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LegalTech News: Baker & McKenzie Scales Up Machine Learning

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Global law firm Baker McKenzie continues its investment in bringing advanced machine learning to the legal sector, powered by SparkBeyond. The Firm is now establishing a dedicated team to combine legal domain expertise, data, data science and machine learning, following Baker McKenzie’s successful pilot of SparkBeyond’s transformational technology. ++> Post your legal role on LawFuel’s Network […]

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‘Magic’ Australian-Based Josef Legal Platform Gets $2.5 Million Funding

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Australian-based legal software platform Josef, has raised $2.5 million in a funding round led by Australian venture capital company Carthona Capital along with US investors that include The LegalTech Fund.Added to the startup’s $1 million seed round in 2019, it has total funding to $3.5 million.Josef’s software enables legal professionals to automate legal tasks such as

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Legal Technology: Wolters Kluwer ELM Solutions eBook Shows Steps for Corporate Legal Departments to Drive Change Management

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CLDs can best manage change through advanced technology, domain expertise and success management.May 10, 2021 — Even when corporate legal departments (CLDs) implement new legal technology to improve their overall performance, many are not fully prepared to adopt the product or solution and risk becoming less productive overall. To avoid this scenario, Wolters Kluwer ELM Solutions advises CLDs to manage change through advanced

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LegalTech Startup LawVu Raised Millions As Kiwi Entrepreneur Eyes US In-House Legal Market

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Kiwi legaltech startup LawVu, a collaboration tool for in-house legal teams, has raised $2.5 million in a funding round involving Australian, US and New Zealand investors. It’s another major milestone for founder Sam Kidd.The latest round follows a 2020 funding investment of $3.65 million, with its legaltech suite of tools used by clients including Fonterra,

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Legal Tech News – Rocket Lawyer Obtains Further Funding Injection

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The case management software business continues its global expansionOnline legal services provider Rocket Lawyer has received a £161m funding injection to meet growing demand for its services and to develop its its cloud-based case management system..Legal Futures reports that Rocket Lawyer, which started in the US in 2008 and launched in the UK in 2012, says

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What LegalTech Changes Are Expected in 2021?

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Survey Results & Predictions on Challenges, Changes, and Legal TechWhat are the biggest trends in legal tech in 2021? What are the types of technologies organizations planning on investing in? And what are the metrics we all might want to start measuring? Those are exactly the kinds of questions we asked top corporate legal leaders in

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Baker Botts Forms Strategic Alliance With Houston Tech Center

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As Tech Startups Increasingly Move to Texas, Baker Botts Forms Strategic Alliance with The Ion and Becomes Founding Supporter of Rice Alliance Clean Energy AcceleratorHOUSTON, March 16, 2021 – Baker Botts L.L.P., a leading international energy, technology and life sciences law firm, announced today that it has extended its alliance with The Ion, a 266,000-square-foot, mixed-use structure designed to bring Houston’s entrepreneurial,

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Robot Law And Machine Learning For Lawyers Deal Cemented in UK

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A UK academic and an immigration lawyer have teamed up to create a robot to provide immigration legal advice in a continuation of the move towards machine learning-based law advice.The project is at the University of Bradford and involves an immigration lawyer Yash Dubal, a director at AY&J, and Dhaval Thakker, associate professor at the faculty of engineering

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