Editor’s Note: Confidence is more than a feeling—it’s a signal. The 2H 2025 eDiscovery Business Confidence Survey, now in its 38th edition, gives cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery professionals a chance to measure that signal across sectors and time. Open through November 15, this trusted instrument provides a rapid-read view of operational conditions, emerging risks,
ALPMA Summit 2025 Highlights
Last week our team headed to Sydney for the ALPMA Summit 2025, and what a week it was. From real talk with firms about their biggest challenges to some unforgettable conference antics, we came away with plenty to share. | Oct 01, 2025
AI Contracts Company SimpleDocs Acquires Law Insider and Its Extensive Library of Contracts and Clauses
Content is the raw material of generative AI, so it only makes sense that an AI-driven contract automation platform would want to acquire what is said to be the world’s largest database of contracts and clauses. That is exactly what happened today as SimpleDocs, a company with an AI contract drafting, redlining and review platform,…
Eve, AI-Driven Platform for Plaintiff-Side Law Firms, Raises $103 Million in Series B Round
Eve, an AI platform for plaintiffs’ law firms, has raised $103 million in Series B funding at over a $1 billion valuation, it said today. The round was led by Spark Capital, with participation from existing investors Andreessen Horowitz, Lightspeed Venture Partners, and Menlo Ventures. This follows the company Series A raise of $47 million…
Hyperlinked Files in eDiscovery: Best Practices for Legal Teams
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Guest Column: Is Harvey Playing A Different Game In Legal AI?
A Reddit post last week ignited a firestorm of speculation across the legal industry about the long-term prospects of legal AI company Harvey, with some dismissing it as little more than a ChatGPT wrapper. But is that criticism missing the point? In his latest column for LawNext, legal tech strategy consultant Ken Crutchfield argues that…
VXT Co-founders in Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia – AI
VXT co-founders Luke Campbell and Lucy Turner have been named in the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list in the Artificial Intelligence category, recognising their role in building one of New Zealand’s fastest-growing legal tech startups. Founded in 2018, VXT began as a voicemail transcription tool developed out of the University of Canterbury’s Centre for…
VXT named 2025 Clio Integration Awards finalist
We’re excited to share that VXT has been named a finalist in the 2025 Clio Integration Awards, Best Practice of Law App.The Clio Integration Awards celebrate the most innovative apps in Clio’s App Directory (the legal industry’s largest app ecosystem).Out of more than 250 apps, VXT was recognized for helping attorneys spend less time on…
VXT CEO wins Entrepreneurship & Leadership Award at NZ Leadership Awards 2025
VXT Co-Founder and CEO Luke Campbell has been named the winner of the Steinlager Entrepreneurship & Leadership Award at the 2025 Robert Walters New Zealand Leadership Awards.The award recognises leaders who use their resilience, innovation, and vision to drive change and inspire progress. | Sep 30, 2025
8am Kaleidoscope 2025 Highlights
Missed Kaleidoscope 2025? No worries. Here’s a quick recap of the conversations, ideas, and highlights from 8am’s first-ever customer conference in Austin, Texas. | Sep 30, 2025
File Notes Live in Austin: 3 takeaways for law firm owners
Attorneys everywhere face the same challenges, but don’t often get the chance or the space to step back, ask questions, swap stories, and share what’s actually working. That’s what we saw recently in Austin, when we hosted our latest in-person File Notes Live event with LT Global Practice Management at Soho House. We brought together…
The Bump and the Grind
Reading Time: 8 minutes
I’m in a liminal space on my writing. It was a very busy summer, one way and another, and I was in a bit of a forced march to get projects done before it was over. The book manuscript is the longest piece I’ve ever written. I got it and a…
Worth Reading – First Malicious MCP in the Wild: The Postmark Backdoor That’s Stealing Your Emails
Do you know what your agents are doing?
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Building Consistent AI for Contract Review with LegalOn’s Daniel Lewis
Daniel Lewis joins us this week to trace a path from Ravel Law to LexisNexis to LegalOn, with a throughline of data-driven thinking and practical outcomes for lawyers. Stanford roots shaped early work on judicial analytics, then a front-row view inside a global publisher broadened focus to content, guidance, and the daily reality of…
Cyber Law Toolkit 2025 Update Strengthens Global Legal Framework for Cybersecurity
Editor’s Note: Global cybersecurity governance just took another significant leap forward. The 2025 update of the Cyber Law Toolkit, the world’s most advanced interactive guide to international cyber law, equips cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery professionals with practical legal frameworks to navigate the increasingly complex legal dimensions of cyber operations. Developed by the NATO Cooperative…
Words That Sell: 7 Reasons Why You Should Invest in Professional Copywriting
Your law firm’s first impression often isn’t a handshake; it’s your website. And what your prospective client reads there can determine whether they schedule a consultation or keep scrolling. Your copy doesn’t just fill space. It builds trust, communicates expertise, and motivates action.
If you’ve ever struggled to find the right words to describe…