Entity
Legal AI
Legal AI refers to artificial intelligence systems designed to assist with legal tasks, such as analyzing case law, automating document review, and providing legal research support to law firms and legal professionals.
Why it’s in the news: It is in the news due to significant funding rounds, major corporate partnerships, and high-profile legal cases highlighting its adoption and impact.
Latest on Legal AI
- LexisNexis Bets On Build-A-Bear Model For Legal AI
- Arctera and Arca Bring Governed Enterprise Intelligence to Legal AI
- Families of Lamma ferry crash victims drop judicial review after legal aid denied
- The One Thing You Didn’t Think To Look For In Legal AI
- Legal AI startup Norm Ai hits $1.2 billion valuation after $120 million funding
- Fastcase And Alexi Head To Court This Week In High-Stakes Fight Over Legal AI, Caselaw Data, And Clio’s $1B vLex Deal
- Legal work carries liability. When a contract is reviewed by AI and missed something, the firm still signs it — the AI doesn't.
- Law firms are already using these tools. The data is already flowing.
- Clio's $1 billion acquisition of vLex, a legal research platform.
- the ruling will decide whether legal AI can access the caselaw that trains it.
- Harvey Targets $15.5 Billion Valuation as Revenue Surges Past $350 Million
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