Articles From Jonathan Nessler

Blockchain and Smart Contracts: A Guide for Illinois Lawyers By Jonathan Nessler Legal Technology, Standing Committee on, September 2023 Blockchain and smart contracts are poised to create monumental shifts in the practice of law. As Illinois lawyers, it's essential to understand these technologies to navigate the future competently.
GPT-3 and the Future of Legal Writing By Jonathan Nessler International and Immigration Law, January 2023 A looka t the way in which artificial intelligence will impact the practice of law.
GPT-3 and the Future of Legal Writing By Jonathan Nessler Legal Technology, Standing Committee on, December 2022 A looka t the way in which artificial intelligence will impact the practice of law.
What Every Lawyer Should Know About the Internet of Things By Jonathan Nessler Legal Technology, Standing Committee on, February 2022 The internet of things is an ever-expanding group of smart devices that have infiltrated our everyday lives and the daily operations of many law firms. Although they offer a number of benefits, they also present a number of security concerns.
Law Firms Must Be Cautious About the Handling and Storage of Biometric Data By Jonathan Nessler Legal Technology, Standing Committee on, November 2021 All businesses, including law firms, must be careful about how biometric information is handled, stored, transmitted, and destroyed.
Decentralized Autonomous Organizations: Understanding the Businesses Being Built on Blockchains By Jonathan Nessler Legal Technology, Standing Committee on, September 2021 An overview of decentralized autonomous organizations, which are businesses built on blockchains.
Law Firms Must Be Cautious About the Handling and Storage of Biometric Data By Jonathan Nessler Law Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on, September 2019 The use of biometrics to identify individuals is already in widespread use, and all businesses, including law firms, must be careful about how biometric information is handled, stored, transmitted, and destroyed.
What every lawyer should know about the internet of things By Jonathan Nessler Business Advice and Financial Planning, July 2019 The internet of things is an ever-expanding group of smart devices that have infiltrated our everyday lives and the daily operations of many law firms, but they present a number of security concerns.
What every lawyer should know about the internet of things By Jonathan Nessler Law Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on, June 2019 The internet of things is an ever-expanding group of smart devices that have infiltrated our everyday lives and the daily operations of many law firms, but they present a number of security concerns.
Lawyers in small firms and solo practice must understand technology that impacts the practice of law By Jonathan Nessler Law Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on, September 2017 The Illinois Supreme Court recently updated the Illinois Rules of Professional Responsibility to make it clear that, in order to provide competent representation, attorneys must keep up-to-date with relevant technology and relevant advancements in technology.

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