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  • Tyler Tech Says NC Digital Court System 'Works As Designed'

    Facing a civil rights class action filed by North Carolina residents who say the state's new digital court system subjected them to wrongful arrests and extended jail time, the software provider that licensed the program told a federal court that it cannot be held responsible for the way its product is used because it is merely a vendor.

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    In-House Attys Eye Contract Management First For AI Boosts

    Contract management is the most likely legal function to transform through artificial intelligence in the next three years, according to a report published Wednesday by SpotDraft.

  • Just One Year In, Plaintiff Law Tool Supio Gets $60M Series B

    Supio, a legal technology startup that developed an artificial intelligence platform for personal injury and mass tort plaintiff law firms, secured a $60 million Series B investment on Wednesday.

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    Large Law Firm Revenues Climb Despite Dip In Demand

    Even as the demand for legal services fell short of industry expectations, U.S. law firms entered 2025 on solid financial footing, with steady rate hikes fueling an 11.3% jump in first-quarter revenues, according to survey results released Tuesday by Wells Fargo Private Bank.

  • Kennedys' AI Tool Partners With Analytics Co. Solomonic

    The client-facing technology division at U.K.-based law firm Kennedys, which operates a tool that uses artificial intelligence to concur fully auditable risk analysis for the insurance market, announced on Tuesday a new partnership with litigation analytics company Solomonic to explore the use of litigation data within the insurance industry.

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    Axiom Launches 24/7 Digital Legal Talent Finder For GCs

    Legal services provider Axiom has launched a new service that allows in-house legal teams to find and onboard talent themselves quickly, according to a Tuesday announcement.

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    What Attorneys Really Think About Their Profession

    Law360 Pulse asked respondents to our Lawyer Satisfaction Survey for their thoughts on misconceptions about being a lawyer, what the best parts of the job are and what they would tell newer lawyers. Here's what they said.

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    Lawyers Worry About Financial Stability Of Their Careers

    In 2025, even lawyers are feeling anxious about their bottom lines: Only 44% of attorneys described their financial stability as "excellent" in a recent Law360 Pulse survey.

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    How Happy Are Attorneys At Work Now?

    In a time of rising uncertainty and stress, there are signs that spirits are sagging in the legal profession compared with recent years, according to a new Law360 Pulse survey.

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    Trust In Legal AI Hinges On Human Oversight, Survey Says

    Many consumers say they think that artificial intelligence could make it more affordable to get legal services amid concerns about the cost of what many view as an "elitist" legal system, though few are ready to let technology take over completely, a survey from Robin AI reported on Tuesday.

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    Law Schools Admit More Men, But More Women Are Applying

    Among law school applicants, women have far outpaced men over the past 10 years, yet the admission rate for men has remained higher, according to the nonprofit AccessLex Institute's Legal Education Data Deck released Tuesday.

  • Former Docusign Leader Hired To Succeed Ironclad CEO

    Contract management software company Ironclad Inc. announced Monday that its co-founder and chief executive, Jason Boehmig, will move into an executive chairman role and former Docusign chief executive Dan Springer will join Ironclad as Boehmig's successor.

  • MyPillow Attys Blame Filing Error After Judge Suspects AI Use

    Attorneys representing MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell in a defamation lawsuit from a former Dominion Voting Systems Corp. executive have told a Colorado federal judge that a February brief the court suspected of being written with AI was a rough draft filed by mistake.

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    McDermott's New Litigation Head Plans To Embrace AI

    McDermott Will & Emery LLP has appointed a new global leader for its litigation practice group, the firm announced Monday, with New York partner Josh Simon stepping into the role and succeeding veteran attorney Steven Scholes.

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    Magna Legal Services Acquires Litigation Support Co. E-Legal

    National litigation support services company Magna Legal Services inked its second tie-up of the month, announcing Monday the acquisition of California-based e-Legal.

  • Thomson Reuters Tells 3rd Circ. AI Fair Use Appeal Is Too Early

    Thomson Reuters on Thursday urged the Third Circuit to reject tech startup Ross Intelligence's bid for a quick appeal focusing on two key questions from a trial court decision concluding it infringed the Westlaw platform to create an artificial intelligence-backed competing legal research tool.

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    AI Startup GC With Google Ties Talks Future Of Tech

    Tim Hwang was working as a software engineer in 2010 when he sensed that tech, especially artificial intelligence, was about to take on a major role in law. So he enrolled in law school.

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    Attorney Ignites Curiosity With Family-Run History Podcast

    They didn't start the fire — but this former BigLaw partner and her family hope to ignite curiosity with their children's history podcast inspired by the Billy Joel tune.

  • Drake University Launches AI Law Certificate Program

    Des Moines, Iowa-based Drake University announced Thursday the launch of an artificial intelligence law certificate program offered through its law school, joining other colleges in working AI into its curriculum.

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    How A Musical Theater Kid Became A Legal Tech Co. Founder

    Earlier this month, Jacqueline Schafer, founder and CEO of Clearbrief, a generative artificial intelligence-powered legal drafting platform, returned to the American Bar Association Techshow startup pitch competition stage to sing a parody of "Defying Gravity" from "Wicked."

  • Legal Tech Roundup: Reducto, ClauseBase

    A $24.5 million Series A investment for a growing document tool built for the artificial intelligence age tops this roundup of recent legal technology news.

  • Calif. High Court Wants Answers On Bar Exam AI Use

    Days after the State Bar of California revealed it utilized artificial intelligence to develop some questions included in its embattled February 2025 exam, the state's Supreme Court released a statement demanding the bar association provide additional details.

  • Voir Dire: Law360 Pulse's Weekly Quiz

    This was another action-packed week for the legal industry as attorneys took on new roles and BigLaw firms expanded their offerings. Test your legal news savvy here with Law360 Pulse's weekly quiz.

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    Legal Chiefs Boosting Budgets To Tackle Global Uncertainty

    In this era of economic volatility, most major companies are turning to their general counsel for a strategic response and are increasing their legal department budgets to do it, according to a global survey released Thursday.

  • Credit Union Group Curql Invests $4.5 Million In Trust & Will

    San Diego-based Trust & Will, a digital estate planning platform, announced Tuesday that it had added on a $4.5 million investment from credit union collective Curql to its Series C funding round last month, which brought in $25 million.

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