New Product from Litera Uses Gen AI to Create Database of Corporate Deal Terms from a Firm’s Own Documents

This post was originally published on this siteLitera today released a new product that uses generative artificial intelligence to create a database of corporate deal terms from a law firm’s own documents, in order to give legal teams easy access to al relevant data points from prior transactions, whether for negotiating a deal or pitching […]

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As It Continues to Expand Beyond Legal Research, Bloomberg Law Acquires Legal Project Management Platform Dashboard Legal

This post was originally published on this siteFurthering its expansion beyond legal research and into other products aligned with legal professionals’ day-to-day workflows, Bloomberg Law has acquired Dashboard Legal, a project management and collaboration platform specifically designed for the legal market. The acquisition builds on the company’s launch last year of Bloomberg Law Contract Solutions, an […]

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The LawNext Podcast Surpasses 250 Episodes of Chronicling the Innovators and Entrepreneurs Who Are Driving What’s Next In Law

This post was originally published on this siteI realized today that my LawNext podcast recently hit a milestone — its 25oth episode. In fact, with the latest episode posted this week, we are up to 254 episodes. All 254 are shown in the image above or on this live-with-links episode gallery. When I started LawNext […]

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With Goal of Promoting Open Access to Legal Scholarship, Yale Law School Launches Law Archive

This post was originally published on this siteWith the goal of making legal scholarship freely available outside of “proprietary and predatory frameworks,” Yale Law School has launched Law Archive, a free and open archive for publishing legal scholarship. Developed by Yale’s Lillian Goldman Law Library and the Center for Open Science (COS), which provides the OSF Preprints […]

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On LawNext: How iManage Is ‘Making Knowledge Work’ for Legal Professionals, with CEO Neil Araujo

This post was originally published on this site With the tagline “Making Knowledge Work,” the document management company iManage is enormously successful within the legal industry, with more than 4,000 customers across six continents, including 80% of the Am Law 100 and more than 40% of Fortune 100 companies. Just last year, it recently reported, […]

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Legal Tech Investment News this Week: Luminance for Contracts, Scrut for GRC, TRĒ for CRM, VXT for VoIP

This post was originally published on this siteIt is only Wednesday, but already this week has brought news of four notable investment deals in legal tech. Luminance Luminance, a UK-based company that uses artificial intelligence to automate the generation, negotiation and analysis of contracts, and whose product is also used for e-discovery, has raised $40 […]

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NetDocuments Says Its PatternBuilder MAX AI Is Its ‘Most Successful Product Launch By A Factor of 10’

This post was originally published on this siteIn news that is perhaps an indicator of the legal industry’s interest in generative AI, the document management company NetDocuments said today that its launch of PatternBuilder MAX AI was its “most successful product launch by a factor of 10.” From the product’s initial launch in October to […]

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Lawmatics’ New Custom Dashboards Let Your Law Firm Track and Visualize The Data That Matters To You

This post was originally published on this siteAs a cloud-based CRM and marketing platform for law firms, Lawmatics has always featured a standard dashboard where users can get an at-a-glance overview of their activity and metrics. But now, the company has introduced custom dashboards, enabling firms to create their own unique dashboards showing the precise data […]

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