E-Discovery

Editor’s Note: This article explores how Generative AI is redefining the boundaries of authorship, responsibility, and liability in legal practice. Drawing from the European Commission’s Generative AI Outlook Report – Exploring the Intersection of Technology, Society and Policy (JRC142598), it examines the legal and ethical questions emerging as AI tools increasingly generate content that influences

Editor’s Note: HaystackID’s latest move to elevate its legal technology strategy in Europe underscores a growing industry need: legal and compliance teams are navigating increasingly fragmented data protection laws, surging data volumes, and the operational complexities of cross-border investigations. With the rollout of Core Intelligence AI Case Insight™ and CoreFlex™, HaystackID is addressing both

Contracts are at the core of how your business operates. But managing them across departments at scale? That’s where things can get tricky.
Legal, procurement, sales, each team handles thousands of agreements, and without the right system in place, delays, missed renewals, and compliance issues start stacking up fast.
The real issue isn’t the volume,

Editor’s Note: As Generative AI technologies increasingly shape enterprise workflows and public decision-making, the governance of data—its origins, usage, and accountability—faces mounting pressure. This article draws from the European Commission’s comprehensive 2025 report, Generative AI Outlook Report – Exploring the Intersection of Technology, Society and Policy (JRC142598), to examine the legal, ethical, and operational challenges emerging

Editor’s Note: Retirement in America is being redefined—not by policymakers, but by the people living it. As this timely article explores, an overwhelming number of U.S. workers are embracing “flextirement,” choosing to remain active in the workforce beyond the age of 65. Driven by rising living costs, longer life spans, and a search for continued

Low-value contracts might seem harmless, but when they come in by the dozens (or hundreds), they quickly become a burden. Reviews slow down, approvals stack up, and legal teams end up buried in paperwork that rarely needs deep review.The issue isn’t complexity. It’s scale. And if you’re wondering just how common this is, here’s a