As 2023 draws to a close, the Podcast for legal rebels looks at the biggest legal technology stories of the year.
Between the explosion in popularity of ChatGPT and other generative artificial intelligence tools, the continued use of virtual or hybrid work arrangements, and the disappointing M&A market, it’s certainly been an eventful year.
This month’s guest is Nicole Black, senior director of subject matter expertise and external education at MyCase and columnist for ABA Journal. She is the nationally recognized author of Cloud computing for lawyers and is co-author of Social media for lawyers: the next frontier, which are published by the ABA. She also writes columns about legal tech for the Magazine. She speaks with the Journal’s Victor Li about the top legal technology stories of 2023.
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Nicole Black
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Nicole Black
Nicole Black is a Rochester, New York-based attorney, author and journalist, and she is senior director of subject matter expertise and external education at My case, a company that offers legal practice management software for small businesses. She is the nationally recognized author of Cloud computing for lawyers and is co-author of Social media for lawyers: the next frontier, both published by the American Bar Association. She writes regular columns for ABAJournal.com and Above the Law, has written hundreds of articles for other publications, and regularly speaks at conferences on the intersection of law and emerging technologies. Follow her on X (formerly Twitter) @nikiblackor she can be reached at [email protected].