Fri.Jun 27, 2025

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Harvey Launches Deep Research For Legal

Artificial Lawyer

Harvey has today launched Deep Research for Legal, which deploys OpenAI’s latest Deep Research capability to ‘power a new class of legal research agents –.

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From Quiet Expert to Recognized Leader: Become a Legal Webinar Speaker

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

Why Webinars Matter in the Legal Industry Gone are the days when legal education meant hours away at in-person seminars. Webinars are now a go-to resource for staying sharp, connected, and ahead of the curve — no travel required. The Growth of Virtual Learning in Law The legal profession is no stranger to change, and one of the most significant shifts in recent years has been the rise of virtual learning.

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News Summary: CPAi + Microsoft, Pramata, Legora, TR, eBrevia +

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ContractPodAi has expanded its partnership with Microsoft to combine its domain-specific AI platform, Leah, with Microsoft’s agentic capabilities, including Azure OpenAI Foundry Models. This will.

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Justice Delayed Is Justice Denied: Legal AI Solutions for Evidence Overload

Attorney at Work

Rev Product Spotlight Justice is delayed when digital evidence overwhelms. Discover how legal AI solutions, like speech recognition and AI analysis, help attorneys uncover critical facts and ensure justice. The post Justice Delayed Is Justice Denied: Legal AI Solutions for Evidence Overload appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.

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No Objections: Better Case Management with AI for Paralegals

Speaker: Joe Stephens, J.D., Attorney and Law Professor

Join this session to get a fresh look at how AI tools can help you work smarter, faster, and more effectively! Attorney and law professor Joe Stephens, J.D., will walk you through the complete journey of a legal case—from the first client meeting through the final outcome—while showing you how artificial intelligence can transform your daily work at each important step.

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AI Hallucinations May Be With Us for a While

Lawyerist

If you’ve ever caught a friend inventing a creative excuse for being late, you’ve already encountered the human version of an “AI hallucination.” Lies! Pure Lies!! The difference? Your friend may eventually confess. Generative AI, on the other hand, will double down with the confidence of a Harvard grad student and footnotes … fake footnotes! A recent Axios article (June 4, 2025) reminds us that, despite all the hype, AI large language models (LLMs) are still prone to hallucinations.

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Prof. Goldman’s Statement on the Supreme Court’s Demolition of the Internet in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton

Eric Goldman

[Note: Greetings from Shanghai, where it’s almost 1 am and the Supreme Court has just demolished the Internet. I’m posting these remarks and then heading to bed, where I will curl up in a fetal position as I question everything I know about Internet Law–and lament how the next generations of Americans will experience a much different, and much worse, Internet than I have enjoyed the past 30 years.

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LawDroid Launches CiteCheck AI, A Fail-Safe Against AI Citation Hallucinations

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Unless you have been living in a cave for the past two years, you are undoubtedly aware of the rash of AI hallucination cases plaguing the legal profession.

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IRS Forms 709 and 709-NA now electronic

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Individuals may now electronically file Forms 709, United States Gift (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return, and 709-NA, United States Gift (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return of Nonresident Not a Citizen of the United States. Specific exclusion amounts for the current year and instructions can be found on IRS.gov. Visit the Form 709 information page for more information on electronically filing Form 709.

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Harvey and Ethics and Research and More! Tons to Talk About on Legaltech Week Today at 3 p.m. ET. Join us!

LawSites

Having had to skip last week’s show, we have two weeks of news to catch up on today on Legaltech Week, the show where a panel of journalists discusses the top stories of the week in legal tech and legal innovation. It’s live today at 3 p.m. E.T.

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Special Education Dispute Resolution Center (SEDRC)

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The Special Education Dispute Resolution Center is a program of the New York State Education Department, Office of Special Education (OSE), and is managed and administered by the New York State Dispute Resolution Association (NYSDRA, Inc.). SEDRC provides information, training, and access to mediation to help resolve special education conflicts statewide.

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Leverage Trellis Court Data To Identify More Investment Opportunities

Finance teams find Trellis to be particularly effective in conducting comprehensive due diligence on both individuals and businesses. With our court data solution, financial experts can access critical litigation insights, making it an invaluable resource for informed decision-making in the financial sector.

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Supreme Court limits ability of judges to stop Trump–cnn.com

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From CNN’s John Fritze The Supreme Court on Friday backed (full text of decision) President Donald Trump’s effort to curtail lower court orders that have hampered his agenda for months. However, it signaled that the president’s controversial plan to effectively end birthright citizenship may never be enforced.

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More trouble for authors as Meta wins Llama drama AI scraping case–theregister.com

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Authors are having a hard time protecting their works from the maws of the LLM makers Iain Thomson Californian courts have not been kind to authors this week, with a second ruling going against an unlucky 13 who sought redress for use of their content in training AI models. On Monday, Anthropic won most of its case against three authors over its use of their works to train its AI.

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