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A former product legal director at Netflix Inc. announced on social media Monday that he was taking on the role of general counsel at Patlytics, a patent intelligence platform powered by generative artificial intelligence.
Contract management company Knowable announced on Tuesday the appointment of its senior vice president of product and research and development as its latest chief executive, with its previous lead officer stepping into the role of chairman.
An activist investor group with a stake in Toronto-headquartered legal technology company Dye & Durham Ltd. announced Monday the nomination of six candidates for the company's board of directors, which Dye & Durham characterized on Tuesday as a "zero-premium takeover" bid.
Seattle-based legal operations platform Aerial announced Monday that the deputy general counsel of DocuSign Inc. has joined the startup's advisory board, with an eye toward accelerating growth and product development moving forward.
The State Bar of Georgia has announced the formation of a special committee that will explore and make recommendations on how the state's professional conduct rules cover developments in legal technology, particularly tools involving artificial intelligence.
Legal governance, risk and compliance software provider Exterro Inc. announced Monday two new additions to its C-suite with the hiring of a chief revenue officer and a marketing chief.
Latham & Watkins LLP has begun a training program to equip its lawyers with the skills they need to help clients face challenges that are emerging from the rise of artificial intelligence technology.
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Pierson Ferdinand LLP has continued its rapid growth with the addition of an artificial intelligence and blockchain pro from Volpe Koenig in Boston, expanding its intellectual property offerings.
Legal tech startup SoloSuit recently appointed a former president of the National Creditors Bar Association as its director of client development, expanding the company's potential reach in helping consumers resolve debt collection lawsuits.
Artificial intelligence-enabled litigation analytics company Pre/Dicta has added California state courts to its platform, marking its expansion into the state court systems, the company said Thursday.
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Competition for top talent among elite law firms shows no signs of slowing down, even amid economic uncertainty, with financially strong firms deploying aggressive strategies to attract and retain skilled professionals to solidify their market position.
Dye & Durham Ltd. named Luke McCormick as a new member of its board of directors Wednesday, after the Toronto-headquartered legal technology company reached an agreement earlier this month allowing activist investor Blacksheep Fund Management to nominate a representative to the leadership group.
Investigation and litigation platform Everlaw has appointed its vice president of marketing as chief marketing officer, and announced the launch of its first brand campaign.
Improving attorney adoption of marketing technology — otherwise known as "MarTech" — is a critical business need for law firms, but not enough lawyers have the skills needed to use such tools, platforms and software, according to an industry report made public Wednesday.
Cohen & Gresser LLP announced Tuesday the appointment of its consulting director of data strategy to the position of global chief innovation officer.
While U.S. District Judge Lee Rosenthal calls the pandemic a disaster that "discombobulated" the federal courts, she thinks there was also a silver lining to the experience.
As privacy has become a more prominent and popular practice area, many attorneys have turned to certifications offered by the International Association of Privacy Professionals to market their skills, with those in the field saying that the popularity is the result of privacy's rapid evolution and the ubiquity is unlikely to diminish.
Ashurst LLP said Tuesday that it has recruited the chief information officer in Europe, the Middle East and Africa of Norton Rose Fulbright to help drive transformation of its business through new technology as it looks to enhance client service.
The legal technology services company Harbor expanded its international presence by acquiring the U.K.-based document and content management specialists Ascertus on Tuesday.
The former spouse of a Sherr Puttmann Akins Lamb PC client has launched a putative class action in Colorado state court alleging that sensitive information she provided to the Denver-based family law firm, including her Social Security number, ended up on the dark web following a data breach.