Generative AI May Worsen Access to Justice—At Least in the Short Term
Day Pitney Counsel Ashley Picker Dubin was featured in the Legaltech News article, "Generative AI May Worsen Access to Justice—At Least in the Short Term." Dubin commented about not only generative AI, but also technology-assisted review (TAR) and continuous active learning (CAL) for legal work, "I can't appropriately supervise the technologists if I don't understand the technology. ABA's Rule 1.1, which has included "tech competence" since 2012, means that lawyers cannot bury their head in the sand when it comes to tech."
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Day Pitney is proud to announce that two of our Connecticut-based attorneys and our Litigation department have been recognized by the Connecticut Law Tribune as part of their second annual New England Legal Awards. According to the publication, the awards recognize exceptional attorneys and firms from Connecticut, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Rhode Island across various legal domains.
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Day Pitney Litigation Counsel Ashley Picker Dubin has been named to the 2024 Lawdragon 500 X – The Next Generation list.
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