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It’s been quite a few weeks in legal research technology. If you blinked, you might have missed Anthropic launching Claude for Legal with a dozen practice-area plugins and over 20 MCP Connectors. Or Legora acquiring legal research startup Qura and Graceview, a regulatory horizon scanning platform. Or Clio pushing deeper into research with its vLex […]

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What makes the Mozaique conveyancing calculator different? Accesspoint
Introducing our Mozaique Conveyancing Calculator When you look at the market, it can feel like every conveyancing calculator does roughly the same thing. But if you work in a busy conveyancing department, you know that the difference between tools is not in the form itself. It is in how well the tool fits into the real […]
Clio: Why legal AI fails without context
There’s a growing frustration among lawyers experimenting with AI tools. The technology is impressive in a demo, but in practice, it demands constant hand-holding. Before you can get a useful answer, you’re spending 20 minutes summarising the matter, uploading documents, explaining jurisdictional nuances, and reminding the tool about matter history that should already be part of the […]
The importance of being data-driven- OneAdvanced
The legal sector is undergoing rapid change. From technological disruption and rising client expectations to fierce market competition, law firms face pressures unlike ever before. Amid this transformation, data has become one of the most valuable assets a firm can possess as a critical driver of insight, efficiency, and competitive advantage. Being “data-driven” is no […]
What your firm’s billing data is missing and where it starts – sa.global
The majority of CFOs have no reliable sight of what onboarding delays are costing them. And the most significant portion of that cost does not appear in any write-off report. Briefing’s CFO research surfaces a finding that looks reassuring on the surface. Among the CFOs who can measure write-offs linked to onboarding delays, the losses reported […]
ILTA and Thomson Reuters Institute release landmark AI guide for legal professionals
The International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) and the Thomson Reuters Institute announced today the release of the AI Guide for Legal Professionals: A Foundational Overview, a co-published resource designed to equip lawyers, legal operations professionals, and in-house counsel with a practical, authoritative foundation for navigating artificial intelligence in legal practice. About the Guide Developed by […]
Efimis enhances bank reconciliation for better financial control
Efimis, a best-in-class legal financial management platform, has enhanced the bank reconciliation capabilities within its product, helping law firms reduce the administrative burden associated with one of the most compliance critical processes in legal finance and legal accounting. Bank reconciliation has traditionally involved fragmented processes, manual statement handling and time intensive transaction matching. Efimis is […]
Client engagement platforms: Are you missing an opportunity? Accesspoint
How AI, self-service and digital client engagement are redefining legal service delivery in 2026 The client experience revolution has arrived For years, law firms have competed on expertise, reputation, and outcomes. Those fundamentals remain essential. But in 2026, a new differentiator has emerged—one that increasingly influences client satisfaction, loyalty, and referral behaviour. That differentiator is client experience. Today’s legal clients […]
DeepJudge and Harvey partner to power AI agents with institutional intelligence
Harvey, the leading AI platform for legal and professional services, and DeepJudge, the institutional intelligence platform for legal AI, announced a partnership to bring the expertise and judgment of law firms and in-house legal teams directly into AI-powered legal work. The partnership represents a step change in legal AI, combining domain-specific AI with institutional intelligence […]
Video: Why switching between tasks in Lexis+ AI and general AI matters
Legal work rarely follows a single track. A matter may involve legal research, factual analysis, drafting, document summarisation, and shaping advice for non-legal audiences. Lexis+ AI is built for that reality. By allowing users to switch between legal AI and general AI tasks within the same environment, it helps legal professionals use the right capability […]
Debunking AI myths legal professionals still believe – Clio
Artificial intelligence is no longer theoretical in legal work. It’s part of the conversation in firm meetings, CPD events, and client expectations. According to the Legal Insights Report, 89% of UK and Ireland legal professionals now report using AI in their firms, signalling that AI has already moved from experimentation into everyday practice. Part of the challenge is timing. AI entered […]
Harvey’s help, now just an email away
Lawyers can now send questions, generate files, and drive projects forward right from their inbox. Legal work moves through the inbox: client requests, deal updates, news alerts, and quick clarifications all land there. Lawyers have needed to constantly switch between apps throughout their day to respond to inquiries and move work along, rebuilding context […]
GenAI, legal drafting and law firm strategy- Clarilis
It’s been eighteen months since we published our 10 Principles for GenAI and Legal Drafting. At the time, the market was still largely in its experimental phase: a wave of playground-style tools, plenty of hype, and a healthy scepticism about whether GenAI could ever be trusted with something as exacting as legal drafting. A lot […]
Clio webinar: mastering contract review in Microsoft Word – 30 June
Stop fighting your documents. Start using Word the way it was actually built to work. This webinar shows you how to review, amend, and manage contracts and legal documents with greater speed and control using Microsoft Word. You’ll learn how to compare documents, use split screen for definitions and exhibits, navigate with cross-references and the navigation […]













