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iManage Unveils New Features to Boost Legal Workflow Efficiency
iManage rolls out new features including secure collaboration, AI-powered contract analysis, and improved folder management to enhance legal knowledge management.
Harvey Unveils Command Center, Teams With DeepJudge for Legal AI
Harvey launches its Command Center and partners with DeepJudge to boost legal AI for knowledge management, aiming to streamline workflows for law firms and corporate legal teams.
Legal AI Answers: Words May Be Right, But Substantive Errors Persist
Analysis reveals legal AI tools often produce correct terminology but inaccurate answers, with high error rates posing risks for legal practitioners relying on such systems.
In-House Counsel Deploy AI Agents—But Set Strict Controls
In-house legal teams are leveraging AI agents for contracts and workflows, but exercise caution by tightly managing instructions and permissions to ensure security and confidentiality.
Survey: Legal Teams Cite Major Roadblocks to Scaling AI Adoption
Corporate legal departments show rising interest in AI, but a Sirion and WorldCC survey reveals persistent barriers including fragmented systems, security fears, and too many vendors.
Eudia, OpenAI Team Up on AI Legal Tools for US Gov Agencies
Eudia and OpenAI will co-develop AI tools for legal and acquisition work in US government agencies, forging a major public-sector partnership to modernize workflows.
Clio Hits $500M ARR as Legal Tech Sees Surge in AI Adoption
Clio reaches $500 million in annual recurring revenue, underscoring legal tech’s rapid growth and AI-driven transformation amid Anthropic’s rising market influence.
AI Acquisitions in Legal Tech Highlight Integration Hurdles
DocuSign and Workday acquisitions underscore ongoing integration and data challenges for legal tech leaders investing in AI capabilities.
Carta acquires UK firm Avantia to launch integrated legal arm, Carta Law
Carta acquires UK law firm Avantia in June 2024 and relaunches as Carta Law, offering integrated regulated legal services for private market clients with tech-driven workflows.
Clio Launches Beta of AI Word Add-in for Legal Drafting
Clio rolls out the beta of its AI-powered Microsoft Word add-in, letting legal professionals draft, review, and edit documents with AI directly in Word.
iManage Launches AI-Powered Playbook Analysis for Contract Review
iManage debuts Playbook Analysis module, bringing AI-driven contract analysis and compliance tools to its legal platform and deepening its commitment to trusted, secure AI.
Legora Unveils aOS: Agentic AI Platform for Legal Teams
Legora launches aOS, an agentic AI operating system, aiming to enable law firms and legal departments to automate workflows and elevate legal practice efficiency.
Scissero Launches Suzie Law: Open-Source AI for Legal Drafting
Scissero launches Suzie Law, an open-source AI for legal drafting and search, aiming to empower law firms and in-house teams to customize AI tools for streamlined workflows.
Litigation Workspaces Gain Ground in In-House Legal Tech
In-house legal teams are increasingly adopting litigation workspaces to streamline case management, collaboration, and workflows, shifting legal tech focus beyond contract management.
Harvey AI Debuts Benchmark Tool for Legal AI Agent Performance
Harvey AI launched the Legal Agent Benchmark to help law firms assess AI agents’ accuracy and reliability across real-world legal tasks.
Legora acquires Graceview, boosting regulatory tech expansion
Legora acquires Australian compliance startup Graceview, strengthening its regulatory tech offerings amid rapid expansion and major funding milestones in legal AI.
Moritz raises $9M to launch AI-driven law firm model
Moritz, an AI-powered law firm, has raised $9M to automate legal work, aiming to cut turnaround times and costs for clients and pressure BigLaw business models.
BigLaw firms unveil new AI teams, tools, and leadership roles
Linklaters, Foley & Lardner, and K&L Gates launch AI-focused teams, tools, and roles to enhance legal services and competitiveness amid rising demand for legal tech innovation.
Everlaw, Legora Link Platforms for End-to-End AI Litigation Workflows
Everlaw and Legora announce a strategic partnership integrating their AI litigation platforms, enabling seamless discovery, analysis, and drafting for legal teams.
NewMod Closes $9M Funding to Expand AI-Powered Law Firm
AI-driven law firm NewMod raised $9M from Y Combinator, 20VC, and unicorn founders to scale its hybrid AI-lawyer model aimed at fast, flat-fee commercial legal services.