legal innovation

  1. NeosAI Powered by Microsoft Azure: Revolutionizing Legal Productivity and Security

    The legal technology sector has long been haunted by the inefficiencies of manual processes, mounds of paperwork, and the daunting demand for absolute accuracy. The latest collaboration between Assembly, an innovator in AI-driven legal solutions, and Microsoft, leveraging the power of Azure AI...
  2. LegalFLY & Microsoft Partnership: Revolutionizing Privacy-First AI for Legal Teams

    In an era where legal departments are under increasing pressure to drive efficiency, mitigate risk, and uphold privacy standards, the collaboration between LEGALFLY and Microsoft signals a substantial leap for enterprise-grade AI in the legal sector. This partnership, announced at the Microsoft...
  3. Cubed: Revolutionizing Legal Operations with Native Microsoft 365 Integration

    In the rapidly evolving world of legal operations, technology plays an increasingly critical role in shaping how in-house legal teams deliver efficiency and value. Law Squared, a legal services firm operating across Australia, the UK, and New Zealand, has recently unveiled Cubed—a legal...
  4. Beyond AI: Key Technologies Transforming the Legal Industry in 2024

    In the rapidly evolving landscape of legal technology, artificial intelligence (AI) has undeniably been a focal point. However, several other transformative technologies are reshaping the legal industry, enhancing efficiency, security, and client engagement. This article delves into these...
  5. AI in Law: Navigating Risks and Opportunities in Legal Tech Adoption

    The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into the legal sector has been met with both enthusiasm and caution. While AI promises to enhance efficiency in tasks such as legal research and document drafting, recent incidents of AI-generated inaccuracies—commonly referred to as...
  6. Revolutionizing Law Practice: How Microsoft Copilot Enhances Legal Work

    Microsoft Copilot has been whispering promises of productivity gains across nearly every industry, but if there’s a profession particularly primed for a digital assistant, it just might be law. Imagine a world where “billable hours” don’t mean pouring over endless documents or wrestling with...