
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, and flags key clauses across agreements. Both moves underscore a rapid acceleration of artificial‑intelligence adoption across the legal‑tech ecosystem. The announcements come amid a broader wave of product launches and partnerships reshaping how law firms and corporate legal departments operate.

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...

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...

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...

Court Reporting Services Provider Steno Amasses $49M in Series C Funding
Steno, a cloud‑based court reporting provider, closed a $49 million Series C round led by The Legal Tech Fund. The capital will fuel a U.S. market expansion, accelerate development of its AI‑driven transcription engine, and support the launch of new workflow tools...

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...

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...

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...

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...

Meta Is Pulling Back From the Metaverse: Is This the End for Virtual Law Offices?
Meta announced a major pullback from its metaverse ambitions, slashing the Horizon Worlds budget and postponing the launch of next‑generation VR headsets. The decision follows stagnant user growth, rising development costs, and a strategic shift toward artificial intelligence and its...

Possible $5K Sanctions for Repeated Mis-Citation in Coomer V. Lindell / My Pillow Election-Related Libel Suit
The federal court in Denver has taken a firm stance against careless use of generative AI in litigation. In the defamation suit Coomer v. Lindell, Judge Nina Wang issued an Order on Post‑Trial Motions compelling the defense to show cause...

EDiscovery and AI in 2026: What Two Legal Tech Founders Really Think Is Coming
Two leading legal‑tech founders outline how AI will reshape eDiscovery by 2026, forecasting that automated document review will handle the majority of workload and that predictive coding will become self‑training. They predict cloud‑native platforms will become the default for midsize...

The Blueprint for Construction eDiscovery: EDiscovery Best Practices
Construction eDiscovery faces distinct hurdles because project data lives in specialized platforms like Procore and Primavera, often spread across many custodians and devices. The article outlines how most critical information can be exported as CSV, Excel, XML, or PDF, providing...

The Operating System Real Assets Has Been Missing, Now Powered by AI
Intapp unveiled Celeste, an agentic AI platform that embeds reasoning and execution directly into firm workflows, moving beyond generic chatbots. At Amplify 2026 the company demonstrated DealCloud with Celeste, allowing users to query and update deal data in plain English,...

Legal Industry Reaches AI Tipping Point: Majority of Lawyers Now Using Gen AI Despite Persistent Reliability Concerns
In 2025, a majority of lawyers embraced generative AI, with 63% of mid‑sized firms formally adopting tools such as Microsoft Copilot. Yet 81% of firm leaders voiced concerns over reliability, highlighted by a ten‑fold rise to 487 AI‑related hallucination cases...

Dentons Deploys Lexis Everyfile Within Its UK Legal Delivery Centre
Global law firm Dentons has completed a phased rollout of LexisNexis’s web‑based matter management solution, Lexis Everyfile, across its UK Legal Delivery Centre. The platform centralises case files, documents, and workflow steps, giving teams greater visibility and reducing operational friction....

Exclusive: Smokeball and Thomson Reuters Partner to Integrate CoCounsel Legal AI with Practice Management Platform
Smokeball, a cloud‑based practice management platform for small‑to‑mid‑size law firms, announced a strategic partnership with Thomson Reuters to embed the firm’s CoCounsel Legal AI directly into its software. The integration combines Thomson Reuters’ extensive legal content library with AI‑driven drafting,...

Eudia Launches Expert Digital Twins, Partners With ServiceNow
Eudia announced the launch of Expert Digital Twins, AI‑driven replicas of an organization’s top subject‑matter experts that codify decision logic for legal, risk, and compliance functions. The twins are built with proprietary MIND decision engines and promise expert‑grade accuracy, consistency,...

TECHSHOW 2026: Where The Legal Tech Family Gathers
The ABA TechShow 2026 launches Wednesday in Chicago, positioning itself as the premier gathering for legal‑tech professionals. The event features two high‑profile keynotes from Jordan Furlong and Nilay Patel, a Saturday rule‑of‑law session with three ABA presidents, and 47 educational...
AI Transformation in Legal Services: Complete Guide for Law Firms and Legal Departments
The legal sector is at an inflection point as AI moves from optional advantage to operational necessity. Technologies such as NLP, predictive analytics, RPA, and blockchain‑enabled smart contracts are reshaping contract review, litigation strategy, and compliance. Ian Khan outlines a...

AI Vs. Automation in eDiscovery: What’s Different, What’s the Same, and Why It Matters Now
The article clarifies that AI and automation, while related, serve distinct roles in eDiscovery. Automation executes repeatable, rule‑based tasks such as legal‑hold notifications and workflow routing, whereas AI interprets data, classifies documents, and generates insights. Legal teams are urged to...

ELTEMATE CEO: Legal Departments &Lsquo;Leading the Way' With AI Adoption
ELTEMate co‑CEO Dr. Sebastian Lach says corporate legal departments are outpacing other functions in adopting generative AI. He argues that true success will depend on a holistic approach that blends technology, policy, and talent. The commentary follows Hogan Lovells' recent...

Legal Support Startup Soxton Announces Acquisition of Cipher Technologies
Soxton, an AI-native law firm startup, announced the acquisition of Cipher Technologies. The purchase is intended to sharpen the accuracy of Soxton's AI agents and embed a dedicated security layer for its users. By integrating Cipher's technology, Soxton aims to...

Epiq Acquires AI Communication Monitoring Platform LitLingo
Epiq announced the acquisition of LitLingo, an AI‑powered communication monitoring platform that uses machine learning to scan internal employee messages for security threats. LitLingo, previously backed by investors from legal tech firm DISCO, brings automated risk detection capabilities to Epiq’s...

The AI-Native Law Firms Is Atrium LTS All over Again
The article draws a parallel between emerging AI-native law firms and the short‑lived legal‑tech startup Atrium LTS, suggesting that the new wave may repeat past mistakes. While AI promises to automate routine tasks and lower costs, many of these firms...

DeepJudge Launches SuperSearch
DeepJudge announced SuperSearch, a next‑generation, intent‑based search platform for law firms. The tool surfaces granular, actionable insights across a firm’s internal data, enabling cross‑matter intelligence without manual tagging. Built on DeepJudge’s existing AI engine, SuperSearch creates a unified intelligence layer...

Orange Rag Legaltech Clinic: “How Should Firms Go to Market to Select the Best Compliance Technology?”
Natalie Kuebler, managing director of Alt‑V Law, highlighted that compliance technology has become a strategic priority for law firms worldwide. She noted rising regulatory expectations and increasingly complex client due‑diligence requirements, driving firms to seek auditable, specialized solutions. Kuebler’s research...

Proudly South African AI Legal Assistant
Murphy’s Law is a South African‑built AI legal assistant trained by local practitioners to deliver jurisdiction‑specific advice. The platform automates compliance workflows, litigation document generation, contract drafting, legal research, and due‑diligence, while offering a chat interface, project vault, and courtroom...

Centerbase Launches First Native ndMAX Integration, Connecting Practice Management Data with AI-Powered Document Workflows
Centerbase announced a native integration with NetDocuments’ ndMAX, linking practice‑management matter data directly to AI‑driven document workflows. The integration automatically extracts parties, dates and obligations from saved documents and writes them back into Centerbase for reporting and automation. It also...

Uh-Oh, You Built a Compliance Automation Tool & Everybody Hates It
The article highlights a trust gap in compliance automation where control owners and auditors distrust system‑generated evidence, leading to parallel manual processes. Even though technology works, resistance stems from loss of professional identity and lack of auditor‑friendly documentation. Successful programs...

Legal AI in 2026: Market Signals, On-Prem Reality, and the Business Model Problem
Legal AI is reaching a pivotal moment in 2026 as enterprises shift toward on‑premise deployments to safeguard sensitive case data. Market signals show a 40% year‑over‑year rise in self‑hosted solutions, challenging the dominance of cloud‑based subscription models. Vendors now grapple...

New York’s Anti-AI Bill Looks Like Protectionism – Updated
New York Senate Bill S7263 seeks to impose liability on AI chatbots that impersonate licensed professionals in law, medicine and other fields. While the sponsor emphasizes targeting false credential claims, the bill’s language broadly bans AI from delivering substantive advice...

Why Legal AI Keeps Getting Context Wrong
Legal AI tools deliver fluent, fast contract language but often miss the nuanced context that drives commercial decisions. The article argues that the gap isn’t model intelligence but the lack of organisational, transactional, and market context fed into the system....

ACEDS Announces ChronoTracer as New Affiliate Partner
ACEDS announced ChronoTracer as a new affiliate partner via its Emerging Partner Program. ChronoTracer provides technology that structures evidence into searchable, chronological timelines, handling cases with tens of millions of documents and complementing existing e‑discovery platforms. The partnership reflects a...

Legal's Gen AI Adoption Is Rising Fast, but Trust and Confidence Lag Far Behind
Factor’s 2026 GenAI in Legal Benchmarking Report shows rapid adoption of generative AI across law firms, with nearly 70% planning new AI procurements this year. However, confidence in these tools remains low, as only about a fifth of respondents trust...

Billables AI Co-Founder: &Lsquo;Behavioral Inertia' Biggest Barrier to Legal Innovation
Billables AI co‑founder Nancy Jeng argues that behavioral inertia, not technology, is the primary obstacle to legal innovation. She notes that mounting financial pressure on law firms is compelling them to seek AI‑driven efficiency, yet entrenched habits slow adoption. Billables...

Tonkean's General Manager of LegalWorks: Legal Tech Buyers Demand More Interoperability, Autonomy and Easy Adoption
Tonkean’s General Manager of LegalWorks, Aaron Bromagem, says legal‑tech buyers are shifting from isolated point solutions to integrated platforms that support end‑to‑end workflows. Buyers now prioritize interoperability, autonomy, and rapid adoption to streamline operations. Tonkean recently earned the Legalweek Leaders...

SurePoint Technologies Chief Market Strategy Officer: Cultural Resistance, Lack of Integration Hindering Legal Innovation
SurePoint Technologies' chief brand and market strategy officer, Olivia Mockel, highlighted that cultural resistance and poor system integration are major obstacles to legal innovation. Despite winning the Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Award for Innovation in Hiring, Staffing & Recruitment,...

Webinar Replay: Why, and How, Your Data Will Make or Break AI Success in 2026
Law firms recognize AI’s potential, but fragmented data and siloed systems limit tool performance. In a Legal IT Insider webinar, NetDocuments AI director Brandon Nelson highlighted the need for clean, organized data, consistent metadata, and a standardized taxonomy before scaling...

Legaltech Rundown: Troutman Pepper Locke Adds Deep Research to AI Agent, Relativity Launches aiR for Case Strategy for Government Customers,...
Troutman Pepper Locke announced that its proprietary AI legal assistant now incorporates a deep‑research engine, allowing the bot to pull from internal databases and extensive case law repositories. Relativity unveiled aiR, a new AI‑driven case‑strategy platform designed specifically for government...

The Hidden Cost of “Manual” Legal Hold Processes: EDiscovery Trends
Corporate legal teams still manage legal holds manually using spreadsheets, email threads, and shared folders. These manual workflows create hidden costs, including lost time, reduced visibility, and heightened compliance risk. As matters multiply and data environments grow, the inefficiencies become...

The Blueprint for Construction Ediscovery: File Types, Formats, and the Right Questions to Ask
Construction eDiscovery demands a clear roadmap for handling diverse file types, from native CAD drawings to BIM models and project‑management data. The article outlines essential formats, metadata considerations, and the critical questions legal teams should pose to custodians and IT...

Law Firm AI Adoption: So Many Choices
Law firms are grappling with a flood of AI options, causing either paralysis or over‑investment. A recent 8am Legal Industry Report shows 75% of lawyers already rely on general‑purpose models such as ChatGPT and Claude, yet 71% report their firms...

LawNext on Location: Visiting Everlaw’s Headquarters For A Conversation with AJ Shankar, Founder and CEO
LawNext’s on‑Location series concluded with a visit to Everlaw’s Oakland headquarters, where founder and CEO AJ Shankar discussed the company’s evolution, AI strategy, and long‑term product roadmap. Everlaw, founded in 2013, has grown into a cloud‑native e‑discovery platform serving major...

Eve Webinar: 3x Attorney Capacity with Eve AI Agents
Eve Legal is hosting a March 25 webinar to unveil its AI Agents designed for plaintiff law firms. The platform promises to triple attorney capacity and shave more than 60 days off case resolution times by automating routine tasks around the...