Early Returns Podcast - Oliver Roberts: AI and the Law, and an Education
Bar Exam Toolbox Podcast Episode 310: Listen and Learn -- Accomplice Liability (Criminal Law)
Law School Toolbox Podcast Episode 501: Listen and Learn -- Present and Future Estates (Part 1)
Law School Toolbox Podcast Episode 480: Ethical Uses of AI in Law School (w/Professor Susan Tanner)
Mastering Legal Writing: Elevate Your Written Advocacy – Speaking of Litigation Video Podcast
Law School Toolbox Podcast Episode 467: Surviving Migration in the Age of Technology (w/Petra Molnar)
Law School Toolbox Podcast Episode 463: Quick Tips -- Organizing Your LRW Assignments
The Chartwell Chronicles: Artificial Intelligence
No Password Required: American University’s Vice Provost for Research and Innovation and a Tracker of (Cyber) Unicorns
Law School Toolbox Podcast Episode 430: The Paxton AI Founders Talk About Their AI Legal Assistant
Law School Toolbox Podcast Episode 409: Start Law School Right -- Legal Research and Writing
Chambers USA Trends and Guidance from Kushraj Cheema, North American Research Director: On Record PR
Exploring Artificial Intelligence and the Law
Everything you NEED to know about Generative Artificial Intelligence but were too afraid to ask! Let’s be honest—Generative AI has everyone in legal talking, eye-rolling, or quietly Googling terms like “LLM” in a panic....more
If Bill Gates walked into a bar in the poorest part of town, the average patron there would be a billionaire. Statistically speaking, that is. And while this data-driven observation is meaningless, it serves as a helpful...more
By now most litigators know that generative artificial intelligence is a two-edged sword. While the ethical duty of technology competence arguably requires litigators to consider using artificial intelligence technologies for...more
Litigation frequently relies on trial services—jury and trial consulting, trial graphics and demonstratives, and trial presentation and technology services. High-risk cases often involve complex information, data, facts, and...more
In the legal world, the effectiveness of your writing can make or break your case. In this episode of Speaking of Litigation, Epstein Becker Green attorneys Max Cadmus, Tom Kane, and Ed Yennock delve into the critical...more
Hot seat operator, trial technician, trial presentation specialist, courtroom presentation specialist—a rose by any other name is just as critical to helping you gain a winning edge. Today’s trials, whether bench or jury...more
Picture this: You’ve just been retained by a new client who has been named as a defendant in a complex commercial litigation. While the client has solid grounds to be dismissed from the case at an early stage via a...more
Welcome to the Law School Toolbox podcast for our special series on starting off on the right foot in law school! In today's episode, we're exploring the unique aspects of Legal Research and Writing, a critical first-year law...more
Many tout AI in ediscovery as the next big thing for the legal tech world – but what can this technology really do for lawyers today? Can you tell the difference between a picture of a cute brown chihuahua and a tasty...more
Imagine that you receive a phone call and the voice on the line offers participation in a research project, and also offers pay. Then, the caller walks you through a series of questions to determine your eligibility, and it...more
It has become commonplace to note that, as a country, we seem to be more divided than ever – divided on politics, education, rural-urban living, religion, you name it. But topics relating to the ways we generate energy and...more
The idea of something being a “Legal Fiction” is that it is treated as true for the purposes of the law, but it is not literally true. “A corporation is a person” is perhaps one of the best known of these legal fictions, and...more
When it comes to expert witnesses, young lawyers can add tremendous value to their team through research into the background of both their own and the opposing party’s experts. This research should be done as early as...more
In popular culture, and to some extent in the preparation of trial lawyers, the ultimate focus is the trial. We think of that as the pinnacle moment for advocacy: in the courtroom, looking into the eyes of the judge or the...more
Many have observed the continued decline of the civil jury trial. One reason trial by jury is falling out of favor in civil disputes is that parties and counsel treat it like the ultimate mystery, and this uncertainty makes...more