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This week on How it Works, we’re joined by Daniel Diamond, Chief Revenue Officer at Alexi, for a brief demonstration of the software’s key features.
Alexi is, in their words, a “flexible AI platform trusted by leading law firms to develop proprietary insights, orchestrate high-quality work, and deliver stronger results — in a fully private, firm-controlled environment.”
In an interview
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Seattle-based legal technology startup Supio has secured $60 million in Series B funding to accelerate the development and adoption of its AI-powered platform for personal injury law firms. The funding round was led by Sapphire Ventures with participation from Mayfield and Thomson Reuters Ventures, bringing Supio’s total funding to $91 million.
Sapphire Ventures is a recurring investor, having previously led
Continue Reading Legal Tech Startup Supio Secures $60 Million in Series B Funding to Expand AI Platform for Personal Injury Law

Hence Technologies has unveiled Hence Global, an AI-powered platform designed to help businesses and their legal counsel manage geopolitical uncertainties by providing customized risk analysis and insights tailored to specific business roles and needs.
Launched last week, the platform aims to address what the company describes as “the unruly collision of politics, technology, and law” manifesting in shifting political
Continue Reading AI-Powered Platform Launches To Help Companies and their Counsel Navigate Global Geopolitical Risks

Coheso, an AI-powered intake and work management platform that describes itself as a “legal front door” for corporate legal and compliance teams, today announced a significant enhancement to its platform with the addition of a universal contract lifecycle management (CLM) connector, which it says enables seamless integration and granular data mapping with organizations’ CLM systems.
The new capability allows
Continue Reading Coheso, An AI-Powered ‘Front Door’ for In-House Legal, Rolls Out Universal CLM Connector

Contract management is emerging as the top use case for generative artificial intelligence in legal departments, according to a new survey of in-house legal professionals released today, the 2025 AI Impact on In-House Legal Teams Survey Report.
Conducted by the contract lifecycle management company SpotDraft, the survey finds that a significant majority (70.8%) of legal teams foresee AI-driven
Continue Reading In-House Counsel Embracing AI for Contracts, but Cautiously, Finds New Survey from SpotDraft

Gauvreau CPA, a recognized Clio Gold Partner, has selected Universal Migrator as their solution for migrating client firms into Clio, significantly accelerating their onboarding processes and expanding their service capabilities.
Universal Migrator is a tool that helps law firms and legal organizations migrate their data when moving from one practice management solution or technology platform to another. Working primarily with
Continue Reading Gauvreau CPA, a Clio Gold Partner, Chooses Universal Migrator

Nominations are now open for the American Legal Technology Awards, which honor innovation and excellence in the legal industry. 
Nominations will be accepted through July 31. The awards will be presented at a gala dinner in Boston on Oct. 15, 2025, at Suffolk University Law School. 
Self-nominations are encouraged, the organizers say, and there is no fee to nominate.
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This story has all the ingredients of a parody on The Onion. Regrettably, however, it is all true.
In federal court in Colorado, Eric Coomer, a former employee of Dominion Voting Systems, is suing Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, for defamation, over Lindell’s claims that Coomer somehow rigged the 2020 presidential election.
In that lawsuit, Lindell is being
Continue Reading Seriously? Lawyer Representing the My Pillow Guy – Already Known For Having Been Caught Pantsless on Zoom – Now Faces Sanctions for Hallucinated Cases

At a time when legal doomsayers have been predicting the imminent replacement of junior associates by AI legal assistants, the law school graduating class of 2024 has delivered a contrary verdict: Human lawyers aren’t going anywhere just yet.
According to the latest American Bar Association employment report, the legal job market is showing not just resilience, but growth. The data,
Continue Reading Record Law Grad Employment Rates Suggest AI Isn’t Killing Off Lawyers Just Yet

In my continuing quest to track the states that have adopted the ethical duty of technology competence for lawyers, there is now another jurisdiction to add to the list: the District of Columbia.
On April 7, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals approved a variety of amendments to the Rules of Professional Conduct of the D.C. Bar. Among them
Continue Reading D.C. Adopts Duty of Technology Competence for Lawyers, But Takes A Different Approach

A newly launched independent initiative aims to develop an accurate, holistic and transparent index of AI adoption among law firms, in-house legal departments, and individual legal professionals.
Called the AI Adoption Index, the organization says its aim is to bring greater transparency to the current state of AI adoption in the legal industry “and remove hype, hyperbole and FOMO
Continue Reading Aiming for Accuracy, Group Launches Legal AI Adoption Index; Invites Law Firms and Legal Teams to Self-Report

Marcus Floyd, of MigrationMasters.com, has earned the Universal Migrator Gold Consultant Certification, further establishing his position as a leading expert in legal technology migrations.
Already a Clio certified consultant and NetDocuments certified consultant, Floyd specializes in large-scale data migrations for enterprise clients. His client portfolio includes major corporations such as Equifax, Lowes, Chevron, Lockheed Martin, and OpenText.
Floyd’s experience in
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An overwhelming 87% of professionals in midsized law firms view investing in cutting-edge technology as critical for their firm’s future, with expectations for AI’s value growing significantly, according to the 2025 US Midsize Law Firm Priorities Report, released today by law practice management company Actionstep.
The report, which surveyed 264 U.S. law firm professionals from firms with 50-250
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Eve, an AI platform for plaintiffs’ law firms, is today introducing an AI Reasoning Mode that it says can perform complex legal analysis through sophisticated step-by-step reasoning capabilities, on a par with a senior-level lawyer.
The company describes its Reasoning Mode as “a powerful new capability that transforms how legal professionals work with Eve’s platform to perform complex legal
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How satisfied are customers of legal AI companies? That question was put to attendees at the Strategic Knowledge & Innovation Legal Leaders Summit, or SKILLS, and the results are now in.
The SKILLS Summit, held March 27, 2025, in New York, brought together knowledge and innovation leaders from the largest law firms. In conjunction with the summit, organizers asked
Continue Reading Which Legal AI Vendors Have the Highest Customer Satisfaction? New Survey Reveals the Top 15

Following its February acquisition of UK-based Peppermint Technology, Litera today announced an expanded partnership with Harbor, a provider of expert services to the legal industry, to provide law firms with implementation and support services for Peppermint’s CX365 platform, which combines CRM, ERM, matter management, and case management within a single solution integrated with Microsoft 365.
“Our acquisition of
Continue Reading Litera Sweetens Peppermint Acquisition through Strategic Support Partnership with Harbor