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Legal Technology Simplified in 2025

CARET Legal

According to the 2025 In-House Legal Budgeting Report from Axiom and Wakefield Research, 96% of general councils said they expect “AI will meaningfully reduce costs within their legal department.” In 2025, these technologies will revolutionize legal research, document review, and case predictions.

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6 Paralegal Tips + An Invitation to Join Me

Paralegal Bootcamp

I’m holding a FREE 5-Day Paralegal Challenge that kicks off on March 24, 2025. But then an opening came up in the litigation department, and they decided to give it a try. Fast-forward twenty years, and they’re still loving their litigation paralegal career! Also, I’ve got an invitation for you!

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Beauty Is In The AI Of The Beholder

Above The Law

For benchmarks to be valuable, they must test real-world problems that legal professionals face and measure what customers care about. The challenge is one-dimensional metrics do not offer a reliable representation of the real value of GenAI in the legal research process.

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eDiscovery Assistant Rebrands as Minerva26: A New Era of Strategic Discovery Begins

LawSites

eDiscovery Assistant Rebrands as Minerva26: A New Era of Strategic Discovery Begins The trusted legal research platform evolves into a strategic command center for discovery, equipping litigators with foresight, clarity, and control over ESI.

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Ethics Meets Opportunity – How AI Can Propel Your Paralegal Career

Paralegal Bootcamp

As Ive been developing this new course, its bringing back some memories when back in 2010 I was telling litigation paralegals they needed to get up to speed on eDiscovery. For those who are new listeners and dont know what that means Lets say that youre a litigation paralegal working in a law firm that barely ever goes to trial.

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Time’s Up: Will Law Firms Say Goodbye To Billable Hour In The (Gen)AI Era?

Above The Law

In our forthcoming Spring 2025 publication, Fighting the Hypothetical: Why Law Firms Should Rethink the Billable Hour in the Generative AI Era, [1] we hypothesize that Generative AI (GenAI) technology will change forever how legal services are delivered and will force law firms to re-engineer their legacy economic model.

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Using Artificial Intelligence to Improve Law Firm Performance

LawTechnologyToday

In fact, Statista reports that global revenues from enterprise applications making use of AI are expected to increase by almost $30B by 2025. With such monumental growth, it’s no wonder the legal industry is getting in on the action. As luck would have it, the legal field is fertile ground for the benefits of AI technology.

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