Monica Goyal

Monica Goyal

Monica Goyal is a lawyer, the director of legal innovation for Caravel Law, and a lecturer at TMU Lincoln Alexander Law School.

Top contract review tools for lawyers in 2024

Top contract review tools for lawyers in 2024

There are numerous advanced tools to help enhance your drafting and redlining processes

How to spot ChatGPT output masquerading as legal analysis

How to spot ChatGPT output masquerading as legal analysis

Is your client using generative AI to do research?

Prompting tips for lawyers using generative AI chatbots

Prompting tips for lawyers using generative AI chatbots

Large language models can be harnessed for efficiency and risks reduced by using these approaches

Artificial intelligence hallucinations in legal research may become a thing of the past

Artificial intelligence hallucinations in legal research may become a thing of the past

Tools such as retrieval-augmented generation can address fears about using AI

How to navigate the use of ChatGPT in law schools

How to navigate the use of ChatGPT in law schools

Students will inevitably use generative AI, which poses challenges for assessments

Lawyers should not ignore new artificial intelligence tools such as Harvey

Lawyers should not ignore new artificial intelligence tools such as Harvey

While ChatGPT is of interest, there are many other AI tools designed specifically for legal practice

How ChatGPT will affect the law

How ChatGPT will affect the law

The artificial intelligence tool will be helpful for lawyers, but exactly how is still uncertain

Legal operations: the fourth industrial revolution is coming to legal

Legal operations: the fourth industrial revolution is coming to legal

Industry 4.0 is the new buzzword, but it means real change in how data is decentralized

Legal tech continues to evolve, and here's how to take advantage

New developments continue to drive innovation for law firms

How lawyers can leverage powerful tools that don't require coding knowledge

How lawyers can leverage powerful tools that don't require coding knowledge

Robotic and low-code process automation can create efficiencies for busy lawyers on a tight budget