An open-source legal AI tool vibe coded by former Latham & Watkins associate William Chen may change end users negotiation power.
In Episode 57 of Charting Change in Legal, legal industry analyst Ari Kaplan and Legal IT Insider’s editor Caroline Hill take on topics including how artificial intelligence is reshaping law […] ...
There are many significant takeaways from Microsoft’s Legal Agent launch yesterday (30 April) but the one that resonates most across private practice and corporate legal teams is that Microsoft is ...
Rachel Hepworth is joining Harvey as chief marketing officer. She was previously CMO at AI workplace startup Notion and before that held senior marketing roles at Slack. In the last year, Hepworth has ...
New York-based startup Manifest OS has closed a $60 million Series A round at a $750 million valuation, with backing from Menlo Ventures, Kleiner Perkins, First Round Capital, and Quiet Capital. The ...
India is emerging as a significant force in legal technology. Multiple data sources suggest the country is home to around 1,000 homegrown startups in the sector – second only to the United States. At ...
Microsoft announced its new Legal Agent, designed specifically for legal workflows in Microsoft Word. Developed in […] ...
Definely – the contract technology company used by law firms and in-house teams including A&O Shearman, Slaughter and May, Troutman Pepper Locke, Samsung and KPMG – has launched a Model Context ...
This month’s Orange Rag is, in many ways, a snapshot of legal AI growing up. The headlines are bigger, the marketing is louder, and the adoption numbers are finally starting to look like real usage ...
Slaughter and May is rolling out Harvey’s AI platform firm wide, becoming the latest major law firm to select an enterprise legal AI tool – although two of its magic circle peers have so far forged ...