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Evisort and NetDocuments Become Latest in Legal Tech to Integrate With Microsoft Copilot
The integrations, announced during the week of the "Microsoft Build" developer conference, aim to allow more seamless interactions between the legal tech platforms and applications in Microsoft's ecosystem.Navigating the Tech Tide: Strategic Adoption in the Legal Enterprise
By focusing on real-world challenges, fostering strategic implementation and embracing the nuances of change management, legal practices can harness the potential of new technologies to drive significant and positive transformations in their operations.Who's Reading Your Mind? Exploring the Intersection of Neural Data and Privacy Protections
This article highlights recent laws and legislation surrounding the protection of "sensitive data," such as biological and neuro data, when it comes to neurotechnologies, especially as these technologies quickly move into the realm of consumer products.Gavel Incorporates With GPT-4o, Seeing Major Benefits
Gavel CEO and founder Dorna Moini said the new model by OpenAI increased accuracy by 25% , and cut costs in half when compared to GPT-4.Travers Smith AI Team Breaks Away as Firm Creates Independent Business
The firm, which has experienced a fall in profits, is currently the sole investor in Jylo and will be paying for the service as its first customer.View more book results for the query "*"
Lawyers with AI Skills Can Enjoy 49% Wage Premium, Research Shows
A report by PwC highlights that sectors with highest AI penetration 'are seeing almost fivefold greater labour productivity growth'.Law Firms Sue, Claiming Their Records Are Being Held Ransom
McInerney and Schmidt is far from the only customer to take issue with Iron Mountain's pricing.Google at the Center of a 'Perfect Storm' of Privacy Litigation
Dozens of plaintiffs filed a complaint against Google on April 9 in the Santa Clara County Superior Court of California. They alleged that Google violated the California Consumer Privacy Act by using features like Google Analytics and Google Ad Manager to collect users' data without their consent, even while browsing the internet in "Incognito mode."Trending Stories
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