While everyone debates AI hallucinations, we may be missing a bigger threat. The infrastructure powering AI may not be able to sustain everything vendors are promising.Think about it: 26 major US utilities already have requests to supply an additional 711 gigawatts of new data center power. That’s nearly equal to the entire continental US summer
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Washington Post Analysis Shows We Are Talking Too Much And Getting Questionable Advice From LLMs — And It May All Be Discoverable
A new Washington Post analysis of 47,000 ChatGPT conversations reveals a troubling pattern. People are sharing deeply personal information, getting advice that tells them what they want to hear (not necessarily what’s accurate), and creating potential discovery goldmines for future litigation.The study found users discussing emotions, sharing PII and medical info, and asking for drafts…
Thinking Outside the Fence: What a Grade School Game Taught Me About Legal Innovation
The grade school game seemed simple enough. Grab the other team’s flag without getting tagged. But for a kid like me with not much athletic talent, the chances of being a factor other than getting quickly tagged out were pretty remote. Or so it seemed.

One of the questions I am often asked by young lawyers…
The Grace To Dabble: Two Biglaw Firms Look To An AI-First Future
Two AmLaw 100 firms are doing something unusual: sacrificing billable hours to train associates in AI.Ropes & Gray lets first-years spend up to 400 hours (20% of their requirement) on AI training. Latham & Watkins flew 400 associates to DC for a two-day AI Academy.The revenue hit? Probably minimal. First-years aren’t profit centers anyway, and…
The Disco Study: A Watershed Moment Or Just More Of The Same?
New research from Disco and Ari Kaplan reveals a striking contradiction in legal’s relationship with AI and eDiscvovery. While 70% of legal professionals recognize AI’s efficiency benefits, only 35% have actually incorporated it into routine processes.Even more telling: 42% of law firms report zero external pressure to adopt AI solutions. .The reasons for resistance? The…
An Affordable AI Tool for Solo and Small Firms
Small firm lawyers keep telling me they can’t afford the AI tools big firms use. They’re not wrong, I’ve heard vendors literally laugh at affordability concerns. So when I came across Descrybe, a legal research platform with free core features (and paid plans at only $10-20/month), it got my attendtion and I dug deeper. Here’s…
Mind The Gap: Why In-House Counsel Often Don’t See The Innovation They Want From Law Firms
New study from Thompson Hine: 95% of in-house counsel see little innovation from their law firms. But clients might be part of the problem. When they reward the status quo with an average 7.4% rate increases year after year while claiming innovation is “crucial,” what message are they really sending?The gap between what clients say…
Get A Grip: Focusing On Risks Instead Of Benefits Is Making AI Way Too Hard
When we talk about GenAI for the legal profession we frequently focus on the risks. But Comment 8 to Model Rule 1.1 requires us to also the understand the benefits. Sometimes we make AI a little too complicated.Two fundamental rules: Don’t put client confidences in prompts and check the output for accuracy. Here is my…
I Ain’t Going Gentle into the Good Night. Still Crazy After All These Years
I was recently at a charity benefit reception and dinner. An acquaintance (and I stress acquaintance) came up to me, took one look and out of the blue asked, “you’re retired, aren’t you”? For some reason that question was both galling and irritating. It took me a bit to figure why even though I’m sure…
AFAs Are Great — But They Won’t Stop AI Disruption
A lot of lawyers think AFAs will save them from AI disruption. They’re wrong.
I’ve been using alternative fee arrangements since the 90s, so I’m not anti-AFA. But the current rush to AFAs as a solution to AI’s impact on billable hours misses the point entirely.
The real issue isn’t how we package our fees.…
What Some Of Legal Tech’s Smartest Observers Had To About AI At Inspire
At its Inspire Conferance, NetDocuments assembled some of legal tech’s sharpest minds to talk about AI’s real impact on legal practice. Zach Abramowitz, Nicola Shaver, Zach Warren, and Jennifer Poon didn’t hold back on the hard questions: Why traditional ROI metrics fail for AI, how ‘AI-first’ firms are disrupting the leverage model, and why many…
My Phone, My Pocket and My Problem: Change Is Harder Than We Think
Will NetDocuments’ ‘We’re Not A Rock Band’ Approach To Legal AI Sustain It?
Just back from NetDocuments Inspire conference. In an era of legal tech consolidation and flashy AI promises, NetDocuments CEO Josh Baxter told me: ‘We’re not a rock band.’ Their new AI Profile tool tackles the metadata problem that’s plagued document management for years. But can this understated, specialized approach survive when the market seems headed…
Going Analog: Is It Just for Luddites?
The world of GenAI: get an answer to anything and everything within seconds. No thinking required: just prompt and go. I’m all about technology and the wonders GenAI brings to our world. But sometimes I wonder: at what cost?

Once a week, on Sundays, I try to have a screenless day. A day where I…
From Startup To $2 Billion: EvenUp Is Transforming Personal Injury Practice
Plaintiffs AI firm, EvenUp, just hit a $2 billion valuation after recently raising $150M.
But here’s what makes this funding round different: it signals that AI for plaintiffs’ lawyers has reached a tipping point.
I first met EvenUp’s co-founder at ILTA in 2023. My initial reaction? Ho-hum. Another demand letter generator.
Then I learned about…
The AI Arbitrator Is Here: What’s Next?
The American Arbitration Association recently announced it’s launching an AI-powered arbitrator in November. Many litigators think this future will never arrive in litigation. That litigation requires empathy, gut instinct, and the ability to read a room, things AI can’t do (at least yet).
But what if the decision-maker itself becomes an AI bot?
I spoke…