific needs and plan for the successful selection and usage of Gen-AI-inclusive tech.

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The 2024 Fall issue of Peer to Peer features articles addressing one of the most pivotal queries circulating through our professional collective – How will the legal tech landscape evolve as it expands to include the influx of new voices and technologists joining the community?

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The 2024 ILTA Awards of Excellence is the first publication dedicated to highlighting ILTA volunteers who received a Distinguished Peer Award or was named as an Influential Woman in Legal Tech.  

White Papers
Editor of Publications

ILTA’s 2024 Knowledge Management & Marketing Technologies White Papers provide in-depth information and practical advice on some of the most critical discussions and exciting innovations happening within the legal sector’s Knowledge Management & Marketing Technology community.

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Inside you’ll find content explaining how specific factors like remote work environments, cloud migration, and Gen AI/ML advancements have drastically changed cybersecurity landscapes over the past decade. Indeed, many of the advancements in legal tech have reached a developmental stage where they can no longer be qualified as passing industrial fads. To echo Zach Abramowitz's astute observation, we are experiencing a paradigm shift.

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