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Slaughter and May creates digital regulation practice
Firm cites ‘unprecedented’ regulatory complexity for clients as digital regimes in the EU and UK come into effect and are more actively enforced
Eversheds Sutherland launches ‘AI-centric’ innovation department in US
Senior director Katrina Dittmer will lead 20-person department and advise on use of AI across the firm
Levantage AI Advisors seeks to bridge legaltech gap for small and mid-size firms
Florida-based consultancy to support firms that don’t have the time or resources to adopt AI
US private equity firm Haveli buys majority stake in legaltech business Sirion
Deal values contract lifecycle management software provider at around $1bn
White & Case to roll out Legora’s legal AI software across office network
Two parties will also collaborate on new products as part of US firm’s ‘strategic approach to AI and innovation’
Luminance makes senior product and marketing hires to boost US expansion
UK legaltech start-up says the US now accounts for 44% of its global revenue
Legaltech suppliers Harvey and Aderant agree marketing partnership
Integration of legal AI and billing software products will bridge gap between practice and business of law, suppliers say
New Zealand legaltech start-up LawVu buys contract specialist ClauseBase
LawVu says deal will value combined company at $220m
Scissero buys managed services team of rival Robin AI
London-based start-up says deal will help it expand overseas
CMS expands Harvey AI rollout to 7,000-plus lawyers
Law firm says software has saved its lawyers on average 118 hours per year
Ropes & Gray appoints ex-Meta exec as head of AI strategy
Gretchen Greene appointed chief of artificial intelligence strategy to accelerate the firm’s use of the technology
Fastcase and Alexi in legal dispute over licensing agreement
Clio-owned Fastcase alleges Alexi breached terms of licensing agreement to build rival legal data platform
Farrer & Co appoints new head of AI
Oliver Jeffcott, who joins from Macfarlanes, will initially focus on helping lawyers “understand the use cases” for AI
King’s College London university launches ‘AI literacy’ training for law students and staff
The course will include free access to legal AI software from several suppliers
Linklaters creates team of ‘AI lawyers’
Team of 20 will advise lawyers at the Magic Circle firm how to use AI in client work
McDermott invests $10m in specialist legaltech fund
The LegalTech Fund has closed a $110m fund with backing from top 25 US firm as co-lead investor
‘I’ve been driven by a desire to fix things’: TrialView’s founder on start-up’s next steps
Boosted by a £3m investment, barrister turned legaltech entrepreneur Stephen Dowling is targeting US expansion
‘The market’s getting to a saturation point’: Gartner analyst predicts legaltech slowdown
A slowing market could in turn lead to consolidation among suppliers, Gartner’s Weston Wicks tells Nick Huber