EvenUp today introduced its new Medical Management product designed to help personal injury law firms track their clients’ medical care in real time and prevent treatment interruptions that can undermine case value. The San Francisco-based company, which specializes in AI tools for personal injury practices, said the product addresses a widespread problem. According to EvenUp’s
How Small Law Firms Are Using AI to Streamline Marketing
AI is everywhere right now. But for solo and small law firms, the buzz often sounds like noise with too many tools, too much hype, and not enough clarity on what actually works. If that’s how you feel, you’re not alone.
Here’s the good news: AI can actually simplify your marketing. When used the right…
AAA Launches AI Chatbook and Guide for Self-Represented Parties in Arbitration
The American Arbitration Association has introduced two free resources aimed at helping individuals and small businesses navigate arbitration without legal representation. The tools, released today, include an AI-powered chatbook that provides real-time answers to questions about arbitration procedures, rules and case management, and a downloadable PDF handbook that walks users through the arbitration process step-by-step,…
Happy e-Discovery Day
Happy e-Discovery Day! On December 4, 2025, legal professionals around the globe will unite to celebrate e-Discovery Day, a day where we honor the pivotal 2006 amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) that marked a turning point formally recognizing electronically stored information (ESI) as a central component of modern legal discovery.
As…
Extra Large PII-zza: Courts Allows California Privacy Class Action to Proceed for Use of AI Phone Call Assistant
A Domino’s customer may proceed in her putative class action for violations of the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA) against ConverseNow for its provision of an AI virtual assistant that processes restaurant telephone orders. In Taylor v. ConverseNow Technologies, Inc., Case No. 25-cv-00990-SI, 2025 WL 2308483 (N.D. Cal. Aug. 11, 2025), the Court held that a communication software provider that could potentially improve its software with collection of communications was plausibly violating CIPA even though it had an agreement with the business receiving the communications. This ruling serves a cautionary note to both software companies and – because of potential aiding and abetting liability – companies that use those technologies.
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AI in Hiring: Smart Safeguards HR Teams Need for 2026
The reality HR is facing
More candidates are turning to AI for resumes, cover letters, and interview prep. Surveys in 2024–2025 show hiring teams are seeing a flood of applications and mixed quality, with many managers wary of AI-generated content.
- 38% of job seekers send 20 or more applications per week, and 54%
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What to Do About Legal Clients Using AI
AI is already a go-to for client legal questions
According to data from the latest Legal Trends Report, 57% of consumers say they either have or would use AI to answer their legal questions.
There are many good reasons for the trend. For one, the technology is simple to use and it’s available…
Emerging Legal Technology: How Clio Is Shaping the Future of Law
What is emerging legal technology—and why it matters now
Emerging legal technology refers to new tools (e.g., AI, automation, and legal analytics) that enhance how legal professionals manage, analyze, and deliver legal services. These technologies solve many of the challenges lawyers face today: time-consuming administrative work, rising client expectations, increasing competition, and growing pressure to…