A briefing by Matej Jambrich, Dentons. On 18 June 2025, LexisNexis turned Harvey into the first generative AI platform with full access to one of the two ‘must‑have’ proprietary US legal libraries ...
Dioptra, the AI-powered contract review platform favoured by Wilson Sonsini, has announced a partnership with LawVu, the cloud-based legal workspace. The venture is aimed at inhouse lawyers. The ...
PromptArmor is a startup out of California that tests genAI vendors for security risks such as ‘indirect prompt injection’, and 26 risk vectors overall. They’re focusing on legal, health, and other ...
Vals AI, the US-based company providing genAI performance testing, has published its first study of how several legal tech companies responded to a series of tests set for them by major law firms, ...
Augmetec, a new legal tech startup founded and led by Kritin Sundaram, a former Herbert Smith Freehills lawyer, has raised over £2m ($2.52m) in Seed funding for its regulatory investigations platform.
Fintech and legal tech startup Hebbia has raised $130m in a Series B investment round led by Andreessen Horowitz, with support from Index Ventures, Google Ventures, and Peter Thiel. Last week ...
A controversial Stanford University academic paper has taken aim at Thomson Reuters’ and LexisNexis’ generative AI capabilities. However, problems with the study have already emerged, such as using ...
The Legal Innovators conferences have grown and grown, and in 2026 we will be holding four events globally. They will be: ...
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