Legal Tech & AI


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    Mayer Brown, Scissero Partner On Structured Product Service

    Mayer Brown LLP announced on Tuesday a new partnership with the artificial intelligence-backed legal services provider Scissero that will center on the issuance of structured products.

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    Inside Lowenstein Sandler's Summer Associate AI Challenge

    For one day last month, summer associates at Lowenstein Sandler LLP paused their work to square off in a new kind of artificial intelligence training: the firm's inaugural "AI Draft and Detect Challenge," a competition highlighting the opportunities — and limits — of legal AI.

  • Harbor Debuts Legal-Focused AI Deployment Service

    The legal industry consulting and technology services provider Harbor Global launched a new offering Monday that embeds specialist teams inside law firms and legal departments to help deploy artificial intelligence from pilot to daily operations.

  • Miss. Judge Declines New Sanctions Over AI Citations

    Sanctions imposed last year over the misuse of artificial intelligence in the Northern District of Mississippi are sufficient punishment for separate AI flubs entered in a different case around the same time in Mississippi's Southern District, a federal judge has ruled.

  • HSF Kramer, Taft Hit By Data Breaches

    Herbert ‌Smith Freehills Kramer LLP and Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP recently reported data breaches to state regulators, adding to the dozens of breaches law firms in the U.S. have suffered in 2026. 

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    AI Co. Anthropic Hires Legal Lead For Claude Chatbot

    Artificial intelligence giant Anthropic, which sells subscription access to its chatbot Claude, hired the former founder and chief executive of Akiva AI as the legal lead of its flagship software.

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    Legal Teams Don't Know Which Unit Manages Contracts

    There's widespread confusion among legal and nonlegal professionals about the state of contracts in the enterprise, with little clarity about which team should own the contracting process.

  • New AI Policy At Columbia Law Permits Use Within Guardrails

    Columbia Law School has issued a new policy on the use of artificial intelligence, permitting its use to "support learning" and "perform specific functions" while restricting its role in generating written work or coming up with original arguments and legal analyses.

  • Legal Tech Roundup: NYAI, Harvey, Legora

    A new funding round for a legal artificial intelligence startup tops this roundup of recent legal technology news.

  • Voir Dire: Law360 Pulse's Weekly Quiz

    The legal industry kicked off August with leadership changes at the American Bar Association and a flurry of attorney moves. Test your legal news savvy here with Law360 Pulse's weekly quiz.

  • Richards Layton Under Fire Amid Bid To Avoid AI Sanctions

    A firm has asked a Delaware vice chancellor to allow it to submit more "factual information" regarding what it says are inconsistencies in Richards Layton & Finger PA's attempt to avoid sanctions for submitting a filing with errors generated by artificial intelligence.

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    Sidley Adds Ex-Accenture Enterprise Platforms Lead As CIO

    Sidley Austin LLP on Wednesday announced the hiring of a nearly two-decade veteran at professional services firm Accenture as its chief information officer.

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    How Mid-Law Firms Are Stretching Their AI Budgets

    Mid-Law firms are working to incorporate artificial intelligence tools into their business structures in cost-effective ways amid higher prices for certain legal technology products, with some even finding that their smaller size can be used to their advantage.

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    Akerman Hires Director Of AI Governance And Data Protection

    Akerman LLP said Thursday it has hired a new partner for its corporate practice group who will also serve as director of artificial intelligence governance and data protection within its Akerman Intelligence group.

  • Wordsmith Raises $14M As It Expands AI For In-House Teams

    Wordsmith AI Ltd. has raised another $14 million from investors as it pushes to expand in North America and targets the financial services and insurance sectors.

  • Conn. Atty To Fork Over $3,500 For AI Errors In Taco TM Beef

    A Connecticut federal judge imposed a $3,500 fine on a defense attorney who submitted two motions riddled with AI-generated mistakes in a taco restaurant's trademark battle, finding that although the lawyer expressed remorse and promised to make changes to his verification process, he still showed "subjective bad faith."

  • Atty Scolded Over Bogus Cases In San Antonio School Fight

    A Texas state appellate panel on Wednesday admonished counsel for submitting a brief with four bogus case citations likely generated by artificial intelligence in defending a parent's lawsuit against a school district for suspending her fifth-grade son.

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    Anthropic Taps Former California Justice For Policy Role

    Artificial intelligence giant Anthropic has recently turned to a former California Supreme Court justice to lead the company's international engagement initiatives and oversee its government relationships.

  • AI Dispute Resolution Co. Aavalynx Raises £1.5M Pre-Seed

    U.K.-based legal technology startup Aavalynx announced Wednesday that it raised £1.5 million ($2 million) in pre-seed funding to build its product and expand its team and client outreach.

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    Bass Berry Hires Former Sidley Austin Director As AI Lead

    Bass Berry & Sims PLC announced on Tuesday the hiring of a former director of client intelligence at Sidley Austin LLP as its director of artificial intelligence and knowledge management.

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    Knock Knock. Big Tech Is Here. Is Legal Tech Ready?

    Big Tech has gone from supplying AI models for legal teams to shipping legal-specific products in 2026, with Silicon Valley shifting from supporting legal tech vendors to competing against them.

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    LexisNexis Opens Artificial Intelligence Lab In NYC

    The legal and professional arm of LexisNexis has opened a space in New York City where clients can work with engineers to invent improvements to the company's artificial intelligence products, LexisNexis announced Tuesday.

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    ABA Seeks Bar Exam Reform Following Tech Failures

    Over the course of its two-day annual meeting, the American Bar Association's policymaking body, the House of Delegates, approved measures to urge further bar exam oversight and backed measures to support law schools at accredited historically Black colleges and universities.

  • IP Management Co. Anaqua Acquires Unified Patents

    Intellectual property management technology provider Anaqua Inc. announced Tuesday its acquisition of Unified Patents, which provides patent monitoring software.

  • Fried Frank Data Breach Class Action Voluntarily Dismissed

    A proposed class action data security suit against Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP was voluntarily dismissed on Thursday following a joint motion to stay the case in April to undergo mediation.

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Expert Analysis

  • 7 AI Training Tips For Law Firm Summer Associate Programs Author Photo

    Law firms trying to weave artificial intelligence into summer associate programs should build a program that isn't really about AI but teaches students how to think about using AI, with the goal of building judgment, understanding implications and leveling up in a way that's repeatable, says Zeynep Ersin at Seyfarth.

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    Biz Development Tip Of The Month: Don't Obstruct Knowledge Author Photo

    Lawyers and firms should treat knowledge transfer as a business development function, using the sharing of context and institutional know-how to preserve continuity through change, strengthen relationships and create long-term competitive advantage, says Mark Wraight at Stinson.

  • How Private Equity Priorities Will Test The Law Firm Model Author Photo

    The biggest question about private equity moving into the legal sector is no longer whether it can financially succeed, but how law firms can contend with the unavoidable economic, institutional and ethical tensions introduced by external ownership without compromising their core professional commitments, say Kirsten Vasquez and Allison Rosner at Major Lindsey.

  • AI-Powered Search Demands New Legal Marketing Playbook Author Photo

    As potential clients use artificial intelligence tools instead of search engines when looking for counsel, it is a democratizing moment for specialized midsize firms and a compression threat for generalist big-firm brand positioning, says Ronn Torossian at 5WPR.

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    Legal Tech Talks: StrongSuit CEO On The AI Gold Rush Author Photo

    Justin McCallon, CEO of StrongSuit, discusses how the potential for automation and insight generation with artificial intelligence is massive, but that in legal work, especially litigation, the margin for error is essentially zero.

  • Legal Marketing Conference Highlights Pivotal Time For Firms Author Photo

    The Legal Marketing Association's recent annual conference underscored how advances in artificial intelligence and shifting client expectations are causing law firms to evolve into more structured, data-driven businesses that place greater emphasis on strategy, implementation and measurable results, say Maria Aronson and Gina Rubel at Furia Rubel.

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    Biz Development Tip Of The Month: Build Relationship Habits Author Photo

    Meaningful relationships are foundational to business development, and they can be deliberately fostered through a set of habits for authentically, intentionally and consistently connecting with clients and colleagues — starting with people you already know and like, says Matthew Moran at V&E.

  • Legal Leaders Are Asking The Wrong Questions About AI Author Photo

    Artificial intelligence is already woven into everyday work for attorneys, so beyond questioning whether AI was used and approving such tools, legal leaders need to create a shared foundation for what good AI use looks like on their team, says Alex Denniston at Factor.

  • In-House Leaders Can Turn Contract Data Into Growth Insight Author Photo

    A company's contracts contain final, negotiated commercial commitments that reveal important growth, revenue and strategy insights, but for organizations that aren’t making two key structural changes, the information tends to remain within the legal department — untranslated and unused, says Shimane Smith at NerdWallet.

  • PE's Path In UK Legal Market Offers Playbook For US Firms Author Photo

    The U.K. offers 14 years' worth of data on private equity's involvement in the legal market, demonstrating for U.S. firms what worked, what didn’t and why, and illustrating several lessons about operational readiness, cultural fit and timing, says Tom Lenfestey at The Law Practice Exchange.

  • 8 Mistakes That Derail Law Firms' Sector Strategies Author Photo

    When firms attempt to deliberately organize their expertise, client relationships, business development, and thought leadership around specific industry verticals – sometimes called industry sector programs – several missteps commonly arise, but with discipline and alignment any firm can successfully grab market share, say Heidi Gardner at Harvard Law School and David Harvey at Harvey Global Consulting.

  • Making Legal Cents: A Strategic Plan For Lateral Partner Hires Author Photo

    Firms of all sizes are accelerating lateral hiring of experienced partners because investing in senior expertise can pay off big — but for such an investment to work, firms need a disciplined strategy for vetting candidates, supporting their integration, and ensuring they'll generate real returns, says Shireen Hilal at Maior Strategic Consulting.

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    Legal Tech Talks: Advocacy's Téo Doremus On AI Skepticism Author Photo

    Téo Doremus, CEO and co-founder of Advocacy AI Inc., discusses strategies for finding the right tech tools and rolling them out, mastering artificial intelligence complexities, and the lack of consistent framework for what's acceptable when using AI in legal work.

  • 5 Firm Structure Changes To Adequately Address Atty Burnout Author Photo

    While wellness programs, flexible schedules and mental health resources are meaningful steps toward addressing burnout in the legal industry, a more effective approach must involve a redesign of law firm incentive structures, says retired attorney Jason Ward.

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    Biz Development Tip Of The Month: Be An Industry Expert Author Photo

    Although taking the time to fully invest in a client and its industry is a big ask, it is well worth it for attorneys to understand the pressures, trends and constraints of a client's industry in order to build enduring business relationships, says Nonnie Shivers at Ogletree.

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