Received my copy this week and it's been a genuinely insightful and fascinating read.
Highly recommended for my knowledge community and anyone involved in legal transformation and innovation.

- Beth Fletcher,

Professional support lawyers, knowledge management teams and data personnel are now central to the firm’s performance (certainly, data/knowledge leaders are being recognised in partnerships). Data collected on work done, clients won and lost, documents produced and revised must all be of the highest quality in order for there to be any advantage in the firm producing or feeding a large language model based on its work. Further, communication between members of a firm becomes more important, not less so...As the profession continues to navigate this brave new world, books such as this one provoke the right questions.

- Tom Proverbs-Garbett,

Legal knowledge management (KM) used to mean vast law firm libraries, filing cabinets stocked with briefs, and decades of professional experience and institutional knowledge locked in senior partners' minds. As digital transformation swept through the legal industry, these evolved into document management systems and searchable databases. Although these tools represented a significant improvement, fundamental limitations remained in their ability to extract meaning from data and make connections across different sources of information. As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly embedded in law firm operations, KM professionals and teams find their role evolving, moving beyond pure practice support into a more strategic function that directly impacts firm profitability, operational efficiency, and competitive differentiation. KM professionals will play a critical role moving forward in the era of AI. However, this shift can only be achieved when KM practitioners are equipped with the right tools, skills, and resources. The Future of Legal Knowledge Management: Harnessing Artificial Intelligence provides innovative and robust solutions to some of the most pressing issues facing KM practitioners today, including the ways in which knowledge managers can build a strong data foundation for AI application; how to develop the AI-empowered lawyer; gaining organizational and partner support for AI-augmented legal KM; modernizing existing KM architecture in the age of AI; and navigating the implementation of agentic AI. Written by KM experts, technologists, and industry leaders, The Future of Legal Knowledge Management: Harnessing Artificial Intelligence serves as a comprehensive handbook for KM professionals seeking to develop their skills, broaden their expertise, and overcome the challenges presented by modern legal practice. It will equip readers with the data-driven insights and actionable strategies needed to navigate a rapidly evolving profession, embrace AI's potential, and harness its power to shape the future of KM.
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The Future of Legal Knowledge Management: Harnessing Artificial Intelligence provides innovative and robust solutions to some of the most pressing issues facing KM practitioners today.
Chapter 1: Machine learning, human judgment: knowledge management in the era of artificial intelligence Andrea Miskolczi, founder and director, InterAlia Consulting Chapter 2: What can AI do for you? A KM practitioner’s guide By Mark Ford, director of transformation, echo.legal Chapter 3: Building a strong foundation for AI application: ensuring data quality and integrity By Grant Newton, lead consultant, ClearPeople Ltd and Sarah Pullin, global director of knowledge, Baker McKenzie Chapter 4: AI governance in the legal enterprise: building trust, transparency, and readiness for AI in law firms By Anthony J Rhem, CEO and owner, AJ Rhem and Associates Chapter 5: From resistance to results: gaining organizational and partner support for AI-augmented legal KM By Hélène Russell, knowledge and learning specialist, The Knowledge Business Chapter 6: From copilots to agents: the next KM frontier By Chad Ergun, chief information officer, Womble Bond Dickinson Chapter 7: Extracting expert knowledge: building scalable KM resources with AI By Katya Linossi, co-founder and CEO, ClearPeople Ltd Chapter 8: What the client wants: re-engineering legal KM from the outside-in By Pietro Brambilla, senior counsel, Mercedes-Benz
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781837231676
Publisert
2026-01-21
Utgiver
Globe Law and Business Ltd
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
7 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
135

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