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How Legal Research And Analytics Changed in 2024
New and improved offerings from Thomson Reuters and LexisNexis, startup expansions, a public access project, and more.Tik Tok’s ‘Blackout Challenge’ Confronts the Limits of CDA Section 230 Immunity
After a ten-year old girl died by self-asphyxiation trying to recreate a “Blackout Challenge” after it appeared on her “For You” page on the TikTok platform, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has refined the contours of immunity under the Communications Decency Act.AI and the Evolution of Legal Talent Functions
Law firms that are at the forefront of evaluating and deploying new technologies can demand certain requirements before rewarding their business to the providers who measure up. This would ensure products meet high legal and ethical standards, while still delivering on the promise of their potential.As Profits Rise, Law Firms Likely to Make More AI Investments in 2025
So far, law firms have spent "very little" of their revenue on gen AI-related technology, consulting and staffing, but that’s expected to change, according to a recent report.View more book results for the query "*"
Canadian Court Rules Thumbs-Up Emoji Can Constitute a Contract Agreement
Saskatchewan court upholds earlier ruling that an emoji text sent by a farmer created a binding contract with grain buyer.Biggest Legal Tech People Moves of 2024
The outgoing year saw major changes in the leadership ranks at legal tech companies and law firms such as Harvey, DISCO and Cooley.The Future of AI and Antitrust Under Trump
AI antitrust issues are poised to take center stage as the president-elect returns to the White House.Legal Tech Startups That Google-backed Venture Firms Invested in Throughout 2024
Google Ventures and Gradient Ventures made numerous investments toward legal tech startups over the course of 2024.Is Mobile App Security Your Achilles’ Heel?
Mobile apps are a major attack vector, yet they go largely overlooked—especially as “bring your own device” policies blur the lines between personal and professional devices.Trending Stories
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