Litera Brings Agentic AI To Mobile With New iOS App For Litera One Platform
The app addresses a practical challenge facing lawyers who need to maintain productivity across multiple devices and locations.
The app addresses a practical challenge facing lawyers who need to maintain productivity across multiple devices and locations.
Supreme Court hacking and the end of a Biglaw era.
How a former insurance agent built a Houston injury practice around systems, empathy, and disciplined advocacy.
Offering Rules like 707 that aren’t needed seems like an effort to appear to be doing something while avoiding things we don’t want to talk about.
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You're not hallucinating, there's a lot of automation help on the way.
The time has come for systematic GenAI training in law schools.
Explore the mindset, cultural shifts, and training strategies that define the AI‑savvy lawyer, revealing why human judgment, standardized competence, and integrated learning—not technology alone—will shape the future of the profession.
We explore the most transformative AI applications for lawyers in this episode of the ‘Adventures in Legal Tech’ podcast.
Alexi Technologies accuses the newly merged legal technology giant of manufacturing breach-of-contract allegations as a pretext to eliminate a competitor in the AI legal research market.
The hidden bottleneck in legal work isn’t legal at all.
There’s no escaping the possibility that AI tools may reduce the time needed to be spent, billable hours, and correspondingly, profit and revenue.
Grounded in authoritative content and verified at every step, Protégé is the only legal AI tool that delivers work you can trust—without exception.
Moving beyond the billable hour requires more than negotiating new fee structures with outside counsel.
AI can be incredibly helpful -- until the hallucinations appear.
Law firms must pay attention to what is going on in the marketplace and what vendors are doing.
From the fighting-csam-is-censorship? dept