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A Lone Star State lawyer has admitted that, following internet searches, she listed phony cases in an appellate brief in a dispute over $1 million in jewelry her parents argued was gifted to their daughter and out of a creditor's reach.
Megan Ma, an associate director at Stanford Law School and its legal technology hub CodeX, announced in a LinkedIn post Monday that she will serve as co-founder and executive director of the newly formed Legal Innovation through Frontier Technology Lab.
First Legal, a provider of litigation support services throughout the country, announced Monday the hiring of a former chief executive at outsourced accounting services firm InfoSync and legal and contract management provider Integreon as its president.
The legal and compliance platform Norm Ai announced Tuesday it has added new leaders to its growing regulatory advisory board and formed a separate advisory committee to guide the company's advanced artificial intelligence offerings.
Florida-based national litigation funder US Claims Capital LLC failed to protect the personal data of users ahead of a January data breach, according to a proposed class action filed in federal court in Palm Beach on Monday.
Nikki Mehrpoo, a former workers' compensation judge and self-described "MedLegal Professor," was promoted to chief legal innovation strategist at Effingo Technology on Monday.
Earlier this month, Norway-based legal timeline builder Case Crafter, which started out as an educational app, tied for first place at the American Bar Association Techshow 2025 startup pitch competition.
An e-discovery startup that aims to simplify complex redactions for legal teams secured a $2.8 million seed funding round on Monday.
CPT Group Inc., which provides notice and settlement class action administration services, announced Thursday the hiring of Trevor Jones, formerly a vice president at Veritone Inc., as its chief technology officer.
A U.K.-based law firm appointing a new chief technology officer tops this roundup of recent legal technology news.
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Earlier this month, generative artificial intelligence-powered client conversations tool Querious, which was launched by a former in-house lawyer, tied for first place at the American Bar Association Techshow 2025 startup pitch competition.
Companies that offer medical lien and presettlement funding for personal injury plaintiffs were hit Thursday with a proposed class action accusing them of allowing hackers to obtain the sensitive data of "thousands to tens of thousands" of clients, according to a complaint filed in North Carolina federal court.
National litigation support services company Magna Legal Services inked another merger deal this year, joining forces with Delaware-based court reporting firm Basye Santiago Reporting, according to an announcement on Thursday.
The University of San Francisco School of Law said Wednesday that it's begun to incorporate generative artificial intelligence in its legal research, writing and analysis program, a required part of the curriculum for all first-year law students.
A suit accusing online legal services provider LegalZoom of engaging in the unauthorized practice of law will head to arbitration, after a New Jersey federal judge ruled the claims fall within the scope of an enforceable arbitration agreement.
The chief legal officer for DocuSign Inc., a former attorney with HP and Workday, saw his total compensation jump almost $2.1 million to more than $7 million for the fiscal year ending in January after a decrease in the preceding year, according to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing.
Most of the tools judges currently have to evaluate evidence are still adequate for dealing with evidence created by artificial intelligence, but judges may need new approaches as "deepfakes" become more common, experts said at a panel discussion Wednesday.
Legal professionals anticipate the majority of mergers and acquisition engagements will be completed using artificial intelligence within the next five years, according to a survey published Tuesday by legal technology giant Litera, with nearly all respondents believing AI tools will become a standard part of document review and due diligence during the transaction process.
A prelitigation operations platform built for personal injury law firms launched on Wednesday with a seed funding round.
The legal chief at search artificial intelligence company Elastic told Law360 Pulse during a recent interview about why she thinks AI won't take away from lawyers' professional responsibility to apply judgment.
Haynes Boone has launched its own tool for businesses, legal professionals and arbitrators to compare arbitration rules across different jurisdictions globally.
Harbor Global, a legal technology services provider, announced Wednesday that it has hired a former Barge Design Solutions executive as its chief integration officer and general counsel.
Legal teams are cutting down on case resolution times, reducing out-of-compliance requests and seeing more favorable litigation outcomes when using advanced agreement tools, according to the results of a new survey on Wednesday.
Tech startup ROSS Intelligence has urged the Third Circuit to allow a quick appeal focusing on two key questions from a lower court decision concluding it infringed copyrighted material from Thomson Reuters' Westlaw platform to create an artificial intelligence-backed competing legal research tool.Â