For a growing number of law firms, AI-enabled legal research tools have moved beyond the experimental stage

A junior lawyer at Pinsent Masons used AI to draft misleading emails for a High Court case, highlighting how generational attitudes and lack of training risk new mistakes as law…

For a growing number of law firms, AI-enabled legal research tools have moved beyond the experimental stage

Kirkland & Ellis, is investing £370m in developing its own custom-built AI platform, challenging its competitors which rely on widely used AI tools.

Despite fears that advanced tools from Anthropic and OpenAI would soon make legal apps like Harvey and Legora irrelevant, recent revenue milestones at those startups suggest they…

Major Indian corporations are swiftly integrating artificial intelligence into their legal departments. This approach is enhancing the efficiency of contract assessments,…