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 [email protected].
Posts by Robert Ambrogi
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TechnologyThe Shrinking Ownership Of Law Practice Management Technology: Wrapping It All Up
A wrap-up some of the key market trends in this area. -
TechnologyKira Spin-Off Zuva Unveils New Contract Review AI For In-House Legal Teams, Zuva Analyze
Developed by the same team that originally created Kira, Zuva Analyze uses generative AI and machine learning to give reliably accurate and granular results over large numbers of documents, the company says.
SponsoredTackling Deposition Anxiety: How AI Is Changing The Way Lawyers Do Depositions
Depo CoPilot is a cutting-edge technology laser-focused on helping you perform your very best at every deposition.-
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TechnologyThe State Of Knowledge Management And Innovation In Legal, With Patrick DiDomenico And Joshua Fireman
On Oct. 17 and 18, 2024, two of the legal industry’s leading experts on knowledge management and innovation will present the second-annual KM&I for Legal Conference in New York City. -
TechnologyLaw Firms Demand ‘Single Pane Of Glass’ To Manage Their Cases, Filevine CEO Says In LEX Summit Keynote
Filevine founder and CEO Ryan Anderson emphasized platforms as the future of technology for law firms. -
TechnologySome Lawyers Using Venmo Are Exposing Confidential Client Information — And They May Not Even Know It
These accounts expose client names and sometimes other details, such as payment amounts, the nature of the representation, or even the client’s financial straits. -
TechnologyOn LawNext: All About Spellbook’s New AI Agent, Capable Of Performing Complex Legal Tasks, With CEO Scott Stevenson
This is the same company that introduced the first generative AI copilot for contract drafting and review back in 2022, even before ChatGPT was released to the public. -
TechnologyContinuance Ordered On Eve of Trial In Thomas Reuters Lawsuit Against ROSS Intelligence
Update from the case where TR is alleging that the now-shuttered legal research startup ROSS violated its copyright.
SponsoredThomson Reuters' Claims Explorer: A Powerful Tool For Legal Claim Identification
Claims Explorer equips attorneys with powerful functionality to mitigate the risk of missed claims and enhance their strategic decision-making processes.-
TechnologyCARET Says Its CEO Left Of Her Own Accord, Remains on Company’s Board
More on the layoff story. -
TechnologyTwo Legal Media Veterans Launch Communications Consultancy
Their new firm, they say, will leverage technology and industry expertise serve clients navigating complex legal and business landscapes. -
TechnologyAt ILTACON, Anticipation For The Shiny Object
Awkward as my analogy admittedly is, it was the image I came away with as I flew home this week from ILTACON. -
TechnologyIt’s The Battle Of The AI Legal Assistants, As LexisNexis Unveils Its New Protégé And Thomson Reuters Rolls Out CoCounsel 2.0
It’s not quite BattleBots, but competitors LexisNexis and Thomson Reuters both made significant announcements involving the development of generative AI legal assistants within their products. -
TechnologyHow Much Coffee Does It Take To Fuel A Week-Long Legal Tech Conference? ILTACON Spills The Beans
This legal tech conference is going to have tons of coffee — and tons of networking opportunities.
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Law Firm Business Development Is More Than Relationship Building
Look forward to client outreach with InterAction+™.
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Thomson Reuters' Claims Explorer: A Powerful Tool For Legal Claim Identification
Thomson Reuters' Claims Explorer: A Powerful Tool For Legal Claim Identification
Claims Explorer equips attorneys with powerful functionality to mitigate the risk of missed claims and enhance their strategic decision-making processes.
Sponsored
Tackling Deposition Anxiety: How AI Is Changing The Way Lawyers Do Depositions
Depo CoPilot is a cutting-edge technology laser-focused on helping you perform your very best at every deposition.
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Luxury, Lies, And A $10 Million Embezzlement
In a scandal that rocked the business community, a former high-profile executive was sentenced to prison, plus five years of supervised release and restitution.
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Curbing Client And Talent Loss With Productivity Tech
Law firms must leverage technology to curb client attrition and talent loss, enhancing efficiency and aligning with evolving expectations for lasting success.
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TechnologyMark O’Brien To Leave Pro Bono Net, The Legal-Help Organization He Cofounded 25 Years Ago
Pro Bono Net’s board will conduct a national search for a new director. In the interim, two long-serving members of the management team will serve as interim co-directors. -
TechnologyIn First Ethics Ruling On Gen AI, ABA Says Lawyers Must Have Reasonable Understanding Of The Technology, But Need Not Become Experts
This is the ABA's first major pronouncement on the ethics of using generative AI in law practice. -
TechnologyThe 25 Largest Legal Tech Investments Of All Time
From $80 million to $900 million, these legal tech companies are very well-funded. -
TechnologyRocket Matter Unveils The Next Generation Of Its Law Practice Management Platform
A 'reimagined' version of the product emphasizes flexibility and customization to meet the varying needs of different law firms and different practice areas. -
TechnologyUX 101 For Legal: A New Online Course From Theory And Principle Teaches The Basics Of UX/UI
The company says the course is ideal for law firm and in-house innovation teams, lawyers interested in design, legal tech companies, and law-related non-profits. -
TechnologyIn A First For Law Practice Management Platforms, Clio Rolls Out An Integrated E-Filing Service In Texas
Clio has said that it plans to expand the feature into other states that accept e-filing. -
Law SchoolsRecent Reports Of Law Schools’ AI Adoption Have Been Greatly Exaggerated
Do more than half of law schools now offer classes on AI? That's doubtful.