Posted on: Fri, 06/06/2025

Summary

In Episode 12 of the AAAi Podcast, Bridget McCormack and Zach Abramowitz spoke with Professor Richard Susskind about his new book How to Think About AI: A Guide for the Perplexed. The discussion ranged from judicial transparency to the future of legal education and provided a rare, clear-eyed perspective in a field often clouded by hype and hesitation.

Susskind, a longtime commentator on the intersection of AI and law, emphasized that the greatest challenges to progress are not technical but rather professional, cultural, and institutional.

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Posted on: Thu, 06/05/2025

Code Games is Wolters Kluwer's global, internal innovation event—a hackathon-style competition now in its 13th year. With more than 3,700 employees across 35 locations, the initiative brings teams together to tackle real customer challenges through collaboration and creativity. What started as a grassroots effort within the Tax & Accounting division has evolved into an enterprise-wide program, powered by AI and cross-functional teamwork.

Posted on: Tue, 06/03/2025

By Caitlin Saint-Jean

Entering the world of arbitration can be both exciting and a challenge, and the American Arbitration Association® (AAA®) wants to make sure you have the resources to make the most of this career-expanding opportunity. Arbitration is increasingly favored over traditional litigation due to its efficiency, privacy and streamlined procedures. While it may seem less formal and more relaxed than the courtroom, arbitration still demands a high level of preparation and strategic thinking—especially for those looking to make a strong impression early in their ADR legal

Posted on: Wed, 05/28/2025

Summary

In episode 24 of 2030 Vision, hosts Jen Leonard and Bridget McCormack explore the rapidly evolving intersection of artificial intelligence and legal practice. From personal experiences with AI tools to regulatory breakthroughs in the U.K., the episode weaves together seemingly disparate developments into a powerful narrative: the legal profession is on the brink of fundamental