Clients Now Dictate Law Firm Legal AI Buys
Forget internal innovation teams; clients are now the kingmakers of legal AI decisions in law firms. New data shows a dramatic power shift, with GCs wielding considerable influence.
Forget internal innovation teams; clients are now the kingmakers of legal AI decisions in law firms. New data shows a dramatic power shift, with GCs wielding considerable influence.
The long-standing model for patent law firms is under severe pressure. Clients are increasingly bringing patent work in-house, powered by AI, forcing outside counsel to redefine their indispensable role.
The AI arms race is shifting gears, and Anthropic's latest move targets the often-overlooked small business owner. It's a bold play for the backbone of the economy, but is it truly tailored or just a rebranded enterprise tool?
Legal tech companies are often cagey about open-source AI. Jylo's founders, however, are diving headfirst into helping firms implement free tools like Mike OSS, without charging a dime. This raises some serious questions about their motives.
The gulf between Big Law's top earners and the rest is apparently widening. Data suggests a stark divergence in revenue growth, and it's not just about tech.
Forget the dazzling AI models for a moment. The real magic trick for enterprises lies in their data, and right now, it's a mess. This is the wake-up call.