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Jazz Hampton, a former litigator and the CEO of on-demand lawyer app TurnSignl, says he didn't plan his major career moves, but instead has gone where he can help the most people in a given moment, a philosophy that has led him to run for Minneapolis mayor.
Harvey, which sells a generative artificial intelligence platform for legal professionals and is worth $5 billion, announced Thursday the launch of a law school program that will provide students and faculty with its platform and support the co-creation of AI curricula.
The unexpected disclosure that an expert witness misused artificial intelligence should not be enough to essentially doom a False Claims Act fraudulent billing suit, the case's relator told a Salt Lake City federal judge, arguing a sanctions bid brought by the anesthesiologist defendants is "grossly disproportional" to the error he already sought to rectify.
As generative artificial intelligence tools have become widely accessible, Georgia's chief justice said Thursday he's worried about how the technology can be used to manipulate and distort evidence presented in court and what the judiciary can do to prevent that.
The rising use of generative artificial intelligence tools that allow attorneys to get work done faster is creating tension with the traditional model of billable hours. Here, six legal leaders give their take on whether AI will eliminate the billable hour.
Morrison Foerster LLP has hired a longtime Boston Consulting Group executive, who the firm said in a Thursday announcement will implement its digital and artificial intelligence strategies and will be responsible for its digital transformation initiatives.
Matey, a legal technology startup that developed artificial intelligence-powered tools for criminal defense, secured a $7.5 million seed round Wednesday.
TruLegal, which operates a talent network to help law firms and legal departments fill roles in areas such as e-discovery and data privacy, welcomed Tom Stephenson as its first chief revenue officer Thursday.
A Georgia federal judge warned the attorney representing four women who are suing the comedian Katt Williams that she could face "serious discipline" for filing a brief he described as riddled with "AI hallucinations."
A new federal rule, if adopted, would subject machine- and artificial intelligence-generated evidence presented in federal court without the testimony of a human expert to the same admissibility standards as evidence offered with expert testimony.
Dallas-based alternative legal service provider Level Legal announced Wednesday the hiring of a chief technology officer and vice president of e-discovery who has prior leadership experience at digital business services group Ricoh and forensics and litigation services firm HRSR Consultants.
Bench IQ, a startup founded by Ross Intelligence executives that analyzes a judge's decisions using artificial intelligence, announced Wednesday the closing of a $5.3 million seed round to help the company further develop its technology and expand its team in the U.S. and Canada.
Legal and compliance platform Norm Ai announced Wednesday that it's joined Stanford University's legal technology hub CodeX as a corporate affiliate member, allowing the startup to exchange research with the lab.
Legal staffing provider TRU Staffing Partners announced Tuesday it has changed its name to TruLegal as the staffing demands of law firms and legal departments evolve in the age of artificial intelligence.
Ashurst LLP is strengthening its London office with increased hiring and deeper integration of generative artificial intelligence as it considers a merger to accelerate its growth in the U.S. market, the firm's new managing partner in the English capital told Law360.
East Coast law firm DarrowEverett LLP said Tuesday that it has adopted legal generative artificial intelligence platform Harvey, joining several other law firms that have rolled out the tool.
U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., a cybersecurity hawk, urged Chief Justice John Roberts on Monday to commission an independent study of the federal judiciary's cybersecurity practices in light of two significant hacks in the last five years.
Harvey, which sells a generative artificial intelligence platform for legal professionals and is worth $5 billion, announced on Monday its expansion into Latin America with the launch of a team based in Mexico.
Legal costs for Nuix Ltd. jumped 24% year-over-year to AU$10.6 million, the investigative analytics and e-discovery software company disclosed as part of its full-year 2025 financial report released Monday.
As a client company faced allegations of employee misconduct and financial malfeasance, the investigations team at Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP turned to generative artificial intelligence to review 120,000 documents in just three weeks.
A legal technology company announcing partnerships with a trio of legal services providers tops this roundup of recent industry news.
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An artificial intelligence tool drafts an insurance policy and makes a note of potential inconsistencies in language.
Attorneys for a proposed class of OnlyFans subscribers alleging racketeering by the company notified a California federal judge Thursday that they would be seeking permission to fix earlier filings found to have errors created by artificial intelligence, days after the web platform's parent company notified the court of the citation errors.
Cubby Law, a startup that develops an artificial intelligence tool for law school students that has the financial backing of several venture capitalists, has announced its plan to launch nationwide on Aug. 25.