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Disorganized data, the lack of data scientists and cost constraints are holding legal departments back from adopting advanced technology such as generative artificial intelligence, according to a new survey from EY.
A consumer has asked a California federal court to vacate an arbitral award issued in favor of Valve Corp., the company behind the PC game marketplace Steam, accusing the case's arbitrator of improperly relying on artificial intelligence.
LinkedIn and Facebook are the social media platforms of choice for law firms and their attorneys, while use of X, formerly Twitter, continues to decrease, according to law firm marketing experts and data from the American Bar Association.
OpenAI LLC this week told a Georgia state court that its product ChatGPT did not defame a talk radio show host because its warnings that ChatGPT output was not factual "were repeated, prominent, clear, and specific" and the output claiming he was a defendant in a suit was not presented as actual facts.
Google Cloud announced on Tuesday a new partnership with Freshfields LLP in which the U.K.-based law firm will integrate Gemini, the tech giant's artificial intelligence tool, across its operations while also working together on new software solutions.
On the heels of KPMG opening its first law firm in the United States, the Big Four accounting firm is expanding its partnership with Google Cloud with new artificial intelligence offerings for legal services clients.
Kingsley Napley LLP said Wednesday that it has joined forces with a legal tech startup to develop a tool powered by artificial intelligence technology.
A startup that developed an artificial intelligence-powered platform for intellectual property law secured a $12 million Series A funding round on Wednesday with investors that include some of the most trusted names in legal technology.
Dentons has launched a program for tech companies to help it find innovative new ways to enhance its delivery of legal services, the firm said Tuesday.
Anytime AI, a startup offering a legal assistant powered by artificial intelligence, announced Monday the hiring of a vice president of revenue from legal services provider Gemini Legal.
A private capital operations-focused technology startup co-founded by a Kirkland & Ellis LLP partner announced Tuesday that it has secured funding from BigLaw and financial professionals.
A Delaware vice chancellor has threatened a plaintiff with sanctions in an appraisal action for allegedly using a "hallucinating" generative artificial intelligence program to prepare his motions and has ordered the plaintiff to disclose his use of AI in court filings moving forward.
Amid increased investor confidence and momentum from artificial intelligence, the legal technology industry continued its rapid growth in the first quarter as funding for companies surged by about 80% year-over-year.
The New Jersey Supreme Court has approved a continuing legal education requirement for technology-related subjects but declined a proposal to add a comment to the competence section of the state's Rules of Professional Conduct about an attorney's responsibility to stay on top of the benefits and risks associated with relevant technology.
Allen Overy Shearman Sterling has announced a new integration with regular collaborator Harvey, an artificial intelligence company focused on legal queries, to provide agentic software to its internal teams, as well as external clients and other law firms.
While attorneys should use generative artificial intelligence tools, they shouldn't use the technology for "hard work" like giving them legal answers and filling up a blank page, Louisiana Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal Judge Scott Schlegel said during a panel at the American Bar Association Techshow 2025 in Chicago.
Pierson Ferdinand LLP announced Monday that it has formally entered the Arizona market by adding a former Fennemore Craig PC director to its roster of Phoenix-based partners.
Macrae, a legal search firm that places partners and groups at top law firms, has hired two recruiters in New York and Los Angeles and two research and technology directors, made a slew of leadership appointments and launched Macrae+, an analytics product offered by the firm.
New Jersey is taking action against artificial intelligence-generated images and other media known as deepfakes, with new legislation specifically targeting the cutting-edge form of fraud, even as experts say deepfakes remain difficult to pin down in the law.
Companies are facing more class action lawsuits and are spending more money to defend against them than ever before, with that spending expected to exceed $4.5 billion in 2025, according to a new report from Carlton Fields.
Austin-based legal operations startup Ruli AI announced Thursday the hiring of a general counsel who formerly worked as an in-house attorney at legal software developer Ivo and Alphabet's venture fund CapitalG.
Spanish law firm Pérez-Llorca has hired a new partner for its legal tech and digital transformation area, according to an announcement translated from Portuguese.
Small law firms might think they will not be targeted by cybercriminals, but artificial intelligence tools make it easier to orchestrate cyberattacks, so small firms need to take steps to protect themselves, according to a panel at the American Association Bar Techshow 2025 in Chicago.
The Third Circuit will be the first appeals court to weigh in on a dispute over using copyrighted material to train artificial intelligence systems after a Delaware federal court on Friday granted permission to send up questions from ROSS Intelligence Inc. over the copyrightability of Thomson Reuters' Westlaw headnotes and fair use.
As the legal technology industry gathered for the American Bar Association Techshow this week, a few companies welcomed new C-suite leaders.