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The Global Legal Post has teamed up with LexisNexis to help inform readers' decision-making process in the selection of a Gen AI legal research solution. With the vast majority of law firms and legal departments anticipating a rise in AI investment, the Gen AI Legal Research Hub sets out to to separate the hype from the reality, providing practical guidance on how to choose the right technology and avoid common pitfalls.

From prompting to process: five key takeaways from special report on European law firm Gen AI adoption

Research by Global Legal Post in association with LexisNexis examines how European firms are embedding Gen AI in day-to-day legal work

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‘AI is no longer a side project’ - how European firms are moving from AI pilots to full-scale adoption

Global Legal Post report in association with LexisNexis is based on interviews with senior law firm partners and executives across Europe

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‘We finally have the tools to harness and scale law firm knowledge’

Law firm legal technology specialists debate Gen AI’s profound impact on legal drafting

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‘AI doesn’t replace drafting skills or experience – it amplifies them’: InterAlia Consulting’s Andrea Miskolczi

In this Q&A, InterAlia Consulting founder Andrea Miskolczi discusses how Gen AI can support the drafting process and improve law firm knowledge management

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More AI News and Commentary from The Global Legal Post

In-house legal teams rapidly deploying AI tools as budgets increase - survey

Deloitte study shows eight in 10 in-house teams’ AI budgets have risen over the past year

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UK law firm Shoosmiths unveils proprietary gen AI contract review tool Project Apollo

Microsoft-supported tool to be rolled out across firm after year-long pilot programme

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Fish & Richardson launches proprietary AI patent tool to support patent workflows

Tool built in-house designed to help lawyers deliver for clients’ IP portfolios

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‘If you take a crap process and put AI on top of it, it will still be crap’: LegalTechTalk speakers reflect on the Gen AI boom

Nick Huber detects a mood of excitement and anxiety at last week’s LegalTechTalk conference in London

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Legal education firm BARBRI acquires AI learning tool provider Lega

Lega’s AI training platform provides practical experiences, workshops and simulations

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Legaltech firm Consilio strikes strategic partnership with legal AI start-up Eudia

Collaboration will deliver jointly developed AI tools built on Eudia’s Expert Digital Twins tech

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