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Weightmans has appointed director of product and innovation Dr Catriona Wolfenden to the firm’s equity partnership and has hired Chantal Hannell as IT director, in a boost for female leadership […] ...
Libel lawyer Paul Tweed says he is preparing a group legal action against technology providers including OpenAI, Meta, Google and Amazon, alleging that their AI chatbots and other AI content ...
Legal tech document drafting and knowledge management company Definely has raised a $30m Series B funding to accelerate its global expansion and AI product roadmap. The round includes investors from ...
Thomson Reuters today (2 June) announced the launch of new agentic AI capability, beginning with CoCounsel for tax, audit, and accounting professionals. While today’s most advanced AI assistants can ...
Dutch publishing company Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory has signed an agreement to acquire Brightflag, an Irish-founded and now New York-headquartered e-billing and matter management system ...
In this Legal IT Insider TalkingTech product demonstration, Rhys Hodkinson, chief revenue officer at Definely walks us through Definely’s knowledge management, drafting and proofing tools, with which ...
In this webinar we had a candid conversation with Thomson Reuters and customer Acuity Law about the selection, implementation and adoption of GenAI drafting and research tool CoCounsel. The hype ...
Theo Ai initially launched by helping litigation funders optimize their investment decisions – recently partnering with Mustang Litigation Funding – and we’re told has rapidly expanded into serving ...
It’s the end of another busy week in legal tech land and there were two US law firm hire announcements in the past few days that are particularly worth noting. First up, Am Law 100 law firm Sheppard ...
Hi and welcome to the May Orange Rag, where we bring you insights, news and analysis from the past month, including key takeaways from a dinner we hosted in May in Manchester, where legal leaders ...
Lawyers in three separate cases this month have been hauled before the US courts accused of filing error-filled briefs, after they relied on ChatGPT to help with filings and didn’t check the output.
LexisNexis Risk Solutions (LNRS) has suffered a data breach affecting 364,333 people, whose personal information has been stolen by “an unauthorised third party” that accessed the data through a third ...
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