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Meet Subroto Mukerji, CEO of Integreon.


Resources and updates from Working Groups and the RAILS Team

Curated articles and stories about AI in legal services

Participant Spotlight 🔦

Subroto Mukerji is the CEO of Integreon, a worldwide provider of legal and business outsourced solutions, including services enabled by AI that balance innovation and risk.

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“Just by improving efficiency, we can widen access to legal services. Lawyers will have more time and could reach out to a market that has been underserved.” - Subroto Mukerji, CEO, Integreon

Initiatives from the RAILS Network 🌱

Working Group Updates

Working Group 1 is currently compiling use cases for AI in legal. Stay tuned for an opportunity soon to provide feedback on this list.

Working Group 2 is conducting preliminary groundsetting meetings with stakeholders from courts and ADR organizations.

Working Group 3 is compiling direct to consumer case studies, guidelines, and a risk/harm and opportunity matrix. Stay tuned for an opportunity soon to provide feedback on this list.

Working Group 4 is compiling AI policies and related documents relevant to in-house counsel. Email rails@law.duke.edu with any contributions. 

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New Resource!

RAILS has a new open-source resource, a compilation of websites that cover breaking news, industry trends, and the developments of technology in the law. 

RAILS created this resource to help provide access to readily available resources discussing technology in the law, in support of our mission of responsible, ethical, and safe use of AI to advance the practice of law and delivery of legal services to all.

We invite everyone to contribute resources you use to stay informed on the law and technology, through this survey here.

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AI News and Research 🎙️

Ethics & Professional Responsibility

In Legal Education

Law Adjacent

  • Doctors are using GenAI "even as some of the country’s largest insurance companies face class-action lawsuits alleging that they used their own technology to swiftly deny large batches of claims and cut off seriously ill patients from rehabilitation treatment." Read more.

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