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For the first time in QuisLex's over 20-year history, the alternative legal services provider is changing leadership, appointing its chief operating officer as its new president and chief executive officer.
The State Bar of California recommended to its board of trustees to forgo its current partnership with bar exam administer ProctorU Inc., doing business as Meazure Learning, ahead of the July 2025 test following the disastrous rollout of its February exam, which prompted a nationwide class action filed in California federal court last week.
A former global director of practice support at Squire Patton Boggs LLP has joined legal technology platform Altorney as chief product officer, the company said Tuesday.
Day Pitney LLP has hired the founder of a legal intelligence company and former co-head of the New York corporate and transactions group at McDermott Will & Emery LLP, the firm announced this week.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Christopher Burke uses innovative techniques to manage the glut of complex cases that come through Delaware's federal court.
More attorneys seem to be using generative AI tools and view it positively compared with last year, but lawyers are still concerned about legal ethics and client confidentiality when it comes to the technology, according to the latest survey from Law360 Pulse.
A growing divide is emerging between lawyers who frequently use generative AI for legal tasks and those who engage in these tools more casually, Law360 Pulse's new survey has found.
Large law firms are leading the pack in training their attorneys to use generative AI, eager to benefit from the technology and avoid associated risks like fake case citations in court filings.
Lexitas has made two key hires to its C-suite with the addition of a new chief legal officer and a president of legal talent outsourcing, the provider of technology-enabled legal support services said Monday.
Faced with major compliance changes to antitrust reviews of mergers and acquisitions under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act, corporate legal departments are turning toward generative artificial intelligence to potentially cut weeks off of the time it takes to complete the reviews.
Arizona State University's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law in Phoenix said Monday it will offer a fully online, part-time J.D. program starting in January 2026 after receiving acquiescence from the American Bar Association's accreditation council last month.
Kansas-based mobile forensics company ModeOne announced Monday the expansion of its operations into Australia and New Zealand.
ProctorU Inc., which does business as Meazure Learning, was hit with a nationwide class action in California federal court Thursday for its alleged failure to properly administer the state's February bar exam, despite mounting technical issues during the run-up to the test.
A pair of capital raises for startups tops this roundup of recent legal technology news, which also includes a spate of acquisitions and new hires across the industry.
International legal network TerraLex has announced the launch of a software assistant using artificial intelligence for its members in May.
Legal staffing company Bridgeline Solutions has announced the hiring of a former Greenberg Traurig LLP litigator and legal tech business founder as its chief operating officer.
The legal industry closed out February with another busy week as BigLaw expanded teams and practices. Test your legal news savvy here with Law360 Pulse's weekly quiz.
From previously accessing OpenAI's large language models through a third party, LexisNexis Legal & Professional is now directly integrating with the company's models through a deeper partnership announced Thursday.
Arizona's supreme court on Thursday approved an alternative business structure license to allow accounting giant KPMG to run its own law firm in the U.S.
Riley Pope & Laney LLC, a law firm with offices in North and South Carolina, was hit with a proposed class action in South Carolina federal court alleging that consumers' personally identifiable information was exposed in a 2024 data breach.
Belgium-based due diligence software company Jurimesh said Thursday it raised €1.6 million ($1.67 million) in a pre-seed funding round to scale its product and market.
Harvey emerged as the top-performing platform in an independent benchmarking study of legal artificial intelligence tools released Thursday, which also showed how AI's strengths and weaknesses compared to a group of human lawyers.
Over the last decade, legal support services provider Lexitas has made several dozen acquisitions to expand its services and geographic footprint, aiming to become a national provider of services for law firms and corporations.
National law firm Ballard Spahr will roll out a custom suite of generative artificial intelligence tools, highlighted by Ask Ellis, a chatbot named after a co-founding attorney of the 140-year-old firm.
E-discovery and document review services company Purpose Legal announced Wednesday the launch of a consulting service for law firms and corporations.