Robert Ambrogi
Robert Ambrogi is a Massachusetts lawyer and journalist who has been covering legal technology and the web for more than 20 years, primarily through his blog LawSites.com. Former editor-in-chief of several legal newspapers, he is a fellow of the College of Law Practice Management and an inaugural Fastcase 50 honoree. He can be reached at ambrogi@gmail.com.
Posts by Robert Ambrogi
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Technology
Harvey AI To Move Out Of Early Access Phase, Release More Affordable Versions Of Its Custom AI Models
Harvey’s founders will also be showing the product more often, attending more industry conferences, and speaking more often with the press. -
Technology
Upsolve Launches Tool To Help Pro Se Bankruptcy Filers Get Relief From Student Loans
For debtors who are filing for bankruptcy and also have outstanding student loans, it walks them through the additional steps required for discharge of those loans. - Sponsored
Law Firms Now Have A Choice In Their Document Comparison Software
Six months on since its launch, over 200 firms worldwide are now using Draftable Legal for accurate and reliable document comparison, including UK Top 50… -
Technology
LawNext Podcast: How The Contract Network Is ‘Changing Contracts For Good,’ With Founder And CEO Jim Wagner
Wagner talks about what he sees as broken with the traditional contract negotiation process and how The Contract Network offers a better option.
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Technology
From LawSites: Thoughts After Selling My Legaltech Company To Bloomberg
Simply put, it was as rollercoaster. -
Technology
Launching Today: A Gen AI, No-Code Virtual Assistant Builder for Law Firm KM and Innovation Teams
The applications for generative AI continue to roll out. -
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The Five Most Momentous Legal Tech Fails
While some products shut down with a whimper, others go out with a bang. -
Technology
Following Departure Of Its Founder, E-Discovery Company DISCO Names New CEO
The company announced that its board of directors has named Eric Friedrichsen as president and chief executive officer. -
Law Schools, Technology
With Goal Of Promoting Open Access To Legal Scholarship, Yale Law School Launches Law Archive
The archive enables researchers and scholars to upload research plans, preprints (articles yet to be peer reviewed), fully published papers, and collected data. - Sponsored
AI’s Impact On Law Firms Of Every Size
How solo lawyers, midsize firms, and global large law firms have an opportunity to adjust the way they work. -
Technology
Legal Tech Investment News This Week: Luminance For Contracts, Scrut For GRC, TRĒ For CRM, VXT For VoIP
This week has brought news of four notable investment deals in legal tech. -
Technology
In Los Angeles, Bet Tzedek’s New Online Legal Clinic Helps Pro Se People With Conservatorships
Bet Tzedek’s Self-Help Conservatorship Clinic website provides round-the-clock access to information on understanding conservatorships and their alternatives, and the process for obtaining them. -
Technology
Dueling Legal Tech Lawsuits: Turns Out Exec Who Sued Former Company In NY Had Herself Been Sued By Them A Week Earlier In Dallas
A lawsuit reportedly filed in response to another lawsuit. -
Technology
Legal Tech Startup Ai.law Can Now Draft The Complaint For Your Lawsuit
The draft complaints include jurisdictional allegations, general allegations, claims with elements that are supported by facts, and a demand section. -
Technology
Fast Company’s List Of World’s 606 Most Innovative Companies Includes Four From Legal Tech
‘The 606 organizations that we honor as Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies of 2024 have met our high bar for demonstrating innovation and the impact of those innovations on business and industry,’ the publication says. ‘They lead their fields and are transforming the world.’
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How Transactional Lawyers Can Better Serve (And Maintain) Their Clients
Sign up and join us for our CLE webinar. From importing your checklist to delivering the closing book, you can bolster client service throughout the…
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AI’s Impact On Law Firms Of Every Size
How solo lawyers, midsize firms, and global large law firms have an opportunity to adjust the way they work.
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Generative AI In Legal Work — What’s Fact And What’s Fiction?
Zach Warren from the Thomson Reuters Institute discusses the potential and the pitfalls.
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Law Firms Now Have A Choice In Their Document Comparison Software
Six months on since its launch, over 200 firms worldwide are now using Draftable Legal for accurate and reliable document comparison, including UK Top 50…
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The Business Case For AI At Your Law Firm
ChatGPT ushers in the age of generative AI – even for law firms.
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Courts, Technology
Federal Court Suspends Florida Attorney Over Filing Fabricated Cases Hallucinated By AI
The U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida suspended attorney Thomas Grant Neusom from practicing in that court for one year, after which he will be eligible to apply for reinstatement. -
Technology
Exclusive: iManage Reveals Details On Its Growth, Lays Out Plans To Further Leverage Gen AI, Partnerships
During 2023, iManage added more than 300 new companies and law firms as customers, bringing its total global customer base to 4,000 customers across six continents. -
Technology
Hotshot, The Legal Learning Platform, Releases First Five In Planned Series Of AI Training Videos For Lawyers
The overall set of AI videos is designed to teach lawyers about the technology, its use cases for law practice, its risks and ethical considerations, its impact on different practice areas, and more. -
Technology
New Report Synthesizes The Data To Identify Key Legal Tech Trends And Action Items For Solos And Small Firms
Gavel has drawn on data from multiple industry surveys and synthesized the findings. Its sources include Thomson Reuters’ State of US Law Firms Report, Clio’s Legal Trends Report, Wolters Kluwers’ Future Ready Lawyer report, and the American Bar Association’s annual tech report. -
Technology
ROSS Cofounder Returns To Legal Tech With Startup Using AI To Surface Judges’ Decision-Making Patterns
Bench IQ says it is using generative AI to provide comprehensive insights into the decision-making patterns of judges — based not just on their written rulings, but also their rulings from the bench. -
Technology
LawNext: Thomson Reuters’ AI Strategy For Legal, With Mike Dahn, Head Of Westlaw, And Joel Hron, Head Of AI
A conversation about Thomson Reuters’ strategy around generative artificial intelligence with two of the executives most directly responsible for its development and implementation. -
Biglaw, Technology
RIP Lew Rose, Early Internet Pioneer Who Went On To Lead Major Law Firm
He was one of the very first lawyers to create a website and went on to an illustrious career in advertising and consumer law, capped by his six-year tenure as managing partner of the law firm Kelley Drye.