Legora's Gen Z founder once cold-messaged lawyers for meetings. Now he's taking on Harvey's dominance.
Investors have worried about who would get hit if there’s a private credit bust. Many on Wall Street think the pain goes ...
After a swift negative response from residents, when police announced last month they would install automated license plate readers, the Village Board has canceled its camera contract.
The Saranac Lake village board chose to cancel its contract with the controversial license plate reader and surveillance camera company Flock, and never enter into an agreement with ...
Big Law attorneys are squaring up against a new, costly courtroom opponent: everyday people filing lawsuits and legal briefs with the help of generative artificial intelligence.
Experts weighed in on when to avoid gen AI in legal work, and how to get law firm staff on board when such tools are appropriate.
The use of AI has become a key component of training programs at law firms, even as the technology reshapes how training content is assigned and delivered.
Analysts take a cue from Bhatia’s assurance, stating that they don’t expect much change in the airline’s strategic approach.
AI startups Harvey and Legora are duking it out over the future of corporate law. They have very different views on how AI will upend the legal word.
Tensions rise between Anthropic and the US Department of Defense, as the Pentagon labels the AI startup a supply chain risk. The dispute may open growth opportunities in India, according to experts.
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