Robert Ambrogi
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Two Legal Media Veterans Launch Communications Consultancy
Their new firm, they say, will leverage technology and industry expertise serve clients navigating complex legal and business landscapes.
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At ILTACON, Anticipation For The Shiny Object
Awkward as my analogy admittedly is, it was the image I came away with as I flew home this week from ILTACON.
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It’s not quite BattleBots, but competitors LexisNexis and Thomson Reuters both made significant announcements involving the development of generative AI legal assistants within their products.
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How Much Coffee Does It Take To Fuel A Week-Long Legal Tech Conference? ILTACON Spills The Beans
This legal tech conference is going to have tons of coffee — and tons of networking opportunities.
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This is the ABA’s first major pronouncement on the ethics of using generative AI in law practice.
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The 25 Largest Legal Tech Investments Of All Time
From $80 million to $900 million, these legal tech companies are very well-funded.
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Rocket Matter Unveils The Next Generation Of Its Law Practice Management Platform
A ‘reimagined’ version of the product emphasizes flexibility and customization to meet the varying needs of different law firms and different practice areas.
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UX 101 For Legal: A New Online Course From Theory And Principle Teaches The Basics Of UX/UI
The company says the course is ideal for law firm and in-house innovation teams, lawyers interested in design, legal tech companies, and law-related non-profits.
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Clio has said that it plans to expand the feature into other states that accept e-filing.
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Recent Reports Of Law Schools’ AI Adoption Have Been Greatly Exaggerated
Do more than half of law schools now offer classes on AI? That’s doubtful.
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New Legal Ethics Opinion Cautions Lawyers: You ‘Must Be Proficient’ In The Use Of Generative AI
While the opinion is focused on AI, it repeatedly emphasizes that a lawyer’s ethical obligations surrounding this emerging form of technology are no different than those for any form of technology.
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Is Gen AI Creating A Divide Among Law Firms Of Haves And Have Nots?
Of the firms that are most openly incorporating generative AI into their workflows, they seem mostly to be larger firms.
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New President Of Thomson Reuters Legal Segment Says Industry Needs Open Benchmarking On Gen AI
‘I do believe the industry needs open benchmarks on AI performance in legal assistants,’ he said.
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Startup LexIQ, An AI Copilot For Contracts Backed By Techstars And J.P. Morgan, Launches Waitlist
Operating as a plug in within Word, the software’s capabilities include drafting and chatbot features for redlining drafts, determining what terms are market or not, and drafting new clauses within the context of a current agreement.
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Ross Guberman, the founder and CEO of BriefCatch, discusses the company’s history, growth, recent news, and future plans – which will include the launch of a suite of AI-enabled products.
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The AI-powered tool embedded within CiteRight helps litigation teams quickly find, synthesize, and generate high-quality case law summaries.
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Investment Firm KKR Acquires Majority Ownership Of CLM Company Agiloft
KKR is making the investment through its Next Generation Technology III Fund. Agiloft adds to KKR’s global portfolio of technology and software investments.
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The preprint study by Stanford’s RegLab and its Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence research center found that LexisNexis and Thomson Reuters overstate their claims of the extent to which their products are free of hallucinations.