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  • E-Discovery Co. Nextpoint Hires Ex-Redgrave Chief Scientist

    E-discovery and litigation software company Nextpoint Inc. announced Tuesday that Dave Lewis, the former co-founder and chief scientific officer of Redgrave Data has joined the company to oversee its machine learning and generative artificial intelligence software tools.

  • Live Nation Denied Rehearing In 9th Circ. Arbitration Fight

    The full Ninth Circuit has refused to reconsider an appellate panel's recent decision invalidating Live Nation and Ticketmaster's choice of a digital arbitration startup for consumer antitrust claims over allegedly exorbitant ticket prices.

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    Berkeley Professor Warns Courts Of AI's Danger

    A University of California, Berkeley, computer science professor warned court leaders at the National Center for State Courts' biennial eCourts conference Monday that generative artificial intelligence tools can be used by criminals to commit fraud.

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    Ga. Attys Urge Companies To Develop Generative AI Policies

    Companies need to develop policies mitigating the effects of generative artificial intelligence as the tool is already impacting contracts and other aspects of business across nearly every industry, attorneys said Monday at a State Bar of Georgia panel.

  • Dye & Durham Blasts Engine Capital's Letter As 'Distraction'

    Executives of Dye & Durham alleged Monday that an activist investor has created a "distraction" by contacting its current and former employees and offering "to pay money for information about the company," as the investor and the legal technology provider fight for seats on its board.

  • Voir Dire: Law360 Pulse's Weekly Quiz

    The legal industry began December with another busy week as President-elect Donald Trump continued to make appointments and BigLaw firms shifted their physical footprints. Test your legal news savvy here with Law360 Pulse's weekly quiz.

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    Legal Tech Roundup: 9fin, Tiger Eye

    A $50 million investment for a growing debt capital markets platform tops this roundup of recent legal technology news, and several new executives also joined companies this week.

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    TransPerfect Adds Ex-Epiq Director To Lead Asia-Pacific Sales

    Legal technology company TransPerfect Legal Solutions has announced the hiring of a former global account director at legal services provider Epiq as its new lead in the Asia-Pacific region.

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    Polsinelli Associate Develops Platform For Transactional Attys

    A Polsinelli PC private equity mergers and acquisitions associate has developed a new deal management platform designed specifically for transactional attorneys that the firm said is redefining the application of legal technology in sophisticated deal work.

  • Lawhive Secures $40M Series A, Plans US Launch In 2025

    Lawhive announced a $40 million Series A funding round Thursday, less than a year after its previous raise.

  • 'A Different Ballgame': Courts Contend With AI Deepfakes

    Lawyers, judges and forensics experts must be proactive in recognizing deepfakes, or artificial intelligence-modified content, in courts, a panel of experts said during a webinar on Thursday.

  • Smith Gambrell And Data Breach Victims Agree To Suit's End

    International law firm Smith Gambrell & Russell LLP and two data breach victims have agreed to end a proposed class action against the firm in California federal court.

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    What's Next For The Global Legal Market In 2025?

    While U.S.-based firms with an international footprint are pulling back from some locations, they may still consider building out a new, albeit smaller, footprint in other countries, particularly in the Middle East and South Asia.

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    These Law Firms Are Law360 Pulse's Global Leaders

    What does it mean to be a truly global legal powerhouse? The law firms spotlighted in our 2024 ranking are setting the standard for worldwide reach.

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    Small Mass. Law Firm Settles Ex-Client's Data Breach Case

    A small Massachusetts law firm has settled a proposed class action accusing it of negligence leading to a 2022 data breach, a Boston federal magistrate judge said Thursday.

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    E-Discovery Pros Urge Clients To Tackle Burnout Via Budgets

    Law firms and their clients can achieve better cases outcomes, tackle e-discovery attorney burnout and cut expenses by allocating more money for e-discovery services in litigation, according to a panel of e-discovery professionals.

  • Legal Network TerraLex Announce 9-Person Advisory Group

    The international legal network TerraLex has announced a new advisory committee tasked with elevating innovative ideas across its member firms.

  • Keesal Young Sued Over Data Breach Affecting 316K People

    Law firm Keesal Young & Logan failed to secure Social Security and passport numbers, medical information and other sensitive personal information of over 316,000 people and waited more than five months to inform potential victims of the data breach, a proposed class action filed Tuesday in California federal court alleges.

  • Unchecked AI Disruption Could Worsen Gender Gap In Law

    The gender gap between men and women in the legal profession could widen unless more women are involved in the development and deployment of artificial intelligence technology, an industry report has revealed.

  • Dye & Durham, Engine Capital Jockey For Investor Support

    Legal technology provider Dye & Durham Ltd. and an activist investor group with a 7.1% stake in the company both put forward presentations this week imploring other investors to back their competing slates of board of directors nominations ahead of a Dec. 17 annual meeting.

  • LexShares Must Face Claims In Ex-CEO's Race Bias Suit

    Racial discrimination claims by a Black former CEO of litigation financier LexShares Inc. are not time-barred, a Massachusetts federal judge has ruled, though she dismissed claims against the chairman of the company's board and another board member.

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    Mid-Law, Small Firms Must Do More To Limit Data Breaches

    It's happening again. More law firms are experiencing data breaches and compromising clients' information due to inadequate cybersecurity measures.

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    Litigation Support Teams Want Gen AI As Expectations Rise

    Many litigation teams are feeling competitive pressures to upgrade their technology with more advanced tools such as so-called artificial intelligence, according to a new survey report released Wednesday.

  • Law Firm Lender Amicus Capital Acquires Client Intake Co.

    California law firm lender Amicus Capital Group LLC announced on Tuesday its acquisition of Case Compass, a software provider for client intake services.

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    Approach The Bench: Judge Tunheim Advises Other Jurists

    For more than a decade, U.S. District Judge John Tunheim has counseled judges from other countries on quandaries jurists face internationally, from artificial intelligence to court administration to judicial independence.

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