(Chicago, IL) 31 March 2025 - ILTA (International Legal Technology Association) is thrilled to announce the release of the Spring 2025 issue of Peer to Peer, titled “Practical AI for Legal Technologists: Real-World Applications and Insights”. This latest edition offers a bountiful trove of treasure-filled content that addresses several emerging legal tech trends. Inside, you’ll find GenAI-specific how-to guides, professional growth stories and advice, and a special sneak peek at the incredible learning and networking opportunities planned for ILTA EVOLVE 2025 (April 27-30 Myrtle Beach, SC) conference attendees. Whether you are interested in increasing your firm’s efficiency, streamlining workflows, utilizing legal-specific virtual assistance to reduce labor-intensive tasks, or staying up-to-date on the latest security protocols and international AI governance policies, this issue of Peer to Peer contains practical guidance to help you pursue those goals.
ILTA extends a special thank you to the outstanding contributors who made this publication possible: Abhijat Saraswat, Michelle Zaman, Melanie Prevost, Amy Monett, Rabiya Hirji, Michael Owen Hill, Mark Brophy, Ken Jones, Joshua Smith, Julia Montgomery, Katya Fisher, Matan Barak, Nilsa Moreno, Leticia Naqvi, and Brett Chalmers. Their expertise and dedication shine throughout this issue.
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The International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) serves the professional needs of more than 26,000 international legal technology professionals and their organizations. Since its founding in 1980, the association's focus is to achieve results for our membership and the legal technology profession at large. Much of the value we provide as an association occurs through the coordinated efforts with our global volunteer membership teams.
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