LawTech Weekly Briefing - Mar 30 - Apr 4, 2025 Shoosmiths links bonuses to AI use, in-house teams invest in GenAI, and legal tech sees major innovation, funding, and a few April Fool’s surprises.
More acquisition news, and female founders secure disproportionate low funding Yesterday's legal tech developments continued to integrate AI into traditional processes, showcasing several significant partnerships and a notable M&A activity. The industry is facing transformation, emphasizing AI applications for effective legal service delivery.
Jul 5th: Travers Smith's Promotions and Embracing Technology for Innovation M-Files earns high customer satisfaction in Gartner report. Travers Smith promotes two tech directors. Eperoto's tool changes how lawyers evaluate disputes. Collaboration is crucial for successful blockchain implementation.
Jun 14th: Will the future be passwordless? Legal tech developments include the rise of passkeys, increasing importance of emerging tech, and Lit Software's appointment of Derek Miller as advisor. Ongoing development and ethical AI use are crucial for success.
Jun 7th: Rising Cybersecurity Concerns in Law Firms How is the legal industry adapting to tech-driven changes? GDPR, data privacy, cybersecurity, and AI are top of mind for many.
June 2nd: New Startups Join MDR Lab, and Casepoint Investigates Data Breach Deloitte appoints Richard Punt to lead Deloitte Legal with a focus on multidisciplinary solutions and AI. Mishcon de Reya's MDR Lab partners with Ayora, Martello, and ApprentAI. Casepoint investigates a data breach.