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As General Counsel of DraftWise, I operate at the center of a fast-moving pipeline of contract negotiations, where timing, precision, and consistency matter on every deal. The challenge is not the volume. It’s maintaining consistency, speed, and institutional knowledge across every redline. Without a centralized way to access our actual deal history, I used to […]

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NetDocuments appoints Kaleb Holden to drive further growth in the Asia-Pacific region
NetDocuments appoints Kaleb Holden to drive further growth in the Asia-Pacific region Sydney, Australia – 21 April, 2026 – NetDocuments, the #1 trusted intelligent Document Management System (DMS) for legal professionals, today announced the appointment of Kaleb Holden as Head of Asia-Pacific (APAC), reinforcing NetDocuments commitment to the market and positioning the company for continued […]
LexisNexis | Can your firm explain how it uses AI?
Not long ago, the question shaping conversations about AI in law firms came from leadership: should we be using AI at all? As adoption has accelerated across the profession, that question has largely been answered, (yes). Today, a different one is shaping how firms approach AI.
Shaping access to justice in the age of AI – LexisNexis
Access to justice has never stood still. Throughout history, the way legal support is delivered has evolved alongside social change, professional practice and technological development.
What is multi-layer AI? How Kira improves GenAI accuracy in contract review – Litera
GenAI has quickly reshaped expectations in legal work, making it possible to extract information from contracts faster and more flexibly than ever before. But contract review is not a low-risk use case. It requires consistency, precision, and the ability to stand up to scrutiny across large volumes of documents.
From 5 hours to 5 minutes: How nominal brings speed and precision to contract review – Draftwise
Nominal cut contract review from 5 hours to 5 minutes using Draftwise. One query. Clause-level data across 200 agreements. Zero additional headcount.
Precedent research: A new category of legal technology- Draftwise
Case law research has always been and will remain a cornerstone of legal practice. Platforms like Thomson Reuters and LexisNexis provide direct access to judicial rulings and industry standards, which help lawyers verify that their work aligns with current court interpretations and established market norms.
iManage appoints Begin and Zember to grow global partner ecosystem
iManage, the company dedicated to Making Knowledge Work™, today announced the appointments of Ryan Begin as Vice President, Technology Partnerships and Ecosystem Strategy and David Zember as Vice President, Global Channels and Alliances.
NetDocuments appoints new APAC Head to drive regional growth
NetDocuments, the #1 trusted intelligent Document Management System (DMS) for legal professionals, today announced the appointment of Kaleb Holden as Head of Asia-Pacific (APAC), reinforcing NetDocuments commitment to the market and positioning the company for continued growth across the region.
Five success factors of evergreen’s connected solution for law firms – sa.global
The modern law firm is a connected one. As hybrid and remote working become more viable, law firms need to go beyond standard practice management solutions (PMS).
Your Data, Your Control: How Harvey Manages Customer Data
Sharing the core pillars that underpin our commitment to keeping customer data secure.
How to avoid misinformation with legal AI – Thomson Reuters
When lawyers in the UK High Court cited cases generated by consumer-grade AI that didn't exist, it sent shockwaves through the legal profession. But this wasn't an isolated incident. Similar cases in the U.S. have exposed a critical gap — the difference between freely available AI tools and professional-grade legal technology.
LEAP: Is legal AI becoming ‘mandatory’ in criminal law?
There is understandable caution around the idea that AI could become ‘mandatory’ in legal practice. Strictly speaking, there is no rule requiring lawyers to use AI on cases, and I do not believe we are at the point where anyone can say it is compulsory.
Why transparency in promotions matters more than ever | LexisNexis
Transparent promotion practices are no longer just an internal HR concern for law firms. They now play a direct role in reputation, visibility and trust, shaping how firms are perceived by talent, clients and the wider market.











