Tech-Savvy Immigration Lawyers Navigate New Challenges in the Trump Era

Washington, D.C.—In the dynamic realm of U.S. immigration law, lawyers face myriad challenges from rapid policy shifts and enforcement practices that have significantly intensified under the second Trump administration. From navigating complex changes in visa procedures and citizenship rights to assisting clients amid an atmosphere of increased Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids and deportations, the landscape for immigration attorneys is both fraught and constantly evolving. A pivotal adaptation in this sector has been the integration of advanced technology. Notably, generative artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly seen as a tool that can mitigate the mounting … Read more

Tech-Savvy Defendant Defends Choice of AI Attorney After Judge’s Outburst

San Francisco, CA — In a courtroom drama reminiscent of a sci-fi novel, a man who opts to use an artificial intelligence lawyer for his speeding ticket case has opened up a discussion on the boundaries of legal technology and judicial acceptance. The incident occurred recently in a San Francisco courtroom, where the defendant’s decision to utilize AI legal assistance led to friction with the presiding judge. The individual in question, Joshua Browder, decided to employ this unconventional legal helper through his app, DoNotPay. Designed to automate simple legal procedures, the app provided a script … Read more

AI Aversion May Drive Lawyers to Exit Firms, UK Survey Reveals Increasing Demand for Tech-Savvy Legal Services

London, UK – A recent study by LexisNexis has illuminated the growing concerns within the legal sector regarding the slow adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. The survey, which polled 887 legal professionals across the UK and Ireland, revealed that nearly one in five lawyers at larger law firms might consider quitting their jobs due to their firms’ reluctance to embrace AI. The survey highlighted that 25% of all legal respondents believe that insufficient investment in AI tools could hinder their professional growth. This sentiment is even stronger in larger law firms, where 36% of … Read more