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Code & Counsel Examines the Technical Foundations of AI Use in Legal Practice
BlogMar 9, 2026

Code & Counsel Examines the Technical Foundations of AI Use in Legal Practice

The Association of Certified E‑Discovery Specialists (ACEDS) and Secretariat released a white paper titled “Why Technical Competence Must Precede AI Literacy for Lawyers.” The report argues that lawyers must first master core legal‑technology skills before adopting AI tools in research,...

By ACEDS Blog
EY Leader: Data Security, Privacy Concerns Biggest Barriers to Legal Innovation
BlogMar 9, 2026

EY Leader: Data Security, Privacy Concerns Biggest Barriers to Legal Innovation

EY’s global delivery services leader, Heena Bhambhlani, warned that data‑security and privacy concerns are the chief obstacles slowing legal‑tech innovation. While AI promises to streamline workflows, reshape talent models and shift firm culture, firms remain hesitant to adopt without robust...

By Legal Tech Monitor
Mary Technology Raises A$7M to Bring ‘Fact Management’ Platform to U.S. Market
BlogMar 9, 2026

Mary Technology Raises A$7M to Bring ‘Fact Management’ Platform to U.S. Market

Australian legal‑tech startup Mary Technology announced a A$7 million seed round, marking its largest fundraising to date. The capital will fund the launch of its fact‑management platform in the United States, including a new San Francisco office. The self‑serve solution is designed...

By Legal Tech Daily
Podcast: The Industrial Revolution for Law
BlogMar 9, 2026

Podcast: The Industrial Revolution for Law

The Without Limitation podcast released an episode featuring Richard Tromans, the founder of Artificial Lawyer, discussing how the legal‑tech site launched in 2016. Hosted by Matt Pollins, co‑founder of Lupl, the conversation delves into the transformative effects of legal AI,...

By Artificial Lawyer
GenieAI Unveils Eidetic Intelligence – Patent-Pending AI Redefining Legal Accuracy Amid Industry Disruption
BlogMar 9, 2026

GenieAI Unveils Eidetic Intelligence – Patent-Pending AI Redefining Legal Accuracy Amid Industry Disruption

GenieAI launched Eidetic Intelligence, a patent‑pending AI architecture built specifically for legal work. In internal tests the system achieved 90% accuracy on simulated risk assessments, outpacing all other large language model providers. The platform layers deterministic state‑machine workflows, quality‑gated validators,...

By Tech4Law
When Legal AI Sounds Right But Fails Across Borders
BlogMar 9, 2026

When Legal AI Sounds Right But Fails Across Borders

Legal AI can generate polished, English‑centric answers that appear credible but often miss jurisdiction‑specific nuances, especially in multilingual or cross‑border contexts. The underlying foundation models lack the structured, comparative legal knowledge needed to recognize non‑equivalence, leading to subtly incorrect advice....

By Artificial Lawyer
AI Walks Into an Arbitration: What Could Go Wrong?
BlogMar 9, 2026

AI Walks Into an Arbitration: What Could Go Wrong?

Artificial intelligence is already being deployed in arbitration for document review, evidence organization, and drafting, offering speed and cost savings. Yet the rapid adoption outpaces regulatory guidance, with South African bodies issuing only soft guidelines and international rules lagging behind....

By Tech4Law
Legal Tech Vendors Roll Out Wave of Announcements Ahead of Legalweek; News From DISCO, Advocacy, iManage, Monjur, Reveal and ChronoTracer...
BlogMar 8, 2026

Legal Tech Vendors Roll Out Wave of Announcements Ahead of Legalweek; News From DISCO, Advocacy, iManage, Monjur, Reveal and ChronoTracer...

Legal‑tech vendors are unveiling a flurry of product upgrades and funding announcements ahead of Legalweek 2026. DISCO introduced an all‑inclusive e‑discovery platform with transparent per‑gigabyte pricing, while Advocacy emerged from stealth with a $3.5 million seed round for its context‑first litigation...

By LawSites (LawNext) by Bob Ambrogi
Legal Tech Vendors Roll Out Wave of Announcements Ahead of Legalweek; News From DISCO, Advocacy, iManage, Monjur, Reveal and ChronoTracer...
BlogMar 8, 2026

Legal Tech Vendors Roll Out Wave of Announcements Ahead of Legalweek; News From DISCO, Advocacy, iManage, Monjur, Reveal and ChronoTracer...

Legal tech vendors are flooding the market with new announcements ahead of Legalweek 2026 in New York. DISCO, Advocacy, iManage, Monjur, Reveal, ChronoTracer and ALIGN each revealed product upgrades, AI‑driven platforms, and fresh funding. Highlights include DISCO’s AI evidence analysis,...

By Legal Tech Daily
New AssemblyLine Code Linter and APIs Help You Build Docassemble Interviews with AI
BlogMar 6, 2026

New AssemblyLine Code Linter and APIs Help You Build Docassemble Interviews with AI

AssemblyLine released a new code linting tool and a set of APIs that streamline the creation of Docassemble interviews using artificial intelligence. The tools were demonstrated in a recent community workshop led by Quinten, showcasing how developers can integrate AI...

By Suffolk LIT Lab Blog (Legal Innovation & Technology Lab)
Munger Tolles & Olson's Senior Litigation Support Manager: Great Barrier to Innovation Is Structure
BlogMar 6, 2026

Munger Tolles & Olson's Senior Litigation Support Manager: Great Barrier to Innovation Is Structure

Senior litigation support manager Shannon Lex Bales argues that entrenched firm structures, not technology, are the primary obstacle to legal innovation. She notes that breakthroughs typically emerge when organizations adopt flexible processes, empower support staff, and align leadership with tech...

By Legal Tech Monitor
EDRM CEO Mary Mack: AI Pushing E-Discovery Clients to Put Premium on Trust, Reliability
BlogMar 6, 2026

EDRM CEO Mary Mack: AI Pushing E-Discovery Clients to Put Premium on Trust, Reliability

EDRM CEO Mary Mack says AI is reshaping e‑discovery, but clients now value trust and reliability more than price. She notes that outcomes and long‑term relationships have become the primary purchasing criteria. Mack highlighted EDRM’s focus on transparent AI models...

By Legal Tech Monitor
Litigation Startup Advocacy Announces $3.5M Investment, With Backing From Fenwick & West, Relativity Labs
BlogMar 6, 2026

Litigation Startup Advocacy Announces $3.5M Investment, With Backing From Fenwick & West, Relativity Labs

Litigation startup Advocacy announced a $3.5 million seed investment backed by law firm Fenwick & West, legal‑tech pioneer Relativity Labs, and a consortium of Big Law, boutique firms, and law‑school investors. The capital will accelerate development of its cloud‑based platform that...

By Legal Tech Monitor
Winning Firms Aren’t Choosing Between AI and Staff: They’re Enabling Both
BlogMar 6, 2026

Winning Firms Aren’t Choosing Between AI and Staff: They’re Enabling Both

Law firms are adopting Legal Soft’s VA+ model, which pairs AI‑driven automation with a certified virtual assistant who owns the outcome. The hybrid approach replaces the binary choice of hiring more staff or buying unmanaged software, delivering continuous execution, accountability,...

By Attorney at Work
Join Us on 25 March: Inside Harvey’s AI Agents & Shared Spaces
BlogMar 6, 2026

Join Us on 25 March: Inside Harvey’s AI Agents & Shared Spaces

Harvey’s AI agents, launched a year ago, automate multi‑step legal workflows, while the newly released Shared Spaces platform enables real‑time collaboration between in‑house teams and external counsel. The company will host a TalkingTech webinar on 25 March to demonstrate these tools,...

By Legal Tech Monitor
LawNext on Location: At A Sonoma Winery, A Conversation with Briefpoint CEO Nathan Walter About Discovery, Disruption and, Of Course,...
BlogMar 6, 2026

LawNext on Location: At A Sonoma Winery, A Conversation with Briefpoint CEO Nathan Walter About Discovery, Disruption and, Of Course,...

Briefpoint CEO Nathan Walter sat down at Paradise Ridge Winery to discuss the company’s latest advances in e‑discovery and AI‑driven litigation support. He highlighted how Briefpoint’s platform now automates document classification, cutting review time dramatically. Walter also spoke about the...

By Legal Tech Daily
Protected: AI for Lawyers Feedback on Redacting Documents
BlogMar 6, 2026

Protected: AI for Lawyers Feedback on Redacting Documents

Tech4Law has posted a password‑protected article titled “AI for Lawyers Feedback on Redacting Documents.” The piece appears to focus on how artificial intelligence can assist lawyers in identifying and removing sensitive information from legal files. While the full content is...

By Tech4Law
Google, DOJ Appeal Remedies Decision as US Judge Hires Technical Committee
BlogMar 6, 2026

Google, DOJ Appeal Remedies Decision as US Judge Hires Technical Committee

U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta appointed a multimember technical committee to monitor Google’s adherence to his behavioral‑remedies order. The judge’s final judgment found Google liable for antitrust violations but stopped short of imposing a structural breakup. Both the Department of...

By Legal Tech Monitor
NACDL Launches National ‘Criminal Case Tracker’ as Federal Grand Juries, Trial Juries Rebel Against Prosecutorial Overreach
BlogMar 6, 2026

NACDL Launches National ‘Criminal Case Tracker’ as Federal Grand Juries, Trial Juries Rebel Against Prosecutorial Overreach

The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL) has launched a digital Criminal Case Tracker to monitor federal prosecutions that employ novel or aggressive charging theories. The platform reveals a growing trend since early 2025 of grand juries issuing "no...

By beSpacific
Page Vault Expands Social Media & Web Collection Capabilities
BlogMar 5, 2026

Page Vault Expands Social Media & Web Collection Capabilities

Page Vault has upgraded its social media and web collection suite to handle larger, more complex matters. The platform now supports batch captures for Facebook directly within its browser and adds Instagram to the same workflow. Optional date‑range filters let...

By ACEDS Blog
Justin Smith, Everlaw: What Is ESI? A Practical Guide for Legal Teams
BlogMar 5, 2026

Justin Smith, Everlaw: What Is ESI? A Practical Guide for Legal Teams

The article explains that modern litigation now begins with massive streams of digital data rather than physical documents. It defines electronically stored information (ESI) as any digital content—emails, chats, cloud files, and metadata—generated and used in today’s workplaces. As data...

By ACEDS Blog
Exterro: The Foundation of Decision Confidence: A Process-First Approach to Information Governance
BlogMar 5, 2026

Exterro: The Foundation of Decision Confidence: A Process-First Approach to Information Governance

Exterro argues that modern enterprises face relentless litigation and regulatory demands, yet many still reactively manage eDiscovery. The firm contends that treating information governance as a back‑office task undermines efficiency and outcomes. By adopting a process‑first approach—embedding disciplined, intelligence‑driven steps...

By ACEDS Blog
Reveal: What Is the Purpose of Data Normalization in eDiscovery?
BlogMar 5, 2026

Reveal: What Is the Purpose of Data Normalization in eDiscovery?

Data normalization transforms disparate electronic records into a uniform format, enabling legal teams to search, filter, and review evidence more accurately during eDiscovery. By eliminating inconsistencies in file types, metadata, and structure, it improves search precision, reduces review costs, and...

By ACEDS Blog
Lyric Menges & Brian J. McGinnis: The Metadata Trap: Why Data Privacy Matters When Lawyers Use AI
BlogMar 5, 2026

Lyric Menges & Brian J. McGinnis: The Metadata Trap: Why Data Privacy Matters When Lawyers Use AI

Lawyers traditionally protect the content of communications, but the surrounding metadata—who, when, where, and how messages are exchanged—offers a far richer behavioral map. Recent advances in AI turn this metadata into powerful pattern‑recognition engines, exposing intimate client details without ever...

By ACEDS Blog
Ella Sherman: Small to Midsize Law Firms Not Feeling the AI Adoption Squeeze
BlogMar 5, 2026

Ella Sherman: Small to Midsize Law Firms Not Feeling the AI Adoption Squeeze

Pressure to invest in generative AI is rising across industries, yet a 2026 8am Legal Industry Report finds many law firms feel little urgency. The survey of 1,395 lawyers, paralegals and staff shows 39% of respondents say their firm isn’t...

By ACEDS Blog
Universal Migrator Releases Scripts That Migrate Docuware, Legal Server, And Alfresco To Imanage, Sharepoint, And Netdocuments
BlogMar 5, 2026

Universal Migrator Releases Scripts That Migrate Docuware, Legal Server, And Alfresco To Imanage, Sharepoint, And Netdocuments

Universal Migrator announced new migration scripts that enable legal‑technology consultants to move data from DocuWare, Legal Server, and Alfresco into leading document‑management platforms such as iManage, Microsoft SharePoint, and NetDocuments. The addition brings the platform’s script library to support more...

By LawSites (LawNext) by Bob Ambrogi
Hey AI, What Are Lawyers Still Good For?
BlogMar 5, 2026

Hey AI, What Are Lawyers Still Good For?

Artificial intelligence is rapidly mastering tasks traditionally performed by lawyers, from contract drafting to legal research, prompting a crisis of relevance for the profession. The article argues that while AI can deliver cheap, efficient legal assistance, human attorneys still hold...

By Attorney at Work
Turn Critics Into Champions During Change
BlogMar 5, 2026

Turn Critics Into Champions During Change

Brendan Miller’s blog examines how law firms can convert vocal skeptics of new technology into enthusiastic adopters. He illustrates typical resistance: a team member fearing diminished relevance and a senior partner doubting an AI research assistant’s accuracy. Miller outlines practical...

By Legal Tech Monitor
New AI Education Programs Abound as Legal Strives for Tech Literacy
BlogMar 5, 2026

New AI Education Programs Abound as Legal Strives for Tech Literacy

A wave of new education initiatives is targeting legal professionals to boost generative AI literacy. Law schools, bar associations, and corporate training programs are rolling out curricula that cover AI opportunities, ethical considerations, and regulatory risks. Partnerships with technology firms...

By Legal Tech Monitor
Exclusive: IManage Expands Insight+ with Enterprise‑wide Context and Data Warehouse Connectivity
BlogMar 5, 2026

Exclusive: IManage Expands Insight+ with Enterprise‑wide Context and Data Warehouse Connectivity

iManage announced a major upgrade to its Insight+ platform, adding enterprise‑wide contextual integration and direct data‑warehouse connectivity. The enhancement lets the system pull metadata from billing, practice‑management and HR systems, enriching document and email searches with matter profitability, partner responsibility,...

By Legal IT Insider
AI Adoption Among Legal Professionals Has More Than Doubled in a Year, New 8am Report Finds, But Firms Lag Far...
BlogMar 5, 2026

AI Adoption Among Legal Professionals Has More Than Doubled in a Year, New 8am Report Finds, But Firms Lag Far...

According to 8am’s 2026 Legal Industry Report, 69% of legal professionals now use generative AI tools, more than doubling adoption within a year. While individual practitioners embrace AI for drafting, research, and document summarization, only 46% of law firms have...

By LawSites (LawNext) by Bob Ambrogi
Do You Waive Privilege by Using AI? Two Federal Courts Say It Depends
BlogMar 5, 2026

Do You Waive Privilege by Using AI? Two Federal Courts Say It Depends

In February 2026 two federal judges tackled whether content generated with publicly available generative AI tools is shielded by attorney‑client privilege or the work‑product doctrine. Magistrate Judge Patti, hearing Warner v. Gilbarco, treated AI as a mere drafting tool and...

By ACEDS Blog
Ivo 6x’s Revenue, Opens in London + NY
BlogMar 5, 2026

Ivo 6x’s Revenue, Opens in London + NY

Ivo, a San Francisco‑based contract intelligence platform, announced the opening of new offices in London and New York after reporting a six‑fold revenue increase over the past year. The growth follows a recent $55 million funding round and a plan to...

By Artificial Lawyer
‘Anthropic Unveils Claude Legal Plugin and Causes Market Meltdown’ – Our Analysis
BlogMar 5, 2026

‘Anthropic Unveils Claude Legal Plugin and Causes Market Meltdown’ – Our Analysis

Anthropic unveiled a Claude legal plugin on February 3, 2026, enabling its large‑language model to perform document review and other legal tasks. The announcement triggered a sharp sell‑off in publicly listed legal‑software firms such as Pearson, RELX, Thomson Reuters, Wolters Kluwer and...

By Legal IT Insider
Provide the Requested Hit Report, Court Rules: EDiscovery Case Law
BlogMar 5, 2026

Provide the Requested Hit Report, Court Rules: EDiscovery Case Law

The Southern District of New York magistrate ordered Sun to produce a hit report for its 57‑term counterproposal after Sun refused, emphasizing the need for transparent term negotiations. The court also compelled Sun to search director Steven Liu’s cellphone, rejecting...

By eDiscovery Today
&AI Launches Opportunities: Real-Time Patent Defence Feed
BlogMar 5, 2026

&AI Launches Opportunities: Real-Time Patent Defence Feed

&AI, a patent‑litigation startup, has launched Opportunities, a real‑time feed that delivers new patent litigation filings within minutes. The platform lets defense teams filter parties and case types, automatically matches cases to the most suitable attorney, and enriches each alert...

By Artificial Lawyer
Simmons & Simmons Launches AI + Legal Privilege Guide
BlogMar 5, 2026

Simmons & Simmons Launches AI + Legal Privilege Guide

International law firm Simmons & Simmons has released an “AI and Legal Privilege Guide and Policy Framework” to help organisations manage confidentiality risks when using artificial intelligence. The guide responds to a recent UK court ruling that uploading client documents...

By Artificial Lawyer
AI Legal Research Startup Descrybe Launches ‘Legal Reasoning’ Tool; Says It Outperforms ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini on Bar Exam Benchmark
BlogMar 5, 2026

AI Legal Research Startup Descrybe Launches ‘Legal Reasoning’ Tool; Says It Outperforms ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini on Bar Exam Benchmark

Descrybe, an AI legal research startup, unveiled DescrybeLM, a legal reasoning engine that it claims surpasses leading general‑purpose models such as ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini on a standardized bar‑exam benchmark. The company published the benchmark methodology and scoring data, inviting...

By Legal Tech Daily
Prompts Are a Crutch, Legal AI Needs Memory
BlogMar 5, 2026

Prompts Are a Crutch, Legal AI Needs Memory

Legal AI is shifting from static prompt libraries to memory‑driven systems, according to Chamelio CEO Alex Zilberman. Prompt collections quickly become outdated, inconsistent, and brittle as policies and priorities evolve. A memory layer that captures accepted edits, trusted sources, and...

By Artificial Lawyer
HFW Appoints First Head of Legal Technology Adoption
BlogMar 5, 2026

HFW Appoints First Head of Legal Technology Adoption

International law firm HFW has named Ashleigh Ovland as its inaugural Head of Legal Technology Adoption, a role designed to embed AI and other legal tech into everyday practice. Ovland, a former aviation partner who built the firm’s “Flight Deck”...

By Artificial Lawyer
Product Walk Through: Harvey – Shared Spaces
BlogMar 5, 2026

Product Walk Through: Harvey – Shared Spaces

Harvey has launched Shared Spaces, a secure, branded environment that lets law firms and their clients co‑create legal work in real time. The platform replaces traditional client portals and file‑sharing tools with a unified, searchable workspace. Robust governance—including object‑level permissions,...

By Artificial Lawyer
Homeostatic Compliance Management in GRC 7.0 – GRC Orchestrate
BlogMar 5, 2026

Homeostatic Compliance Management in GRC 7.0 – GRC Orchestrate

GRC 7.0 – GRC Orchestrate introduces a homeostatic compliance model that turns compliance from a periodic check into a continuous, adaptive system. It integrates regulatory intelligence, structured obligation management, digital twins, and agentic AI to sense, interpret, and orchestrate changes across...

By GRC 20/20 – The GRC Pundit Blog
Harvey to Integrate with Microsoft 365 Copilot
BlogMar 4, 2026

Harvey to Integrate with Microsoft 365 Copilot

Harvey announced a deep integration with Microsoft 365 Copilot, embedding its legal intelligence directly into the Copilot environment. The new feature lets lawyers invoke the Harvey Assistant from within Copilot to analyze contracts, research market terms, and pull precedent without...

By Legal Tech Monitor
Freedom of Choice with Brian Kelley of CloudNine on the Technocat Podcast: EDiscovery Trends
BlogMar 4, 2026

Freedom of Choice with Brian Kelley of CloudNine on the Technocat Podcast: EDiscovery Trends

CloudNine announced an on‑premise version of its CloudNine Review platform slated for a 2026 launch, responding to client demand for cost control, data sovereignty, and workflow autonomy. The move follows the market exit of competing on‑premise eDiscovery tools, positioning CloudNine...

By eDiscovery Today
Spellbook Gets $40m Debt For Legal AI M&A
BlogMar 4, 2026

Spellbook Gets $40m Debt For Legal AI M&A

Spellbook has secured a $40 million debt facility from RBCx, the tech‑focused arm of Royal Bank of Canada, to fund future acquisitions in the rapidly consolidating legal AI sector. The financing follows a $50 million Series B round that lifted the company's post‑money...

By Artificial Lawyer
Latitude59 Opens Pitch Applications as Investors Raise the Bar on Operational Readiness
BlogMar 4, 2026

Latitude59 Opens Pitch Applications as Investors Raise the Bar on Operational Readiness

Latitude59 has opened applications for its 2026 pitch competition, with a deadline of April 15, 2026. The event will take place May 20‑22 in Tallinn, featuring jurors, mentors, and regional angel networks. Last year attracted 407 applications from 48 countries,...

By ComplexDiscovery
Hallucinations by US Lawyers Aren’t as Bad as You Think: Artificial Intelligence Trends
BlogMar 4, 2026

Hallucinations by US Lawyers Aren’t as Bad as You Think: Artificial Intelligence Trends

The article examines the surge of AI‑generated hallucination cases in U.S. courts, noting that out of roughly 982 documented incidents, only 257 are solely attributable to lawyers while pro se litigants account for about 412. It references the Fifth Circuit’s recent...

By eDiscovery Today
From TAR to HAR: Are GenAI Discovery Tools Ready for Forensic Scrutiny?
BlogMar 4, 2026

From TAR to HAR: Are GenAI Discovery Tools Ready for Forensic Scrutiny?

The Legal IT Insider report released on March 9 examines whether generative‑AI‑driven Human AI‑Assisted Review (HAR) can be validated under the traditional Technology‑Assisted Review (TAR) framework. Interviews with judges, scholars and leading e‑discovery providers reveal that applying existing TAR validation to...

By Legal IT Insider
NetDocuments Launches New Search Tool 'Smart Answers', Enhances AI Integrations
BlogMar 4, 2026

NetDocuments Launches New Search Tool 'Smart Answers', Enhances AI Integrations

NetDocuments unveiled Smart Answers, an AI‑driven search tool that interprets natural‑language queries to retrieve the most relevant documents from a firm’s repository. The solution leverages large language models to rank results and surface contextual excerpts, cutting retrieval time dramatically. It...

By Legal Tech Monitor