Artificial intelligence (AI) is here to stay. It has already altered the scope of work for professionals, reducing the time … The post Speed up litigation prep by using AI for legal research appeared first on Thomson Reuters Law Blog.| Thomson Reuters Law Blog
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Introduction Small law firms have generally fallen behind in workload, client, and compliance in a competitive legal market. Greater reliance on technology makes legal data entry a key component of the driving forces of efficiency and compliance. Legal data entry properly performed can automate the process, eliminate errors, and enable The post How Legal Data Entry Drives Efficiency and Compliance in Small Law Firms – Guest Post appeared first on Legal Practice Solutions.| Legal Practice Solutions
Ari Kaplan spoke with Definely CEO Nnamdi Emelifeonwu and Bruno Belcastro Pinto, Senior Product Leader, during the 2025 ILTA conference. Here are highlights.| Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers
Legal research for law firms doesn’t need to be fancy or expensive. Small firms can do it well with the right habits.| Legal Practice Solutions
Two months ago, at a media briefing in its New York City offices, Thomson Reuters teased the launch of the “next gen” of its CoCounsel artificial intelligence platform, marking what the company said would be a fundamental shift from AI assistants that respond to prompts to intelligent agentic systems that can plan, reason and execute […]| LawSites
AI and large language models have proven to be powerful tools for legal professionals. Our customers are seeing the gains in efficiency and tell us it’s greatly beneficial. However, there has been a lot of discussion lately of errors and hallucinations, but what hasn’t been discussed is the extent of harm that comes from errors ...| Legal Current