AI Contract Drafting Startup Henchman Unveils Microsoft Copilot Integration, Calling It First of Its Kind

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Henchman, a legal tech startup that provides legal teams with quick access to their previously written contract clauses and definitions directly within Microsoft Word, today released what it says is a first-of-its-kind integration with Microsoft Copilot through which Copilot users will be able to surface clauses and precedents from their document management systems that…

New Report Synthesizes the Data to Identify Key Legal Tech Trends and Action Items for Solos and Small Firms

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For solo and small law firms, the current state of legal technology offers both promises and pitfalls. Technology such as generative AI poses traps for the unwary, but for those who understand and embrace technology, there are opportunities to run more profitable and efficient practices, provide better customer experiences, and improve work-life balance.

In light…

Leadership, Growth, and Profitability in a Post-Pandemic Era: New Report Focuses on How Modern Law Firms Are Navigating Digital Transformation

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 By Ari Kaplan, Ari Kaplan Advisors [Sponsored Post]

In collaboration with Affinity ConsultingiManage, and SurePoint TechnologiesI was fortunate to interview 18 chief operating officers, 10 executive directors, one chief executive officer, and one chief administrative officer at law firms, with a median of 140 professionals and 73 lawyers,…

Contract Review Company LegalOn Releases Generative AI Assistant to Shortcut Key Tasks

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The contract review company LegalOn Technologies today released LegalOn Assistant, a generative AI chat interface that can answer questions about your contracts, draft clauses, summarize contract terms, and more.

The assistant is available directly within LegalOn’s in-browser contract editing interface and it is available immediately to all customers at no extra cost.

The…

ClauseBase Expands to Provide All-in-One Legal Drafting and Reviewing Within Word

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The Belgium document automation company ClauseBase has launched a major expansion of its product to add new capabilities for clause extraction, AI-powered document review, and automated proofreading, all with the goal of providing an all-in-one platform, within Microsoft Word, for contract drafting, reviewing and negotiating.

ClauseBase launched in 2018 as a contract drafting platform…