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Draftwise

Your Intelligence is the New Moat – Draftwise

In 2026, generalized AI has become “table stakes.” While every organization now has access to the same foundational models, the true competitive advantage belongs to the teams that can leverage their own institutional memory.

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Organisations with Strong Knowledge Foundations Pull Ahead on AI, Growth, and Client Trust, New iManage Study Finds

iManage, the company dedicated to Making Knowledge Work™, today released findings from its iManage Knowledge Work 2026 Benchmark Report, a global study of 3,185 business and technology decision-makers across 26 countries, showing that professional services firms with mature, well-governed knowledge foundations significantly outperform their peers on AI adoption, business performance, and client trust.

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Thomson Reuters Acquires Noetica, Inc., the AI-Native Platform for Corporate Transaction Intelligence

Thomson Reuters, a global content and technology company, today announced it has acquired Noetica, Inc. Founded in 2022, the New York–based AI-native start-up transforms transaction-deal data into structured market intelligence for deal professionals.

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EzeScan

Grounding AI in What You Actually Know – Sysero

Law firms have spent years building proprietary knowledge libraries: approved precedents, practice notes, model clauses, checklists, and internal policies. The promise of AI is that it can make this knowledge instantly accessible. The reality is more complicated — but three approaches are turning that promise into something practical.

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Atlas by Clearpeople introduces a collective intelligence layer for trusted, precise enterprise AI

Atlas, the intelligent knowledge platform developed by ClearPeople and designed for law firms where accuracy, trust, and expertise are mission-critical, today announced a major evolution of its platform: a collective intelligence layer that takes institutional memory one step further by delivering precise, trusted AI responses grounded in governed enterprise knowledge.

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Why legacy platforms no longer work for modern law firms – sa.global

Legacy platforms still run critical operations in many law firms, but the demands placed on those systems have changed dramatically. Modern legal practices require speed, flexibility, and real-time insight. Systems designed for static workflows and periodic upgrades struggle to keep pace with how law firms now operate and compete.

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Harvey

Responsible AI in practice: managing risk across global operations – LexisNexis

Responsible AI is no longer an innovation question for large law firms. It is a reputation risk management issue that directly affects client confidence, regulatory exposure and operational resilience across global networks.

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Accesspoint | The hidden risks of online payments for UK law firms – and a safer solution

For many UK law firms, enabling clients to make payments through their website seems like a natural step towards convenience. After all, we live in a digital-first world, and clients expect the ability to settle invoices online.

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Fenix24

Law firms feel less confident about their cybersecurity posture, Fenix24 research finds

A fundamental ethos across the legal industry is that of attorney-client privilege. Protecting data and sensitive information is sacred to client relationships, and the data that firms collect and store is exactly the sort that threat actors are hunting for.

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Harvey

How AI and automation are redefining legal practice – SOS Legal

The legal sector is experiencing one of the most significant periods of change in its history. Advances in artificial intelligence, automation, and adaptable software systems are reshaping the way legal work is managed and delivered.

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