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Wordsmith Launches Training Framework For ‘Legal AI Engineers’

Artificial Lawyer

Legal tech startup, Wordsmith, has launched what it’s calling a training framework for ‘legal AI engineers’. It comprises several modules and will be supported by.

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Actionstep Introduces Scout AI Support Assistant

Legal IT Professionals

Actionstep, a leading provider of cloud-based law firm management software supporting nearly 5,000 law firms globally, including approximately 2,000 in North America, today launched Scout, its AI Support Assistant.

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SmartEsq Launches MFN Funds AI Tool + AL Interview

Artificial Lawyer

While platform players are going super-wide in their offering, some legal AI startups are going the other way and drilling down into ever more niche use cases.

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On LawNext: How LexisNexis and Harvey Are Partnering to Reshape Legal AI, with LexisNexis CEO Sean Fitzpatrick

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When legal research giant LexisNexis and legal AI giant Harvey announced a strategic alliance last month, legal tech commentator Richard Tromans called it “possibly the most important legal tech move in a decade.

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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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AOPS: Personal Injury Law 2025

Martindale-Avvo

Success in personal injury law hinges on the ability to effectively market your services, connect with potential clients, and achieve positive outcomes on their behalf. As the landscape in this industry continues to evolve in 2025, one trend is the increased reliance on technology to make those important connections and improve efficiency. It’s also important to consider that the time of year can play a vital role in the types of accidents your firm will see.

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AALL State of the Profession Report Charts How Law Libraries Are Navigating AI, Hybrid Work, and Expanding Roles

LawSites

Law libraries across academia, private practice, and government are contending with rapid changes in technology, staffing, and service delivery, according to the 2025 State of the Profession report released this week by the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL).

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Guest Post: Ken Crutchfield on Clio’s Acquisition of vLex – Have We Seen this Movie Before?

LawSites

It was major news this week when law practice management company Clio announced its acquisition of legal research and AI company vLex for $1 billion.

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The Art of Asking Better Questions in a Data-Driven Workplace

Relativity

Asking questions that build understanding, reward curiosity, and spark creativity will always yield better outcomes than any pivot table can alone.

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Prompt Injection: What is It and How Can it Be Mitigated?: Artificial Intelligence Trends

NSLT

A LinkedIn post from Aaron Patton (aka Gates Dogfish) about “linguistic malware” (i.e., prompt injection) got me thinking about it. Aaron’s post (available here) asks: “Is Linguistic Malware Coming for eDiscovery?” He contends (and I agree) that “it’s only a matter of time before ‘linguistic malware’ appears in eDiscovery data.” He notes that “innocent-looking documents contain embedded text like white font, tiny font, or buried under metadata.

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Prompt Injection: What is It and How Can it Be Mitigated?: Artificial Intelligence Trends

NSLT

A LinkedIn post from Aaron Patton (aka Gates Dogfish) about “linguistic malware” (i.e., prompt injection) got me thinking about it. Aaron’s post (available here) asks: “Is Linguistic Malware Coming for eDiscovery?” He contends (and I agree) that “it’s only a matter of time before ‘linguistic malware’ appears in eDiscovery data.” He notes that “innocent-looking documents contain embedded text like white font, tiny font, or buried under metadata.

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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.