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Ep 293: Litera’s Avaneesh Marwaha: The CEO Who Left Before AI and Returned to Lead Through It

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What happens when a CEO steps away from a legal tech company just before the generative AI revolution explodes, then returns two years later amid a landscape that is being dramatically transformed? For Literas Avaneesh Marwaha , that is exactly what happened.

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The Cost of Trial Experience

Trial Technology

The Vanishing Civil Jury Trial - In case you’re the only one who hasn’t noticed, there seems to be a trend toward keeping litigation matters away from the eyes of a jury. If it were, there would be no need to litigate. This means fewer trials in the courts, followed by fewer attorneys with trial experience. In the ongoing Oracle v.

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Litera to Acquire Legal AI Pioneer Kira Systems, Enhancing its Transaction Management Offering

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Marwaha said he sees Kira as a natural extension of the Litera Transact workflow, adding contract analysis and due diligence. Last year, Litera acquired litigation management platform Allegory Law , AI contract drafting platform Bestpractix , and table-of-authorities generator Best Authority , and in 2019, it acquired U.K.

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What’s new in OpenText eDiscovery

OpenText

Now supports 2016 and 2019 Outlook versions. In litigation, investigations and regulatory compliance matters, legal teams are under intense pressure to deliver superior results on time and within budget. The need to include data from smartphones, including chat data is now prominent for litigation and investigations.

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What’s new in OpenText Axcelerate

OpenText

Now supports 2016 and 2019 Outlook versions. In litigation, investigations and regulatory compliance matters, legal teams are under intense pressure to deliver superior results on time and within budget. The need to include data from smartphones, including chat data is now prominent for litigation and investigations.

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Richard Tromans on the Future of Legal Innovation and The Legal Innovators California Conference (TGIR Ep. 201)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

And they were it’s so funny, because what was happening in 2015 2016 is exactly what’s happening that everyone’s going completely bananas about LLMs and AI. It’s like the life support system really, in many ways, you know, if if the house goes down, particularly in the US, which is So, you know, so much litigation, so forth.

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Richard Tromans on the Future of Legal Innovation and The Legal Innovators California Conference (TGIR Ep. 201)

Legal Tech Monitor

And they were it’s so funny, because what was happening in 2015 2016 is exactly what’s happening that everyone’s going completely bananas about LLMs and AI. It’s like the life support system really, in many ways, you know, if if the house goes down, particularly in the US, which is So, you know, so much litigation, so forth.