By Sean Fitzpatrick | CEO, LexisNexis North America, UK & Ireland We are witnessing a profound transformation in the legal industry—one driven by the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence. At LexisNexis, we believe this technology has the power...
By Matt Lung | Head of Legal for Global Technologies and Operations, LexisNexis The adoption of generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) tools in corporate legal departments increased sharply in 2024, with 44% of in-house legal leaders reporting they are now...
By Julie Chapman | LexisNexis Head of Legal, North America The acceleration in the adoption of new artificial intelligence (AI) tools in the legal industry has many lawyers anxious about how this technology will change their profession. This is perfectly understandable...
The adoption of generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) tools in the corporate legal sector continues to accelerate. Nearly half (49%) of in-house counsel expect Gen AI tools to yield cost savings for their legal departments, and a quarter are already seeing...
In-house counsel have the sobering responsibility of protecting their organizations from evolving cybersecurity and data privacy threats at a time when there is a dramatic increase in the sophistication of attack vectors and regulatory obligations. “With...
By: Jeff Pfeifer Legal professionals have been using AI technologies for years now, starting with extractive AI tools that used machine learning algorithms to find relevant results within data, then followed by generative AI tools that created new content from...
The 2025 Legalweek conference, which is the largest annual gathering of the legal technology industry, was stirred up this week by a product launch that touched off a buzz about new ways that artificial intelligence (AI) technology will transform legal work. ...
By Grant M. Snyder, Esq. and CaseMap+ AI Product Manager Litigators know all too well that time is both a precious commodity and their number-one value to clients. This often places their teams under mounting pressure to efficiently distill critical case documents...
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By Madison Johnson, Esq. | Manager, Large Markets In recent discussions , legal industry experts have highlighted the potential of agentic AI systems as a transformative force for law firms aiming to leverage cutting-edge technology for competitive gain. This...
By: Simon Jensen, GM, CaseMap Most litigation teams have come to appreciate the value of cloud-based solutions to help manage their cases; and now a growing number of litigators are opening up to the potential of incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities...
One of the most frequent questions, “What is agentic AI,” provides an opportunity to explore advancement in artificial intelligence. How better to do that than with the assistance of a generative AI Large Language Model (LLM) that did a fantastic job...
The LexisNexis global technology platform incorporates various AI innovations, including extractive AI that identifies relevant results within data and offers detailed insights; generative AI which produces new content from data based on user prompts or instructions;...
By Madison Johnson, Esq. | Manager, Large Markets The legal profession is witnessing a transformative shift with the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) systems. The new class of AI-powered tools, known as “Agentic AI,” are destined to shape...