Nextpoint & Tom O’Connor
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR THE REST OF US
Cut through the AI hype with this NEW practical playbook for legal professionals who want real results
Foreword by David D. Lewis, Ph.D.
With decades of experience at the intersection of law and technology, David D. Lewis, Ph.D., Nextpoint’s Chief Product and Scientific Officer, brings unmatched expertise to this foreword. He explains how legal teams can make sense of AI, use it responsibly, and prepare for what comes next.
A Breakdown of Legal AI
This brand new book examines the evolving role of AI in the legal field, covering topics like:
- A brief and helpful history of legal AI
- Practical use cases and limitations of AI in litigation
- Key applications, from depos to doc review
- Tips for leveraging AI effectively in your practice
A Breakdown of Legal AI
This brand new book examines the evolving role of AI in the legal field, covering topics like:
- A brief and helpful history of legal AI
- Practical use-cases and limitations of AI in litigation
- Applications in legal research, doc review, and contracts
- Tips for leveraging AI effectively in your practice
Risks and Ethics of AI
The book equips legal professionals with a practical framework for using AI responsibly. You’ll learn how to:
- Identify AI hallucinations before they cause problems
- Navigate state and ABA ethics opinions with confidence
- Disclose AI use to clients the right way
- Protect client data while using AI tools
- PLUS: A simple checklist to stay ethically compliant
Practical Tips for Adopting AI
Get actionable guidance to adopt AI efficiently and responsibly. Here’s a snapshot of what you’ll find:
- Seven essential tips for implementing AI effectively
- How to understand AI costs and pricing
- How firms of different sizes can make use of AI
- Handy checklists to guide you through conversations with software providers
Practical Tips for Adopting AI
Legal practitioners get actionable guidance to adopt AI efficiently and responsibly. Here’s a snapshot of what it includes:
- Seven essential tips for implementing AI effectively
- How to understand AI costs and pricing
- How firms of different sizes can make use of AI
- Handy checklists to guide you through conversations with software providers
Mary Mack | CEO, EDRM
Tom O’Connor has been working on cases for decades. His experience includes the largest cases as well as the smallest cases with electronic discovery components. This is important, as sometimes, the smaller cases can balloon into more expensive, mission critical cases. Also, smaller cases can be the most important, impacting employment, health, personal liberty (criminal) and child custody.
Tom distills what needs to be done from what is nice to do with an eye toward cost effective justice. This book has a welcome home on my bookshelf and digital archives.
The Future of AI in Law
Tom O’Connor wraps up with insights on how AI will continue transforming law — opening new opportunities while keeping lawyers’ judgment at the core.
AI Terms & Concepts
More than just a glossary, this bonus section features summaries, side bars and graphics that distill technical concepts for the lens of a legal professional.
Your practical playbook for using AI effectively in legal work
A companion to eDiscovery for the Rest of Us, this new guide cuts through the hype and offers an honest exploration of AI in the legal field. It’s a foundational resource for legal teams navigating the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence.
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