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Thomson Reuters acquires legal research challenger Casetext for $650m

Legal IT Insiders

Thomson Reuters Corporation has signed a definitive agreement to acquire legal tech research challenger Casetext for $650m cash.

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Standing on the threshold of change: 2023 in review (A somewhat irreverent review of the AI hysteria That Swept Through the Legal Industry)

Dewey B Strategic

The conversion of legal research from print to online moved though law firms like slow rolling train. Lexis, the first commercial online legal research product launched in 1970. Analytics in legal research provided dramatic new insights into the behavior of judges, courts, attorneys and clients.

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Standing on the threshold of change: 2023 in review (A somewhat irreverent review of the AI hysteria That Swept Through the Legal Industry)

Legal Tech Monitor

The conversion of legal research from print to online moved though law firms like slow rolling train. Lexis, the first commercial online legal research product launched in 1970. Analytics in legal research provided dramatic new insights into the behavior of judges, courts, attorneys and clients.

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Ep 057: Jeroen Plink, CEO, Clifford Chance Applied Solutions

LawNext podcast

In 2013, Practical Law Company was acquired by Thomson Reuters. After leaving Practical Law, Plink focused on providing strategic guidance as a board member and senior advisor to legal tech startups. which uses AI to analyze and review complex documents. which uses AI to analyze and review complex documents.

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Sarah A. Sutherland

Colin S. Levy

We are so focused on innovative technologies that will transform legal practice, but I anticipate that in many ways legal practice will be relatively stable. There will be labor saving tools, like writing assistive applications and better legal research platforms, but the more important change will be cultural.

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My 20 Most-Read Posts of 2022

LawSites

But this year, they seem to span the gamut of topics I cover, from analytics to artificial intelligence, from legal ethics to legal research, from new companies starting up to established companies shutting down, from products designed for litigation to products embroiled in litigation. Here’s What Happened.