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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.

From generative to agentic in legal practice 
AI has transformed what’s possible in legal work. Tools have evolved from simple database searches to drafting client documents, analyzing contracts, and more. Each advancement has created new efficiencies and opportunities. The shift to agentic AI, however, is a different kind of leap and turns AI into a

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

What are ESG legal requirements?
ESG legal requirements establish legal standards across a variety of environmental, social, and governance issues. These requirements serve multiple purposes, (1) ensure investors have material information about ESG-related risks, (2) mandate transparency about supply chain practices, and (3) set performance standards in areas like data privacy and workplace safety. 

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The truth about Harvey AI: Impressive, but not built for every firm
Harvey AI helped spark the legal industry’s interest in generative AI. Built on OpenAI’s GPT technology and trained on legal data, it was developed to assist large organizations with drafting, contract analysis, and legal research. Its integrations through Microsoft Azure provide the scale