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The ownership of legal outsourcing solutions provider Frontline Managed Services has gone through some shuffling, with lead sponsor BV Investment Partners announcing on Wednesday the sale of its majority position in the company to private equity firm Broad Sky Partners.
The Kansas Judicial Branch spent several months recovering from an October 2023 cyberattack and a paper document backlog created when its statewide case management system was down, and used the incident to strengthen its technology systems, court leaders said at a panel Tuesday.
Corporate law departments are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence tools as they face pressure to control costs and meet growing demands for legal services amid flat headcount, according to survey results released Wednesday.
Meta Platforms Inc. is bringing on a former Intel Corp. associate general counsel and a King & Spalding LLP attorney to fill senior legal leadership positions, the parent company of social media applications Facebook and Instagram confirmed to Law360 Pulse on Wednesday.
E-discovery firm Redgrave LLP announced Tuesday that an experienced attorney who most recently spent six and a half years with Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak & Stewart PC joined its Chicago office as a partner.
Luminance, which provides legal software using artificial intelligence, announced on Wednesday the launch of a contract product that will automatically negotiate with a recipient.
The National Center for State Courts has developed tools to tackle some of the common challenges state courts face, including duplicate court records and trying to assess equity in a court system without racial data.
A former BigLaw attorney and legal technology product executive is joining Fileread, which developed an artificial intelligence-powered litigation platform, as strategic partnerships lead, the startup announced Monday.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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.
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.
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 announced a $40 million Series A funding round Thursday, less than a year after its previous raise.
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.
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.
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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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.
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.
The international legal network TerraLex has announced a new advisory committee tasked with elevating innovative ideas across its member firms.