
LexisNexis and Its ‘Legal Intelligence’ Strategy
LexisNexis is one of the two titans of legal tech, the other of course is Thomson Reuters. Between them they maintain a powerful position in …
LexisNexis is one of the two titans of legal tech, the other of course is Thomson Reuters. Between them they maintain a powerful position in …
It’s hands-down the most successful legal tech product of all time. Its market penetration is somewhere around 100 per cent, and in the last five …
Is the legal market really a market? We’ve been calling our sector ‘a market’ for a long time, but in many ways it does not …
Big Four firm, PwC, and Microsoft, have launched a new legal tech and ‘tax tech’ accelerator for companies based in Europe. The project will run …
In a tentative move into the AI-driven doc organisation and data extraction space – albeit focused on the consumer market – Google has launched Stack, …
A new survey by Big Four firm, EY, has found that inhouse lawyers face an incredible set of challenges, namely: 78% do not track contractual …
By Pieter van der Made, Imprima Explainable AI (XAI) for Due Diligence – How does AI work? Can you trust the results? With AI being …
Decision automation company BRYTER has bagged $66m in a Series B funding round, reaching $90m in total investment in just three years, making it by …
CLM company ContractPodAi has launched ‘Cloud’, in what is a major expansion of the platform that streamlines a broad range of inhouse legal processes beyond …
Casey Flaherty, the well-known Director of Legal Project Management at Baker McKenzie, has left to join legal tech marketing consortium LexFusion as a co-founder, (i.e. …
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