The Strategic Knowledge and Innovation Legal Leaders Summit (SKILLS) community has voted on their most recommended legal tech vendors, with DeepJudge once again coming out on top and Centari in second place.
SKILLS attendees from 106 large law firms rated how likely they were to recommend the legal tech vendors they interact with. SimplyAgree is up two places
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I attended Legalweek’s annual judicial panel expecting the usual e-discovery update. What I heard instead was a sobering account of murder, death threats, swatting, and doxing directed at sitting federal judges and a stark warning about what it means for the rule of law and our profession. Four sitting federal judges spoke with remarkable candor and courage. We have a
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This is the final installment in a three-part series examining the forces reshaping the legal industry. Part One and Part Two covered the macro dynamics of the AI industrial revolution and also the bending of UPL as consumers turn to AI products such as ChatGPT, Claude and Perplexity for legal advice. Consumer behavior will lead, […]
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The dawn of the AI era isn’t just a technological shift; it is a profound economic and social disruption that requires a fundamental “rewiring” of the American workforce. At the recent SCSP AI+Education conference in Washington, D.C., a compelling panel titled “States, AI, and Workforce Competitiveness” brought together former Governors Eric Holcomb (Indiana) and Gina Raimondo (Rhode Island, also former
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During the British Legal Technology Forum (BLTF) conference on 11 March, Legal IT Insider asked ten vendors, “What questions are your clients asking now that they weren’t asking last year?”
We got answers from Elite, NetDocuments, LexisNexis, Novaplex, Jigsaw, Jylo, Trakti, OneAdvanced, Wavenet & FileOps. There is a heavy focus on data and workflows and a ‘new hype’ around agentic
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From : Blog Entry >> Cassandra’s Blog EntryFrom cloud migrations and document management platforms to cybersecurity and compliance initiatives, the pace of change in legal technology has accelerated rapidly over the past few years. Law firms are under increasing pressure to modernize their technology environments while maintaining the seamless service their clients expect. The challenge many firms face isn’t
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Harvey and The LegalTech Fund (TLTF) announced today (11 March) that their organizations will partner to invest in legal technology startups across the ecosystem.
The companies started talking at the TLTF Summit last year. TLTF managing partner and co-founder Zach Posner said: “We are fortunate to have a front-row seat to almost all of the companies coming up in legaltech
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