Guidance for In-House Legal Counsels In 2026, many organisations are not content to simply keep pace with technological change, and they are looking to their legal counsels for guidance on safely embedding...
The legal industry is at a turning point. AI is no longer just a tool supporting isolated tasks, it’s becoming embedded directly into legal workflows, transforming how work gets done. Traditionally...
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In this LexisNexis® Leading Edge webinar, key questions about legal AI are explored in detail, with a focus on both the practical and technical aspects of implementation. The session unpacks why AI hallucinations occur and how legal-specific models reduce this risk through techniques like retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), fine-tuning, and prompt engineering. It also looks at how legal teams are applying AI in real workflows and the metrics firms are using to track value and success.
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