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(Sep 23) What happened in LegalTech last week?
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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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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Dentons launches an AI research tool, Gunderson Dettmer introduces AI-powered chat, and Filevine unveils ImmigrationAI.
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Legal tech is advancing rapidly with AI tools like Microsoft 365 Copilot reshaping the industry, despite concerns over cost, regulation, and job market shifts. Chinese AI regulations and Biden's antitrust guidelines also spotlight the sector’s growing complexity.
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Yesterday's significant developments in legal tech featured TPG's Elite Technology's cloud shift, Florida Bar's collaboration with Nota, and OECD's warning about AI risks. Experts stress the need for understanding and managing AI's ethical implications in this rapidly evolving sector.
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Explore the evolving legal tech landscape, focusing on AI integration, cybersecurity, and data management challenges, while navigating ethical concerns and regulatory hurdles.
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Law firms must adopt new technologies while balancing them with human oversight to stay relevant in a competitive landscape. They should also adopt robust security measures to ensure client confidentiality and compliance with data privacy laws.
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A new law firm maturity index, Dealcloser's funding & more. The industry is being disrupted by digitization and automation.
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Legal tech firms like Pre/Dicta use data science to predict case outcomes, while law firms focus on billing behavior. Self-care and technology integration are also vital for industry success.
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How is the legal industry adapting to tech-driven changes? GDPR, data privacy, cybersecurity, and AI are top of mind for many.