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 […]
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Why connected data unlocks AI value – Elite
A new Law.com report conducted with Elite reveals a growing divide between the law firms investing in technology and those successfully turning that investment into measurable impact. The Law Firm Data Divide report based on responses from more than 130 senior law firm decision-makers across the United States and United Kingdom, found that while technology […]
Eliminate manual timekeeping: automatically capture activity with iTimekeep – Aderant
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 […]
Efimis expands AI with legal finance assistant Eve
Efimis, a best-in-class legal financial management platform built specifically for law firms, continues to expand the AI capabilities within its connected financial management solution through Eve, its in-app AI assistant designed to help firms access information, reduce administrative overhead and work more efficiently. Embedded directly within the Efimis platform, Eve enables users to self-serve financial […]
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 […]
Private equity surpasses M&A as the leading growth strategy for UK law firms – Dye & Durham
Three-quarters of firms seeking investment now favour private equity








