Ahead of the Legal Innovators Europe two-day conference this June, we are holding a special breakfast at the elegant Le Train Bleu restaurant in Paris to meet and greet those involved in legal ...
This week’s AL TV Product Walk Through is with LegalOn, the pioneering contract AI company. We look at a range of capabilities, including what’s on offer via its new Agentic AI Suite. Taking us ...
By Aatish Nayak, VP Product, Harvey. Across firms and in-house teams, generative AI has rapidly become part of everyday legal work. Our recent global survey found that 80% of lawyers now use AI at ...
A few days ago, lawyer Zack Shapiro published an article on X titled: ‘The Claude-Native Law Firm’. It has been viewed over 7 million times and primarily covers the fact that at his small US firm ...
Relativity has named Artificial Lawyer’s founder, Richard Tromans, as one of this year’s AI Visionaries – the first time a ...
August, a legal AI platform built for small and medium-sized firms, has launched Live Assist, a new capability that can join legal conversations in real time, ‘cross-reference what is being ...
Legal intelligence platform, Chamelio, and UpLevel Ops, the legal ops consulting group, are partnering to provide inhouse ...
By Shawn Curran, CEO, Jylo. ‘Vibe coding lawyers’ have become the latest talking point in legal tech. And almost on cue, we’re seeing the usual defensive reaction: it won’t be safe, it won’t be ...
Wow, what a week for legal tech! AL published 13 articles on just Tues and Wed, covering some major developments as the news cadence accentuates as we approach Legal Week – moving from a ...
If you’re coming to Legal Week in New York, or are in the Big Apple already, and would like to meet up with Artificial Lawyer ...
International law firm Simmons & Simmons has launched STRIDE, an AI-backed digital regulation tracker, which provides ‘a ...
Bryter came to market as a no-code platform, helping lawyers to build workflows for specific tasks. Then genAI came along and that changed everything. Now, they’ve returned to their roots by ...