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“We all want to get [generative AI] out fast, because you feel like if you don’t, you have a bit of FOMO, right? But [we said], let’s not overtly take the bait. Let’s breathe through this and make sure that when we do deliver something, it’s of significant value that our customers can use and grow,” Phil Saunders, CEO of
Continue Reading Relativity Piloting GPT-4, Aiming to Rise Above 'All the Noise' Surrounding Generative AI

There were two notable moves in the legal tech world announced today, both to newly created positions, as the law firm Crowell & Moring announced that it has named Alma Asay as its first chief innovation and value officer, and Relativity said that it has named Laurie Usewicz as its first chief partner officer.
Alma Asay
Asay, a former litigator
Continue Reading Two Notable Legal Tech Moves, As Crowell Names Alma Asay Chief Innovation Officer and Relativity Names Laurie Usewicz Chief Partner Officer

Through Relativity’s Justice for Change program, the Hawaii Innocence Project and the Innocence Project were able to use the RelativityOne platform to find critical evidence that led to overturning the wrongful conviction of Ian Schweitzer in one of Hawaii’s most high-profile criminal cases.
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For some employees of legal tech companies, the holidays have been far from merry, as their employers have trimmed headcounts and sent out layoff notices.
The exact number of layoffs in legal tech are unknown. It is difficult to track and confirm layoffs, as companies are often secretive about them. Although, in the U.S., the federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining
Continue Reading ‘Tis the Season … for Layoffs in Legal Tech, As Multiple Companies Send Out Pink Slips