The Disco Study: A Watershed Moment Or Just More Of The Same?
It’s a paradox: while GenAI can make things better, it’s not enthusiastically embraced. Why?
It’s a paradox: while GenAI can make things better, it’s not enthusiastically embraced. Why?
Part 2 of our road map for GCs, which takes you from due diligence to long-term integration.
Adoption of Chrometa represents more than a technological upgrade; it reflects a professional philosophy that values accuracy, transparency, and efficiency.
The acquisition addresses what both companies characterize as a critical gap in the legal industry.
This is the largest deal in legal tech history.
In a significant policy shift for the organization, CLOC is formally adding legal technology and service providers to its board for the first time.
Because outside lawyers are lagging so far behind in-house and apparently making little effort to catch up, it’s not hard to envision a day of reckoning.
This Pro Bono Week, get inspired to give back with PLI’s Pursuing Justice: The Pro Bono Files, a one-of-a-kind podcast hosted by Alicia Aiken.
A framework to rethink how IP teams engage with the business, in this new eBook from our friends at Tradespace.
The platform uses AI to combine firm data with established pricing principles, enabling lawyers to scope engagements, model multiple pricing scenarios, and forecast profitability.
Biglaw's already buying in.
With a handy assist from ChatGPT, I present this table that provides a guide to all Clio’s new products and features.
As of October 2025, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services requires electronic payments for filing fees. Learn key updates, exemptions, and how firms can prepare.
The Clio announcements are significant and should be applauded. They just need to be viewed through a sobriety lens.
Tech companies that are laser focused on one thing typically do it well because of that focus. NetDocuments isn’t trying to take over the legal tech world.
Ernie the Attorney shares his legal tech takes.
Clio’s AI vision focuses on ‘teammates,’ not ‘agents.’
It was a moment at which everything everyone had ever envisioned for legal tech seemed finally to be becoming tangible and real.