Eudia Unifies Legal Workflow: Beyond Point Solutions
Legal tech's relentless march toward consolidation continues. Eudia’s latest move bundles specialized AI agents with its novel 'Expert Digital Twins' capability.
Legal tech's relentless march toward consolidation continues. Eudia’s latest move bundles specialized AI agents with its novel 'Expert Digital Twins' capability.
The LLM giant OpenAI is pivoting hard, ditching the scattershot approach for a direct enterprise assault. And yes, that absolutely includes legal.
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.
Imagine a legal AI assistant that isn't a black box, but a blueprint. Scissero's Suzie Law is rewriting the script, handing the keys to legal professionals.
The Virginia Supreme Court has thrown out a statewide election, citing procedural issues with redistricting maps. This decision upends expectations following recent federal rulings on gerrymandering.
Elon Musk's lawsuit is dragging OpenAI's safety promises through the mud. Former insiders are airing grievances about a mission drift from pure research to a product-obsessed machine.
The whispers about Biglaw layoffs are getting louder, but don't confuse today's anxieties with the full-blown crisis of 2009. We break down the subtle differences and the underlying economic currents.
Legora's new aOS promises an 'agentic operating system' for legal teams, aiming to automate complex work end-to-end. But does it deliver on the 'dawn of Agentic Law' hype?
Forget the dusty mahogany offices. Moritz isn't just talking about AI in law; they're deploying it to gut Big Law's pricing and speed advantages, armed with a fresh $9 million war chest.
The legal industry's top-tier firms often hog the spotlight, but a recent financial report reveals a surprising surge among the 'Second Hundred'. Profits per equity partner are up by a significant margin, challenging the narrative of universal struggle.
Greg Brockman took the stand, defending his $30 billion OpenAI stake. His testimony paints a picture of hard-won success, directly countering Elon Musk's narrative.
The Federal Circuit just dropped a bomb on patent language, declaring that vague terms like 'about' need rock-solid explanations. This isn't just a legal footnote; it's a seismic shift in how we talk about invention.