AI in Discovery: Some Tools Are Ready. Others Are Not.
Generative AI is rapidly entering legal discovery, promising faster document analysis but still facing reliability gaps. While some AI‑driven platforms can automate routine review, many fall short of the rigorous standards required for privileged document handling. Jerry Lawson argues that technology‑assisted review (TAR) remains essential for accurate privilege identification. Law firms must balance new AI capabilities with proven TAR methods to avoid costly errors.

Barrister Self-Reports to BSB After Citing Fake Cases in Skeleton
A lay advocate, Layla Parsons, submitted a skeleton argument to the High Court that contained four AI‑generated, non‑existent case citations. She voluntarily reported the mistake to the Bar Standards Board, but a family court recorder still chose to name her...
OpenClaw’s Context Overhead Dwarfs Basic Accounting Tools
Dave from accounting doesn't compare to OpenClaw... Turns out context is expensive. 😭 Here's some things to consider running OpenClaw 👇 https://t.co/KENR64ykSa
Courts Accelerate AI Use as Labour Court Issues Guidance on AI Evidence
U.S. federal district courts have now integrated generative AI tools in over 40% of jurisdictions, while Ireland's Labour Court released its first guidance on the limits of AI‑generated evidence. The twin developments underscore both efficiency gains and mounting accuracy concerns...
AI Drives Fundamental Shift in Indian Law Firms, Threatening Junior Roles
Indian law firms are embedding artificial‑intelligence tools into core functions, compressing research cycles and prompting a rethink of junior hiring. The efficiency gains are pushing clients to demand outcome‑based fees, while legal‑tech startups intensify competition for routine work.
Soxton AI Acquires Cipher, Adding Agentic Security to Its AI Legal Platform
Soxton AI completed the acquisition of Cipher, a real‑time security platform for agentic applications, using its own AI‑driven legal tools and cutting legal fees by roughly $80,000. The deal broadens Soxton’s full‑stack offering to include autonomous workflow protection for early‑stage...
Urban Intelligence Unveils Daaisy AI to Streamline ACT Development Planning
Urban Intelligence has launched Daaisy AI, a new artificial‑intelligence platform designed to simplify activity‑centric planning (ACT) for real‑estate developers in the Australian Capital Territory. The tool promises to cut the time and cost of development applications, a move the company...
India's VP Radhakrishnan Leads National Consultation, Launches AI Legal Chatbot Nyaya Setu
Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan chaired a national consultation in New Delhi, unveiling the AI-powered legal chatbot Nyaya Setu and gathering roughly 1,200 officials, lawyers and village entrepreneurs. The event, part of the DISHA Scheme’s Tele‑Law initiative, aims to scale digital...

Is AI-IP Software Just Expensive Wrapping Paper?
The market now hosts more than 70 AI‑assisted IP software firms, most younger than two years. These companies do not build their own large language models; instead they wrap existing frontier LLMs such as Gemini, Claude, or GPT with domain‑specific...
Lawyers Caught Using AI‑Generated Fake Citations Highlight Risks of Legal AI
A column exposing attorneys who inadvertently inserted AI‑generated fake legal citations into court filings underscores growing worries about AI hallucinations, ethical duties, and the urgent need for verification tools in modern law practice.

Bundledocs Launches Review Tool, Enters Case Management Market
JUST IN: Bundledocs expands into case management with new Review tool - The addition of Review positions Bundledocs to capture a larger share of the legal case‑management market, challenging established niche vendors and streamlining litigation workflows for law firms and...
AI Drafts Contracts, but Lawyers Still Essential
Client: I used ChatGPT to draft this contract but I want a lawyer to bless it Me:

FOLIO Launches New AI-Powered Tools for Categorizing and Tagging Legal Information
FOLIO introduced an AI‑driven suite that automatically categorizes and tags legal documents using a shared ontology. The tools integrate via APIs with existing case‑management systems, requiring no code changes. Pricing starts at $199 per month, with enterprise options for on‑premise...

USPTO Launches AI Examination Tools – What This Means for Trademark Applicants
On March 19, 2026 the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office unveiled Class ACT, an AI‑driven tool that instantly assigns international classes, design‑search codes, and pseudo‑marks to trademark filings. The automation compresses a process that once took up to five months...

Legaltech Rundown: Thomson Reuters Announces AI Advisory Board, Docusign Launches AI Contract Review Assistant, and More
Thomson Reuters unveiled an AI Advisory Board composed of leading technologists and legal scholars to steer its next generation of AI‑driven research and workflow tools. At the same time, DocuSign introduced an AI Contract Review Assistant that automatically extracts, analyzes,...

Relying on AI-Generated Non-Existent Cases Can Lead to Serious Penalties: Alberta Court of Appeal
The Alberta Court of Appeal in Iyer v. Nazir warned that the plaintiffs relied on AI‑generated, non‑existent case citations, underscoring the need for diligent verification. Although the court imposed no additional cost penalties, it rejected the plaintiffs' appeal for a...

Cleveland & Co CTO: &Lsquo;AI Strengthens the Client Firm Partnership by Creating Shared Intelligence.'
Grant Cleveland, CTO of Cleveland & Co, says AI is deepening client‑firm partnerships by creating shared intelligence across platforms. The firm recently earned the Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Award for Most Innovative Law Firm/Client Tech Collaboration, underscoring its pioneering...

Troutman Pepper Locke Chief KM & Innovation Officer: AI Will Accelerate &Lsquo;Trend Toward Self-Service Intelligence Tools'
Troutman Pepper Locke’s chief knowledge management and innovation officer, William Gaus, says artificial intelligence will speed the shift toward self‑service intelligence tools in legal departments. The firm recently earned the Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Award for Innovations in Knowledge...

How AI Is Turning the Legal Inbox Into a Productivity Engine
Law firms rely heavily on email for client instructions, draft circulation, and negotiation, creating a hidden productivity bottleneck. Emerging AI tools now scan inboxes, automatically classify messages, extract action items, and summarize long threads. These capabilities link directly to document...
Florida Homeowner Sells $954,800 House Using Only ChatGPT, Skipping Realtor Fees
Robert Levine, CEO of a consulting firm, says he used ChatGPT for every phase of selling his Cooper City home, netting $954,800—about $100,000 above the price agents suggested. The claim has ignited a discussion about whether generative AI can replace...

Digital Communications Governance: AI in Action
Artificial intelligence is now integral to Digital Communications Governance and Archiving (DCGA) in financial services, automating the monitoring, summarising, and risk detection of employee communications across text, voice, video and AI‑generated content. Theta Lake showcases six real‑world use cases, from...

AI and Law Firm Risk – the View of Professional Indemnity Insurers
Law firms are rapidly adopting generative AI for tasks ranging from client chatbots to document drafting, prompting insurers to reassess professional indemnity coverage. While AI promises efficiency, it introduces liability exposures such as hallucinated content, confidentiality breaches, IP infringement, and...

Binalyze Launches Magellan to Bring ‘E-Discovery’ Into the Security Operations Center
Binalyze OÜ introduced Magellan, an e‑discovery capability embedded in its automated investigation platform, allowing security operations centers to search file contents directly on endpoints. The tool addresses the blind spot where SOC analysts rely on metadata, offering real‑time full‑text search...
Legora Teams with Jus Mundi to Embed AI Arbitration Tool for Global Disputes
Legora has partnered with Jus Mundi to integrate the Jus AI generative‑AI engine into its platform, delivering citation‑backed answers drawn from more than 100 arbitration institutions. The integration, slated for full rollout later in 2026, marks a major step toward...

Techshow Attendees Dig Deeper Into AI Uses and Capabilities
The ABA Techshow 2026 in Chicago gathered over 2,000 legal professionals and more than 100 technology vendors to examine the latest generative AI tools for law firms. Attendees such as Duggan Bertsch’s chief innovation officer and LegalTech Hub’s data curation director used...

Demand for Legal Engineers Skyrockets in the AI Age
The legal‑tech market is witnessing a rapid surge in demand for legal engineers as generative AI reshapes contract analysis, compliance automation, and litigation support. Job postings for legal engineers grew 48% year‑over‑year in the first quarter of 2026, with median...
Automate ISO 27001, SOC 2, and DORA Compliance with Expert CISO Support, Starting at -2,999/Year
Copla, an EU‑based compliance‑automation platform, offers automated ISO 27001, SOC 2, DORA and other frameworks with dedicated CISO support, starting at €2,999 ($3,269) per year. The tool claims up to 80% reduction in compliance workload by reusing controls across six standards and...
The Path To AI Maturity: What Leaders Should Consider In The Coming Year
AI has reached a tipping point in the legal sector, moving from experimental pilots to a baseline expectation for many firms. Litify’s 2025 State of AI in Legal Report shows rapid adoption but uneven maturity across organizations. A March 31 webinar...
ANSR Releases Comprehensive Guide on Registering and Setting Up a Legal Entity in India for Global Enterprises
ANSR has released a detailed guide that walks multinational corporations through the regulatory and compliance steps required to register a legal entity in India, a prerequisite for establishing Global Capability Centers (GCCs). The publication stresses the preference for Private Limited...
Legal AI Harvey Hits $11B After Cold‑email Breakthrough
Legal AI startup Harvey just reached an $11B valuation. On The Upstarts Podcast, CEO Winston Weinberg shares how a cold email to Sam Altman helped launch its journey, and why he believes lawyers are a surprise power user of AI tools. Plus,...
12 Best Document Generation Software I Trust
Document generation software is rapidly replacing manual workflows as firms seek to eliminate costly errors in contracts, proposals, and compliance forms. The global market is projected to reach roughly $3 billion by 2026, driven by double‑digit growth and digital‑transformation initiatives. Platforms...

GAN Integrity Launches AI Analytics and Dashboards, Giving Compliance and Third-Party Risk Teams Real-Time Intelligence to Prove Program Effectiveness
GAN Integrity unveiled AI Analytics and Dashboards, adding a purpose‑built intelligence layer to its compliance and third‑party risk platform. The new tools turn raw risk data into instant, plain‑language answers and live visualizations, letting teams respond to board and regulator...

Legal Tech in 2026: 8 Key AI and Courtroom Developments Every Law Firm Should Know
Legal technology is reshaping the UK legal sector, backed by more than £1 billion (≈ $1.3 billion) in recent investment. AI‑driven evidence analysis, predictive litigation analytics, and fully digital courtrooms are now mainstream, with over half of firms employing AI for document review....
Docusign Aims to Slash Agreement Creation Time and Cost
It takes 4-6 weeks and £1,300 in human capital to create a new agreement – Docusign wants to vastly improve that. https://t.co/QE9EUaVlqi

DT's AI Factory Brings in the Lawyers
Deutsche Telekom’s Industrial AI Cloud, branded as the AI Factory, is now powering Noxtua’s legal‑tech platform, offering a sovereign European environment for processing highly sensitive legal data. The partnership addresses concerns over the US CLOUD Act by keeping data under...

Does Disclosure of Litigation Hold Directive to Preserve “Texts” Waive Privilege?
In Brandes v. Steven Madden, the Eastern District of New York held that merely acknowledging a litigation hold directive’s inclusion of text messages does not waive attorney‑client privilege over the hold notice. The court also rejected the plaintiff’s attempt to...

AI That Listens Like a Lawyer: A Side-by-Side Comparison of General AI Notetakers and Legal Conversational Intelligence
Legal tech vendor Querious released a side‑by‑side comparison highlighting the shortcomings of generic AI notetakers for law firms. While general‑purpose tools promise automatic transcription, their terms of service often prohibit storing privileged information and limit data ownership. In contrast, Querious’s...

First Draft, Final Say: Why In-House Litigation Begins Inside
In‑house legal departments are increasingly drafting the first version of litigation documents rather than relying on external partners. Advanced AI and legal‑ops platforms enable faster, more strategic creation of complaints, motions and discovery plans. This shift gives corporations tighter control...

Live From LegalWeek with Jaeger Glucina
In this Legal Speak episode recorded at Legal Week, Chief of Staff Jacob (Jaeger) Glucina of Luminance discusses how the company’s AI-driven platform has evolved from M&A due diligence to a full‑stack contract lifecycle solution for in‑house legal teams. He...
Legal AI Startup Harvey's $1 B Fundraising Sparks Debate over Capital Use
Harvey, a legal‑tech AI startup, announced a fundraising round that brings total new capital to almost $1 billion, prompting both excitement and scrutiny over how the money will be deployed in contract and litigation automation.

When ChatGPT Becomes Co-Counsel: A Cautionary Tale About AI and the Unauthorized Practice of Law
OpenAI faces a lawsuit from Nippon Life Insurance alleging its ChatGPT platform engaged in the unauthorized practice of law after a former policyholder used the tool as co‑counsel. The client, Graciela Dela Torre, fired her attorney, filed 21 motions and...
AI Fuels Document Churn, Founders Must Work Harder
Founders are running their decks, docs, and narratives through AI to drive investor cycles. But investors are doing the same: they’re making (more) comments on investor agreements, advisor docs, warrants, etc. Founders: expect to work harder to close.
OpenAI Lifts Ban on Erotica in ChatGPT, Sparking Legal‑compliance Alarm in Adult‑content Sector
OpenAI announced it will permit erotic material on ChatGPT, prompting immediate legal‑compliance worries for adult‑content providers. The shift arrives as OpenAI grapples with $13.1 billion in revenue, $120 billion of funding, and recent product cutbacks, raising questions about liability, age‑verification and obscenity...

HaystackID: Protecting Privilege and Work Product in Discovery After Heppner and Warner
Recent rulings in United States v. Heppner and Warner v. Gilbarco illustrate how courts are grappling with the intersection of generative AI and evidentiary protections. Heppner held that AI‑generated content, created without direct attorney instruction, is not shielded by lawyer‑client...

Exterro: The High Cost of Chaos: 5 Ways a Proactive Litigation Playbook Reclaims Your Budget
Exterro’s recent article highlights how unchecked litigation data can balloon costs, citing Marathon Petroleum’s experience of amassing 100 terabytes of largely redundant information. The legal‑ops leader, Greg Gruic, describes the unsustainable storage expense caused by preserving everything “just in case.”...

Petra Pasternak, Everlaw: Simplify DSAR Responses with Time-Saving Technology
Petra Pasternak of Everlaw warns that organisations are underestimating the growing cost and risk of data subject access requests (DSARs). Recent UK legislation – the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 – together with updated ICO guidance and the Ashley...

Reveal: EDiscovery Deployment Options: Processing at Source Vs. Cloud
Reveal highlights that most litigation failures stem from poor data control rather than data scarcity. As data volumes surge and regulations tighten, organizations must choose between processing eDiscovery at source—on‑premises or private infrastructure—and migrating workloads to a shared or public...

Meet Keith – the AI-First Law Firm Looking to Transform Conveyancing
AI‑first law firm Keith has secured $2.5 million in seed funding to launch a fully automated conveyancing platform this summer. The firm will use a network of 38 specialized AI agents to handle up to 80% of the transaction workflow, aiming...

Thompson Hine Launches SmartPaTH Plus, Integrating AI in Over 100 Workflows
Thompson Hine unveiled SmartPaTH Plus, a generative‑AI upgrade to its legal service platform that now automates over 100 workflows. The enhancement adds AI‑driven contract analysis, predictive cost modeling, and real‑time compliance alerts, aiming to boost predictability and transparency for corporate...
Mitratech Debuts ARIES AI, Cutting Docket Work by 66%
Mitratech Legal Solutions introduced ARIES™ AI, an advanced docket‑management add‑on for its TeamConnect platform. The governed AI engine claims to reduce manual docketing effort by as much as 66% and save roughly 30 minutes per scheduling order, promising faster, lower‑risk...