Legal Technology News: LawVu ReImagines In-House Legal Capabilities With Microsoft Azure OpenAI
LawVu and Microsoft have helped develop in-house law capabilities with Azure OpenAI
LawVu and Microsoft have helped develop in-house law capabilities with Azure OpenAI
People will remain the centre of law services, not robots, according to business development legal expert in New Zealand, Ben Paul
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Cyberattack Risk Issues Companies need to take strict measures for protecting their data and information against cyberattacks. It’s imperative since any loophole left in the security system will lead to devastating consequences that will cost the company millions. In fact Cybercrime Magazine reports that by 2025 cybercrime will cost a total of 10.5 trillion annually.
Law Firm Dark Web Nightmare Australian law firm HWL Ebsworth is currently undergoing an investigation into allegations that hackers have released data stolen from the company on the dark web. The firm serves clients at both commercial and government levels across all states and territories, became aware of the data breach on Friday. According to
Law Firms’ Worst Fears of Cyber Criminal Attacks Sees Australian Firm’s Data Released Read More »
3 Key Law Firm Tech Solutions Tom Boman* If you run a law firm, you will probably know the challenges of tech adoption. Technology isn’t your core service, so you may not feel the need for it in the first place. Additionally, your team may not be ready to buy into innovation. The legal field
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Technology is revolutionizing the legal industry, with innovations such as e-discovery, legal analytics, and document automation improving efficiency and accuracy. Artificial intelligence and machine learning are also being used to assist with legal research and decision-making. The use of virtual courtrooms and online dispute resolution is also on the rise.
Artificial technology will change the law profession with greater efficiencies and cost changes, but it will also potentially lead to greater work satisfaction from lawyers working in firms.
AI and the Legal Industry: Will AI Lead to Robot Lawyers? Read More »
Alternative legal providers continue to provide more services and the market continues to grown into a multi-billion dollar industrry with Linklaters being the latest major firm to deploy an ASP service
Linklaters Enters “New Law” Market with Branded Alternative Legal Services Read More »
Norma Harris* Digital evolution has been rapid in the last decade. It has been triggering transformation across industries, changing their very model, building new standards for output quality, and drastically altering the competitive landscape. The legal world, too, along with the legal support services industry has been no exception. Albeit, slower when compared to other
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PwC have introduced a new AI powered chatbox ‘Harvey’ to accelerate how their lawyers and others handle compliance and other legal issues.
PwC’s Harvey Chatbot Set to Revolutionize the Way Lawyers Work Read More »