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In Episode 22 of 2030 Vision: AI and the Future of Law, co-hosts Jen Leonard and Bridget McCormack challenge conventional thinking around legal ethics and artificial intelligence. Historically, conversations around AI in law have focused on risks—bias, hallucinations, confidentiality. But Leonard and McCormack argue it's time to broaden the ethical lens: Could it
In 2024 and 2025, the American Arbitration Association® (AAA) undertook a significant effort to revise our Consumer Arbitration Rules (Consumer Rules) and Employment/Workplace Arbitration Rules (Employment Rules). Our goal was to modernize and clarify the rules while maintaining transparency, fairness, efficiency and accessibility – essential hallmarks of the AAA consumer and employment arbitration process. Although the team didn’t revise every rule, they updated most of them in some way and reorganized several to create a more logical and uniform flow.
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What happens when you put artificial intelligence up against real human lawyers on legal tasks? What if the AI is just as accurate but uses 1/8 of the words?
In episode 21 of the 2030 Vision Podcast, hosts Bridget McCormack and Jen Leonard explore how AI is reshaping the legal industry. The duo tackles the big, messy, thrilling question: What happens to
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In Episode 9 of The AAAi Podcast, Carrie McLain, CEO of the Helton Law Group, and Maged Helmy, Founder and CEO of Newcode.ai, join AAA President & CEO Bridget McCormack and Legally Disrupted’s Zach Abramowitz to explore what the next legal ecosystem could look like—one where firms aren’t retrofitting AI but designing around it; where law firms no longer resemble traditional firms; and where technology is not just smarter, but purpose-built by people who truly understand the unique demands of the legal industry.