2025 has been a turning point for AI in legal document review. Across the industry, there is a clear shift: from early curiosity about generative AI to full-scale commitment to bringing it into everyday workflows.
AI for Legal Research: Tools, Tips, and Examples
What is AI for legal research?
AI for legal research applies technologies—like natural language processing (NLP), large language models (LLMs), and automation—to help lawyers quickly use plain-language queries to surface relevant case law, statutes, regulations, and commentary. These tools make it easier to find the information that matters without manually reviewing hundreds of legal documents.…
The New Currency of Expertise: How ‘Prompt Marketing’ Is Redefining the White Paper
Editor’s Note: Prompt Marketing is emerging as a distinct strategy for professional services firms seeking to demonstrate expertise in an era defined by generative AI. Instead of relying solely on static outputs such as white papers, audit reports, or client alerts, Prompt Marketing focuses on publishing the specific AI instructions used to generate analysis and…
How Can Lawyers Show up in AI Search Results
eDiscovery in 2025: Trends, Technology, and the AI Impact: eDiscovery Webinars
Want a recap of what has happened in eDiscovery in 2025? Join me for Thursday’s webinar from the Minnesota Paralegal Association!
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Building F&A Teams that Amplify Human-AI Collaboration
Researchers at Stanford University Graduate School of Business and MIT Sloan recently proved what experts have been postulating: AI augments human capabilities. The study, Human + AI in Accounting: Early Evidence from the Field, examined hundreds of thousands of transactions from 79 small and medium-sized companies that used Generative AI (Gen AI) in accounting.…
Sullivan & Cromwell Discusses Meta Victory in FTC Case Challenging Instagram and WhatsApp Acquisitions
Summary
- In December 2020, the FTC sued Meta, alleging that Meta held a monopoly in the market for personal social networking and had illegally maintained that monopoly through a years-long course of anticompetitive conduct that included acquiring Instagram in 2012 and WhatsApp in 2014.
- On November 18, 2025, following a six-week bench trial, U.S. District
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Lawsuit: Royal Caribbean Passenger Dies after Being Served 33 Drinks, Pepper-Sprayed, Physically Restrained, and Injected With Sedative
A Royal Caribbean passenger, Connie Aguilar, is suing the cruise line on behalf of her fiancé who died after he was over served alcohol, and then pepper-sprayed, restrained by security, and injected with a sedative.The incident occurred on December 13th, 2024, on the first day of a weekend cruise aboard the Navigator of the Seas…
New York Courts Become Pressure Chamber for AI as NYT and Tribune Sue Perplexity
Editor’s Note: In a move that could reshape the boundaries of AI‑powered search and content reuse, the “traditional media vs. AI startups” battle has entered the courtroom in force. The New York Times (NYT) and Chicago Tribune have filed parallel copyright and trademark lawsuits against Perplexity AI, accusing it of unlawful scraping and repurposing of…
How AI Is Changing the Way Attorneys Review Modern Data Sources
Modern litigation teams face a data landscape far more complex than the email and PDF world of the past. Today, relevant information can sit inside chat apps, cloud drives, collaboration platforms, mobile messages, shared workspaces, and constantly evolving communication tools. For many attorneys, the hardest part isn’t legal strategy, it’s understanding where information actually lives.…