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Here’s their pitch and it’s pretty comprehensive   How Stetson Leads the Way in AI & the Legal Profession On campus and beyond, the Stetson Law community leads in this new frontier. From Crummer Courtyard to the gym to the Dolly & Homer Hand Law Library, the Stetson Law campus in Gulfport is buzzing with

Artificial intelligence, or AI, is both one of today’s hottest technologies and a significant challenge for lawmakers and regulators. As AI-based applications continue to proliferate, where are guardrails needed, and where might a hands-off approach be smarter? And how can legal scholars impact the discourse while teaching the next generation of lawyers about this important

Header Image: Steve Britt has launched Britt Law, a new corporate and technology law firm. (Photo/Britt Law A newly launched Charleston law firm will focus on a growing tech industry. Britt Law, a new corporate and technology law firm, has launched in Charleston, with a special focus on artificial intelligence and data privacy for companies

Lawyers Weekly Australia Regulatory bodies overseeing the legal profession within the three Uniform Law jurisdictions have realised a joint statement delineating clear principles and expectations for lawyers when utilising AI tools in their legal practices. This initiative, spearheaded by the Law Society of NSW, the Legal Practice Board of Western Australia, and the Victorian Legal Services Board

Lawformer is emerging as a game-changing solution for legal professionals struggling with inefficient contract creation processes. Founded in 2023 and headquartered in San Francisco, this enterprise SaaS startup is transforming how legal teams approach document drafting. The Problem: Time Lost in Legal Bureaucracy Legal teams traditionally spend up to 25% of their valuable time searching

UK-founded GenAI legaltech startup Wexler AI today (3 December) announced that it has raised $1.4m in pre-seed funding as it celebrated a number of key milestones, including that it has processed over one million queries since April this year. Wexler’s platform uses large language models to automate essential fact-checking and intelligence gathering in legal disputes. We first

Source: PR Newswire Thomson Reuters, a content-driven technology company, announced they are testing a version of their CoCounsel GenAI assistant that employs a custom model built on OpenAI o1-mini, the AI pioneer’s latest large language model (LLM), notable for its enhanced reasoning skills. Because OpenAI o1-mini “thinks” before it responds—”chain of thought” reasoning—it enables CoCounsel to

This Faculty of Humanities and and Social Sciences Student Bursary Project is open to, year 3 and year 4 LLB students and postgraduate law students at Queen Mary University of London. While digitalised courtrooms expanded in use during the 2020/21 pandemic with on-line judicial processes implemented and having since become the norm, the issue now