Legal technology (LegalTech) stories
Nearly half of UK lawyers favour self-regulation for AI in the legal industry, with 48% of firm lawyers and 50% of in-house lawyers advocating against government intervention, per Thomson Reuters.
Litera partners with Microsoft to revolutionise legal tech with AI-powered Copilot, enhancing efficiency and intelligence in legal practices using Microsoft 365.
Nuix and Consilio have signed an expanded seven-year partnership, aiming to revolutionise data processing and document review through advanced technology solutions.
Litera, a key player in legal tech, teams up with Microsoft to develop a Microsoft Copilot integration, promising enhanced efficiency and a smarter user experience for lawyers.
Half of legal workers in Australia and New Zealand have tried AI tools, yet skepticism remains high, a survey by legal information provider LexisNexis has revealed.
CIBC Innovation Banking funds global legal software firm Actionstep's acquisition of Soluno, marking a pivotal investment in digitalising legal firm workflows.
Jack Newton, who is the CEO and Founder of Clio, joins us today to tell us more about Clio and the future of the company.
Brendan Smart, who is the Country Manager at InfoTrack, joins us today to tell us more about InfoTrack and what they are doing in APAC market. .
Australian wealth accounting solutions provider Class has launched a new on-demand client legal review service on its platform, NowInfinity.
VIQ Solutions MD, Matthew Fowler, discusses their AI-powered speech-to-text transcription services in TechDay's 10 Minute IT Jam.
A wave of innovation is impacting every aspect of the legal profession, as the sector becomes more client-centred and future-focused.
A new study reveals 51% of Australian law firms have restructured their fees, with 88% adopting Alternative Fee Arrangements amidst economic challenges.
The legal technology provider Clio is now certified in trust accounting by the Law Society of New South Wales.
There are various tools available that can speed up both courtroom proceedings and the internal workings of the legal profession.
Nuance Communications recently announced Dragon Legal New Zealand, an enterprise-ready speech recognition software targeted at legal professionals.
This article has been written using Dragon Legal NZ speech recognition software. If you are not familiar with it, it is a godsend.