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Passing the Controls: The Art of Legal Judgment, Mentorship, and the Next Generation in the Age of AI
What happens to legal judgment when AI can perform, at surface level, the very tasks junior lawyers have always used to build skill? Retired judge Ralph Artigliere and Wake Forest-bound Zara Russell tackle that question...
Why Quantum Law, and Why Now? Privacy, Proof, and Judgment in the Next Technology Shift to Quantum
Quantum computing is moving from theory to practical legal concern. Ralph Losey examines Q-Day, post-quantum cryptography, quantum evidence, and the emerging responsibilities lawyers, courts, and legal professionals must understand before the next major technology shift...
Webinar Transcript | Training Is Not Enough: Guardrails for Responsible AI Use in Legal Practice
Legal professionals are not short on AI training, they are short on what comes next. In this EDRM webinar, Judge Ralph Artigliere, Professor William Hamilton, Suzanne Clark, Rose Hunter Jones, and Dr. Varun Chadalavada examine...
Curiosity + AI: Durable Skills, Judgment, and the Future of Legal Work
AI is transforming legal work, but technology alone is not the competitive advantage. This article explores the durable skills that matter most in an AI-enabled profession and offers a practical framework for responsible AI adoption...
The Most Significant Ethics Decision of 2026? And it is Only May
The Northern District of California’s sanctions decision in Guardant Health v. Natera may become one of the most consequential legal ethics rulings of 2026. The court adopted findings that multiple attorneys failed to investigate red...
It’s the End of eDiscovery as We Know It (And I Feel Fine) — Part IV: The Enduring Value of Human Connection (or, Intentionality and Centering People)
Why human relationships remain indispensable in the Age of AI. From intentional networking and personal branding to reframing career identity around problem-solving, Taranto and Cloney offer practical guidance for eDiscovery professionals navigating a rapidly changing...
It’s the End of eDiscovery as We Know It (And I Feel Fine) — Part III: The Evolution of Career Planning (Modern Career Assets for a New Era)
In Part III of this series, explore how AI is reshaping hiring, resumes, networking, and career development in eDiscovery and legal tech. From portfolios and LinkedIn strategy to personal branding and modern “career assets,” this...
It’s the End of eDiscovery as We Know It (And I Feel Fine) — Part II: Redesigning Work (or, The Only Thing Certain is Change)
In Part II of this series, Gina Taranto speaks with Laura Cloney about how AI is reshaping eDiscovery, redefining corporate work, and creating new opportunities for professionals who can translate durable skills into emerging roles.
Legalweek’s 2026 Lifetime Achievement Honorees: Domino Mentors
Legalweek’s 2026 Lifetime Achievement honorees exemplify “Domino Mentors,” leaders driving scalability, education, innovation, and interoperability across legal tech.
Something Big Is Happening — But Not What You Think
Attorney Ralph Losey, who pioneered machine learning, AI and quantum i law, rebuts Matt Schumer’s viral essay on the immediate impact of existing AI, revisiting past claims, including the bar passage rate.
Lessons for Legal Profession from the Latest Viral Meme: ‘Ask an AI What It Would Do If It Became Human For a Day?’
Ralph Losey, attorney, educator and and award winning blogger pens an evocative inquiry into what different AI’s respond to a penetrating question in “Lessons for Legal Profession from the Latest Viral Meme: ‘Ask an AI...
Passing the Torch: Building Future Leaders Through eMentorship
From personal connection to professional legacy, eMentorship offers a scalable, inclusive path to leadership development. Learn how digital mentorship multiplies influence, builds confidence, and prepares the next generation to lead with intention.
