Legal Professionals' Guide to Law and Technology Resources
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LLRX's April issue features 8 new articles and 6 columns on law and technology. It critiques Bluebook's AI and explores AI in discovery.
The April 2026 issue of LLRX, a prominent resource for legal professionals, has been released, featuring eight new articles and six new columns. This issue sheds light on the intersection of law and technology, with a particular focus on the role of artificial intelligence in the legal profession. As we reported on May 1, Microsoft's project to automate paralegal tasks is underway, and this issue of LLRX provides further insight into the capabilities and limitations of AI in legal work.
The articles cover topics such as the flaws in Bluebook's generative AI, the readiness of AI tools for discovery, and how to effectively use AI in legal work. One notable article tests Claude, an AI tool, on classic litigator tasks, highlighting its potential and limitations. This issue of LLRX is significant because it provides legal professionals with a comprehensive understanding of the current state of AI in law, helping them navigate the hype and master the basics to transform their work.
As the legal profession continues to evolve with the integration of AI, resources like LLRX will be crucial in providing reliable and actionable information. With the ongoing lawsuit between OpenAI and Elon Musk, and the potential obsolescence of the paralegal profession, legal professionals will be watching closely to see how AI continues to shape the industry. The next issue of LLRX will likely provide further updates and analysis on these developments, making it a must-read for those looking to stay ahead of the curve.
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