Timekeeping shouldn’t require reconstructing work after it’s already been done. In this 30-minute On-Demand session, we’ll introduce iTimekeep and demonstrate AI-Automated Activity Capture and AI-Automated Time Entry Generation—capture work as it happens and generate structured, ready-to-review time entries. You’ll see how firms are reducing manual effort, improving time entry quality, and helping lawyers stay focused […]
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ConnectLive 2026 London: your first look at the future of iManage
See the next evolution of the iManage platform first at ConnectLive 2026 London, 9-10 June. Two focused days — experience the platform built around you, get the first look at where iManage is headed, and connect with the community shaping the next era of knowledge work. Knowledge in motion Be in the room in London […]
Ropes and Gray adopts Intapp DealCloud and Celeste to drive growth and AI
Intapp, the governed AI platform for professional firms in highly regulated industries, announces that Ropes and Gray LLP, a preeminent global law firm, has selected Intapp DealCloud to power growth and relationship management and Celeste to bring agentic AI across the firm — connecting intelligence across its growth, compliance, and profitability workflows. Ropes and Gray’s investment […]
AI in legal services: from hype to practice – Accesspoint
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has dominated the headlines in the past two years, with breathless claims about how it will “replace lawyers” or “redefine justice.” In reality, the truth is both more nuanced and more interesting. While AI won’t be putting solicitors out of work any time soon, it is reshaping legal services in very practical ways — particularly in […]
AI in practice: new Bar Standards Board rules on use and risk – NetDocuments
The Bar Standards Board issued new guidance on the use of AI by barristers in England and Wales, encouraging adoption while warning that legal professionals remain responsible for confidentiality, accuracy, and oversight. Around the world, the legal industry has begun adopting AI at pace – and from new government practice notes in Australia to reports […]
Unapproved AI use in UK law firms exposed after landmark ruling – Access Legal
New data from Access Legal reveals 59% of fee earners admit to using unapproved AI tools for client work New research from Access Legal has found that 59% of UK fee earners – solicitors, legal executives, and paralegals – admit to using unapproved AI applications, like the free version of ChatGPT, for client work. The […]








