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Israeli data management and intelligence company Cellebrite DI Ltd. announced Thursday the permanent appointment of Thomas E. Hogan as its chief executive after eight months serving on an interim basis.
The legal industry had another busy week as the president of the American Bar Association began her term and attorneys took on new roles. Test your legal news savvy here with Law360 Pulse’s weekly quiz.
Polsinelli PC's innovation department over the last year has tested more than 40 artificial intelligence tools and have rolled out seven as part of an effort to keep up with an explosion of new offerings in the market.
Just as Bob Dylan said, "the times they are a-changin," law firm information technology leadership is also changing to accommodate new tools, services and organizational objectives.
Legal generative artificial intelligence company Harvey is partnering with contract management platform Ironclad, following on the heels of its alliance with legal tech companies LexisNexis Legal & Professional and iManage.
Law firm attorneys are finding it challenging to advise in-house counsel on risks associated with artificial intelligence tools when companies are taking different approaches to rolling out the technology and the regulatory landscape is continually evolving.
Infinity Loop, a contract intelligence startup that relies on artificial intelligence, announced Thursday the raising of a $5 million seed round to accelerate its go-to-market expansion and meet enterprise demand for its platform.
Poor security measures and inadequately trained employees at Kelley Drye & Warren LLP contributed to a data breach that exposed the personal information of clients earlier this year, according to a complaint filed in New York state court seeking to form a class action.
The U.S. General Services Administration has made a deal with artificial intelligence developer Anthropic for the company to offer its generative AI tool Claude to all three branches of the federal government, including courts, at the cost of $1 for a year.
A small law firm claims that a generative artificial intelligence tool helped it secure a recent $27.5 million verdict in an employment retaliation case.
A Washington federal judge rejected an attempt by an artificial intelligence company to argue in a brief that a suit by real estate brokerage Compass against Northwest Multiple Listing Service is part of an anticompetitive litigation strategy.
Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP said Wednesday that it is rolling out Harvey's AI platform across the firm, following on the heels of Duane Morris LLP and Latham & Watkins LLP.
Law firm IT teams are rethinking their strategies to address innovation challenges, develop internal talent and ensure robust succession planning, according to insights shared by industry leaders at a legal technology conference on Wednesday.
Truist Financial Corp. has asked a Delaware federal judge to dismiss a law firm's suit over a botched real estate wire transfer, arguing in a dismissal motion that the firm named the wrong entity in its complaint, but that even if the correct Truist had been named, the claims must fail as a matter of law.
Investigation and litigation platform Everlaw announced Tuesday that its two-year-old artificial intelligence software will soon complete its Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program, opening the door for government agencies to use its year-old legal assistant.
A New York attorney who became one of many accused of using generative artificial intelligence for a brief after a federal judge found citations to nonexistent cases apologized Tuesday for a mistake in a more recent brief flagged for a false citation.
As lateral partner moves increase, law firms are being urged to adopt robust information governance practices to ensure client data transfers are seamless and compliant with industry standards, experts said Tuesday.
The University of Chicago Law School announced Monday the introduction of a new Artificial Intelligence Lab ahead of its impending fall semester, with a mandate to workshop and build a chatbot that helps renters nationwide.
The American Bar Association's policymaking body approved changes to its Constitution on Tuesday to no longer require Board of Governors seats for women, members of the LGBTQ community and racial minorities.
A Florida federal judge is considering a request to ban the founder of Bang Energy from submitting any more paperwork without court permission after Monster Energy argued Monday that fake legal citations generated from artificial intelligence appeared in a pro se motion to dismiss its judgment collection lawsuit.
Norton Rose Fulbright is facing a $15 million fraud suit in Illinois state court from a legal tech company claiming the firm made false promises to lure its founders to join its new Chicago office and offer its legal workflow product to clients, weeks after Norton Rose sued the company saying it deceived the firm and kept client files without authorization.
The American Bar Association's policymaking body on Monday took a stand against the Trump administration's targeting of law firms and clarified its position on the proper use of artificial intelligence by law students.
As generative artificial intelligence continues to reshape the legal landscape, a panel of experts expressed optimism Monday about its potential in e-discovery, despite challenges such as fake legal citations surfacing in court filings.
Months after releasing a report that highlighted survey responses indicating increased use of artificial intelligence by midsize law firms, legal practice management software company Actionstep has announced the launch of a think tank to help its clients integrate the technology into their operations.
Canada-based information management software company OpenText announced Monday the dismissal of its chief executive for the past 13 years and named its executive vice president for international sales as interim chief executive effective immediately.