Wow, what another incredible week for legal AI. But, first up, how to get your free ticket to attend the Legal Innovators conferences in Europe, Paris – June 24 and 25, and also California, San Francisco – June 10 and 11. Note: it’s a Bank Holiday on Monday in the UK, AL will be back on Tuesday May 5th.
Legal Innovators has grown and grown, we do more conferences now globally, and the events are getting much, much larger as well. We also want to make sure that everyone who wants to come – who qualifies based on their role – can get a free ticket to attend either, or both, of Law Firm Day or Inhouse Day, for the US, UK, or France events.
So, how does it work? First, pick which event you’d like to attend. At present we are focusing on the upcoming Legal Innovators conferences in Europe, Paris – June 24 and 25, and also California, San Francisco – June 10 and 11. (There will be a New York and a London conference this November as well.)
Click on the images, or links, below and you will be taken to the Express Registration page. If you are currently working inside a law firm, or inhouse legal team, in a senior legal or innovation role, then you could qualify for a free ticket. If you are a vendor, consultant, or in another type of role, then please go via the usual paid ticketing route.
A Legal Tech Conference For All of Europe – Legal Innovators Europe – Paris – June 24 and 25.
Express route to your ticket here.

And,
Express route to your Legal Innovators California June 10th and 11th ticket here.
Legal Innovators California, the landmark West Coast legal tech event, will take place on June 10 and 11, in the heart of the Bay Area, the home to many of the world’s leading AI businesses – and plenty of legal tech pioneers as well! More information and tickets here.

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OK, after this week it’s hard to focus on anything else other than how much the market will eventually be shaken up by Claude and Microsoft, but, here is a collection of other news – which AL will keep brief.
Meet Mexican NewMod HAA Legal
HAA Legal is based in Monterrey, Mexico, and is the ‘only AI-native patrimonial architecture firm operating under civil law in the Spanish-speaking world, currently live in production – built without external capital’, they said.
‘The firm runs a proprietary operating system of twenty-plus specialized agents covering structural design, adversarial review, and institutional drafting across trusts, holdings, family governance and private capital. Twenty-one years of senior patrimonial practice, now encoded and running under Mexican law,’ they added.
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Newcode + TR Deep Research
US law firm Robinson+Cole has integrated Thomson Reuters’ Deep Research directly into Newcode.ai, the agentic AI platform implemented last year to support legal workflows across practices.
The addition of Deep Research allows attorneys to:
- Perform sophisticated legal research using agentic workflows that mirror real world legal reasoning
- Receive structured, verifiable responses grounded in Thomson Reuters data
- Streamline research processes while maintaining rigorous quality and accuracy standards
- Work entirely within Robinson+Cole’s firm controlled AI environment.
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Meet Lawgic From Greece
Lawgic is a Greek legal AI company built by lawyer Panos Karachalios. It handles a range of skills.
- Legal translation built on EU legal dictionaries
- Amendment tracking for both Greek and EU law
- A Regulatory and compliance layer for General Counsel is also coming soon.
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And also:
- Harvey has opened an office in Chicago, adding to its rapidly expanding global footprint.
- Eversheds Sutherland has hired Kenzo Tsushima to lead the Legal Managed Services practice for Konexo US, expanding its capacity to help corporate legal departments tackle high-volume work through AI-enabled delivery and process optimization. He had previously worked at Epiq.
- Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer has appointed Lisa McLaughlin as Managing Partner of Digital Legal Delivery.
- Raymond Blyd’s departure didn’t last long and Legalcomplex is now back. The ‘new version ships AI Research Chat grounded in seven years of original research (139 blog posts, 112 market maps), and a fresh Spark MCP server that connects 31,000+ legal tech companies to any MCP-compatible agent’, he said.
- Anaqua has acquired Patrix, an IP management software and services business.
- Questel, also in IP, has announced the release of QaECTER, a new AI model for patent search.
- Minerva, the intelligent client onboarding for law firms, has announced a new strategic partnership with Thirdfort, the client due diligence platform.
- Litera has hired legal tech veteran Grant Hewlett to lead its AI Firm Intelligence Portfolio.
- Definely has launched an MCP capability that ‘enables real-time, secure connectivity between Definely’s specialist contract review tools and the enterprise AI environments lawyers are already using’.
- Spellbook has launched an integration with iManage.
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And now some videos:
AL TV Product Walk Through – Chamelio
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AL TV Product Walk Through – Opus 2
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And that’s all folks. Have a great weekend!
As mentioned, there is a Bank Holiday in the UK on Monday, so AL will be back on Tuesday May 5th.
And if you’d like to join some of the leading legal innovation speakers and legal tech companies in the world, in California, or Paris, this June, then check out the Express Registration above.
Richard Tromans, Founder, Artificial Lawyer.
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