GenAI's IP Workflow Fix: Webinar or Wishful Thinking?
A free webinar vows to make your off-the-shelf GenAI actually useful for IP drudgery. Yeah, right—because nothing says 'breakthrough' like another Zoom pitch.
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A free webinar vows to make your off-the-shelf GenAI actually useful for IP drudgery. Yeah, right—because nothing says 'breakthrough' like another Zoom pitch.
Your next big AI compliance client? Or funding round? TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 tickets go up after tomorrow — here's the real cost of skipping the deal.
Everyone's measuring AI by the stopwatch. Wrong metric. Patent work reveals the deeper transformation.
Clients, brace yourselves—Paul Weiss just crossed $4 billion in revenue, the only Manhattan Biglaw firm to do it. But does this boom from AI deals help anyone besides the partners?
Harrison Drury's all-in on August AI. Not just for contracts—it's hitting HR and marketing too. But is this the revolution they claim?
Astropad Workbench turns your iPad into an AI agent spyglass. Clever? Or just remote desktop with Apple bling and a fat price tag?
Forget the doomsday scrolls: AI's exploding, yet US lawyer jobs keep climbing. It's like rocket fuel for the legal engine, not a kill switch.
Over $140 million raised. Forty-plus lawyers from BigLaw's elite. Norm Law isn't messing around—it's building an AI-powered juggernaut aimed straight at high-stakes private equity deals.
Forget one-off AI queries—Clio's new agents in Work and Vincent execute entire legal workflows from a single prompt. It's the agentic wave crashing hard on law firms everywhere.
ServiceNow, backbone for 85% of Fortune 500 ops, just went from Eudia customer to partner. Promises 10x gains for legal teams — but let's check the math.
Forget rote memorization — your law degree's future rests on prompting AI like a pro. Sotomayor just lit the fuse on that revolution.
Forget BigLaw dragging its feet on AI. Axiom just handed Harvey access to 14,000 lawyers on demand—and their Fortune 500 clients. This flips the script on who leads legal tech.