Legal technology (LegalTech) stories
Teams can now analyse supplier and customer contracts without a waitlist, as Agiloft opens Astra to legal, procurement, finance and sales users for free.
Law firms are being offered a single AI system for drafting, review and business development as Litera folds its products into one platform.
Healthcare, legal and search firms are cutting AI costs and keeping data in-house by tuning Nvidia's open Nemotron models for niche tasks.
Immigration applicants and their advisers could cut repeated filing work and errors as the Texas legal tech firm rolls out its AI-assisted USCIS forms tool.
Pressure is rising on software vendors to prove governance and accountability as large organisations expand AI use beyond pilot projects.
The move puts product, marketing and partnerships under one executive as Relativity intensifies its push to embed AI in legal workflows.
Deal teams are using generative AI to cut review times and surface risks in seconds, but trust and traceability remain critical.
AI is making clients better informed before they meet advisers, shifting the value of lawyers towards judgement, challenge and risk transfer.
Compliance teams can now query live case data in seconds as SpeakUp's new tool aims to cut manual reporting and investigation work.
Law firms could cut hours from disclosure reviews and evidence handling as the platform is already in commercial use in the sector.
Legal staff at the sportswear group hope the tool will cut policy overload and surface staff concerns that were previously never raised.
Enterprises could review contracts faster and with fewer errors as the legal AI specialist says its new model beats general-purpose rivals by 5%.
AI is helping corporate lawyers answer stakeholders faster, with 97% of legal leaders in a new study citing quicker responses.
The cash will help the fintech expand its team and product as regulated firms seek faster onboarding, compliance checks and payments.
With Fair Work and award queries making up 27% of client calls, BrightHR is betting employers will pay for help avoiding costly compliance mistakes.
A complex tax case has helped Cartland Law grow to 23 staff, with its founder saying AI has widened rather than shrunk junior hiring.
The environmental law firm aims to cut finance complexity and upgrade security as it shifts billing and reporting to the cloud.
The software helped Cvent's legal team process hundreds of agreements in a compressed M&A timetable, speeding decisions on risks and obligations.
The rollout could speed up contract review and deal due diligence for the firm's Property and Corporate & Commercial lawyers.
The appointments bolster Google Cloud's push for AI and cloud growth in Southeast Asia, as competition intensifies across key markets.