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Mark Unger

The Unger Law Firm

Mark I. Unger is a family lawyer (www.unger-law.com), mediator and consultant (www.muselegal.com) in San Antonio, Texas. He’s been recognized as one of “San Antonio’s Best Lawyers” regularly since 2007, a “FastCase 50” Award Winner for 2016, and “Best Lawyers in America” from 2021 through 2025.

He is former Chair and active Ex-Officio Member of the State Bar of Texas’ Computer Council of the State Bar of Texas, San Antonio Bar Association’s Family Law and Technology Committee. He is a current member of the Supreme Court’s Judicial Committee on Information Technology, State Bar’s Law Practice Management Committee, William S. Sessions American Inn of Court, Texas Bar Foundation, current Chair of San Antonio Bar Association’s Technology Section, current Board Member on the Family Law Bar Association San Antonio, and Board Member for Blu House, a non-profit center for low-cost parent child visitation and facilitation.

He has been highly involved with the integration of law and technology since approximately 1998. In addition to his practice, he became credentialed in both General and Family Law Mediation in 2008 and launched Muse Legal Tech Consulting in 2015 to focus on legal technology and to help create greater efficiencies for law firms, having spoken at many legal technology and family law CLE’s across the state and country.

My Sessions

Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Family Law: Can the Wheat Meet the Chaff

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Family law is possibly the largest stakeholder space in day-to-day dockets in District and County Courts, and in Access to Justice circles, though AI and technology in general is the only common denominator across the spectrum of all practice areas. What are the dangers, pitfalls, benefits, and use cases in divorces and suits affecting the […]

A2J AI Technical Competence
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I’m a Mac…I’m a PC: How Can Attorneys Use the Closed Environment of Mac v. PC and What About Apple Intelligence?

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In 2024 Microsoft announced integration of it’s own closed LLM technology within it’s ecosystem, in part in response to the backlash of privacy concerns with regards to GPT and other open LLM’s. In 2024, Apple announced it’s own foray into integration and convergence (not new terms) with Apple Intelligence, though at this time it is […]

AI Technical Competence
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