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AI2L Global Alliance For Legal Innovation Launches

Artificial Lawyer

Multiple regional legal tech groups, including ELTA, ALITA in the Asia-Pacific, and AB2L in Brazil, have formed a global alliance for innovation called AI2L. As.

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The AI Adoption Divide Dominates the 2025 Future of Professionals Report

Attorney at Work

The clock is ticking for law firms without a clear AI adoption strategy. Highlights from the Thomson Reuters Future of Professionals Report. The post The AI Adoption Divide Dominates the 2025 Future of Professionals Report appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.

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FTV Capital’s Adam Hallquist on the ProfitSolv Investment: Growth, Payments, and the Unvended Legal Market

LawSites

Earlier this week, I reported on FTV Capital’s investment in ProfitSolv, the parent company behind multiple law practice management platforms, including CosmoLex, Orion, Rocket Matter and Tabs3. Although the dollar amount of the investment was not disclosed, ProfitSolv described it as “substantial.

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Kim Was Drowning in Decisions—Until She Built a System That Worked 

Lawyerist

For attorney Kim Memmesheimer, starting her own firm wasn’t the hard part. Keeping it all running—and knowing what to do next—was. With support from Lawyerist Lab, Kim found the confidence, structure, and systems she needed to stop reacting and start leading. Today, her firm is growing intentionally, aligned with her values, and built to last. Starting Over—Without a Map After 27 years in practice, Kim left a traditional firm she called “five dinosaurs and a fax machine” to launch Seven Rivers

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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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The AI Strategy Divide in Law: Thomson Reuters Survey Says Strategic AI Adoption Is the Key to AI Success

LawSites

A study out today from Thomson Reuters reveals a stark division within the legal profession: When it comes to reaping the benefits of AI, organizations with clear AI strategies are dramatically outperforming those without them, creating an increasingly pronounced competitive divide.

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Anthropic and Meta Decisions on Fair Use

Debevoise Data Blog

Whether copyrighted works can be freely used to train generative artificial intelligence (“AI”) models is at the core of dozens of lawsuits filed since AI burst onto the scene several years ago. This week, the Northern District of California issued two of the first opinions that begin to answer that question, but there remains a long road ahead before the question is truly settled.

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How a Start-Up's Legal Bills Led to Spellbook, an AI Co-Pilot for Transactional Lawyers (Scott Stevenson - Co-Founder)

Technically Legal

This episode is a conversation with Spellbook co-founder Scott Stevenson about intersection of technology and creativity. Spellbook is a AI contract co-pilot for transactional lawyers that plugs into Microsoft Word. Despite founding a legal technology company, Scott is not a lawyer but is computer engineer by training. As a kid Scott was into video games and in fourth grade he talked his parents into getting him a computer because he wanted to figure out how to create them.

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YouTube Again Defeats FOSTA Lawsuit–In re YouTube Trafficking Litigation

Eric Goldman

[Note: my blogging hiatus is due to a trip to China. I will return to the US this weekend and presumably resume my regular blogging cadence then.] This is a confusing lawsuit that has been through several names, including “Sarah v. Google” and “Unknown Parties v. Google.” The court previously described the core allegations: The plaintiffs allege that Onision “ran several YouTube channels” that “targeted minor audiences” and allowed Onision to “groom and lure underage girl

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