We represent AI companies that provide market analysis and trading tools, as well as businesses that utilize these tools in the market. In fact, AI tools are becoming increasingly commonplace within the financial, fintech, and banking industries. Here is what an experienced attorney specializing in Artificial Intelligence would want you to know about this growing
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Harvard Business Review Article – AI Will Downsize Your Workforce. Upgrade Your Hiring Strategy Now
I had the distinct privilege to collaborate on an article for HBR (original article here: Harvard Business Review) with author Atta Tarki about the future of hiring and what you can do now.
Professional services firms such as blue-chip law firms and management consultancies have long relied on a simple talent strategy: hire large…
How Legal Practice Management Software Simplifies Document Review with AI
The big takeaways:
- CARET Legal combines legal document management, OCR, and AI summarization to make document review faster and more efficient.
- Searchable case files and AI-generated summaries reduce manual review time and help attorneys identify relevant content more quickly.
- By embedding these tools in a legal automation platform, firms improve workflows, strengthen client service, and
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Intellectual Property (IP) & Ownership for AI Startups
When you’re searching for the best attorneys to help with your AI startup, you want a law firm that understands the underlying technology of artificial intelligence and large language models. When you’re trying to find the best attorneys to assist with your AI startup, you want to find a law firm that understands the underlying…
Dehghani v. Castro: What Not to Do When Working with Freelance Lawyers (and How to Do It Right)


When you hire a freelance lawyer, you’re trusting them with your reputation—and sometimes with your client’s future. But as a recent federal case shows, that trust can backfire if you don’t properly vet and supervise their work. In Dehghani v. Castro, a freelance lawyer hired through a company called LAWCLERK drafted a brief using…
Filevine Takes On Legal Research Giants And Enhances Its Deposition Tools
A couple of big announcements at Filevine’s LEX Summit this week. The company announced its entry into legal research by integrating AI into its Chat with My Case tool. It also unveiled enhanced deposition tools that address real litigation friction points.
Here’s my post for Above the Law on why these moves matter, what questions…
Driving innovation in digital health
We’re excited to share our new video featuring partner Cynthia O’Donoghue, who offers practical insights into the rapidly evolving Digital Health landscape. In the video, Cynthia explores the intersection of healthcare, technology, data, and regulation, and discusses the real-world challenges and opportunities facing digital health innovators today.
Cynthia discusses the trends shaping the sector,…
Italy passes its own law on artificial intelligence: new rules effective October 2025
During the session of September 17, 2025, the Italian Senate approved Bill No. 1146-B, entitled “Provisions and delegated powers to the Government regarding artificial intelligence.” The text was published on the Italian Official Journal as Law No. 132 of 2025 and is set to become applicable starting from October 10, 2025.
The new law (the…
On LawNext: An AI Arbitrator? The Latest Innovations from the American Arbitration Association, with CEO Bridget McCormack and CTO Diana Didia
Nearly two years ago on this podcast, we discussed the American Arbitration Association’s innovation initiatives – and specifically its embrace of generative AI – with Bridget Mary McCormack, who became its president and CEO in 2023 after having been chief justice of the Michigan Supreme Court, and Diana Didia, its chief information and innovation officer. On today’s episode, McCormack and…
Eve, AI-Driven Platform for Plaintiff-Side Law Firms, Raises $103 Million in Series B Round
Eve, an AI platform for plaintiffs’ law firms, has raised $103 million in Series B funding at over a $1 billion valuation, it said today. The round was led by Spark Capital, with participation from existing investors Andreessen Horowitz, Lightspeed Venture Partners, and Menlo Ventures. This follows the company Series A raise of $47 million…