Is AI for legal research accurate?

Plus: The DOJ takes on Live Nation-Ticketmaster.

Is AI for legal research accurate?

As legal professionals increasingly rely on AI tools for research, ensuring the accuracy of these technologies is paramount. Join the discussion in today's edition of Raise the Bar.

In today's newsletter
🤖 Perfecting AI accuracy in legal research
⚖️ Antitrust battle: DOJ vs. Live Nation-Ticketmaster
💳 Supreme Court's big decision on debit swipe fees
🌐 Maximize your legal practice’s reach with social media

LEGAL BYTES

A Bloomberg Law report emphasizes that while AI can significantly streamline the legal research process, it is crucial for attorneys to meticulously verify AI-generated findings. By understanding both the limitations and strengths of AI, lawyers can effectively integrate these tools into their practice, leveraging the convenience and efficiency they offer while maintaining the precision and reliability required in legal work.

SHARED COUNSEL

DOJ takes on Live Nation-Ticketmaster monopoly

In this podcast episode, join J. Craig Williams and antitrust lawyer Lee Hepner as they delve into the U.S. Justice Department's antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation-Ticketmaster. They explore the implications of this high-profile case on monopolies, antitrust law, and the future of ticket sales. How will this lawsuit shape the live entertainment industry and what does it mean for artists and fans alike?

INDUSTRY EVENTS
PRACTICING LAW

Supreme Court to rule on debit swipe fees

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to decide on a significant case regarding debit card swipe fees, potentially impacting merchants and financial institutions nationwide. This decision will address whether the current fee structures comply with federal regulations, which could reshape the electronic payments landscape. Legal professionals should closely follow this case as it may lead to substantial changes in the financial and retail sectors.

LEGAL BRIEFS
BUILDING CLIENTELE

Discover 15 effective ways lawyers can leverage social media to enhance their practice. From building a professional online presence to engaging with clients and peers, these strategies can help you expand your reach and improve client relationships. Stay ahead in the competitive legal field by mastering the art of social media.


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