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(Sep 30) What happened in LegalTech last week?
Elevate acquires Redgrave Data, enhancing eDiscovery. Wolters Kluwer adds AI to VitalLaw. FTC fines DoNotPay. Legal tech trends highlight AI, cloud solutions, and strategic acquisitions.
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Elevate acquires Redgrave Data, enhancing eDiscovery. Wolters Kluwer adds AI to VitalLaw. FTC fines DoNotPay. Legal tech trends highlight AI, cloud solutions, and strategic acquisitions.
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Legal tech advances with UK law firms exposed to cybersecurity risks, new CA digital rights laws, and global expansions by AI startups like Harvey and CRM vendor Nexl.
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Australia to regulate AI in high-risk environments; Singapore boosts legal AI education. Major law firms adopt AI, automation, and cloud solutions driving efficiency and innovation.
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Last week in legal tech, Harvey introduced a framework for assessing AI in legal tasks, while discussions on AI reliability and significant VC investments dominated the landscape.
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New legal specific LLM Lexlegis.AI unveiled L-SLM for legal tasks. Supio raised $25M for AI in personal injury law. Other key stories focused on AI integration, contract management, and leadership changes.
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The legal tech world surged with innovation as Supio secured $25M, Harvey partnered with Icertis, and Allens adopted iManage. Discover the latest advancements here!
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Last week's legal tech highlights include Moonlit's spin-out from Deloitte, Thomson Reuters' acquisition of Safe Sign, and AI integration in legal education at USC and UC Berkeley.
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Generative AI redefines legal tech, with law firms embracing document automation, enhanced legal education, and AI-driven tools. Leadership shifts and regulatory changes also highlight industry transformation.
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Last week, the legal industry saw a push in AI integration, with new ethics mandates, AI insurance for property transactions, and innovative solutions to enhance client relationships.
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Lexsoft Systems launched a budget-friendly AI solution for law firms, and DeepJudge raised $10.7M. Adobe faced legal scrutiny but released new AI features. Here is all you missed in legal tech last week.
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Yesterday's legal tech developments continued to integrate AI into traditional processes, showcasing several significant partnerships and a notable M&A activity. The industry is facing transformation, emphasizing AI applications for effective legal service delivery.