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Surveys and Data

Evidence Backlogs Are Driving Delays and Burnout, New AI-Era Survey Finds

34% of legal professionals spend 60+ hours per case reviewing evidence — driving burnout, delays, and lost revenue. New survey data reveals the hidden costs.

Sarah Hollenbeck
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January 21, 2026
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Legal

Legal Subscription Services Better Than ChatGPT Wrappers

Legal subscription services can’t just be ChatGPT in shiny wrappers; they need to truly understand and integrate with what attorneys need. Here’s our guide to the best.

Jake Gibbs
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January 20, 2026
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Legal

The Police Shortage Crisis: Can AI Bridge The Blue Line?

Learn how AI tools are addressing the police officer shortage by helping with digital evidence management, law enforcement transcriptions, and more.

Sam Lauron
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January 20, 2026
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Legal

2026 Legal Technology Trends That’ll Define The Next Decade

New legal technology will fundamentally change how legal work gets done and what it takes to stay competitive in the next decade. See the top trends for 2026+ here.

Sarah Hollenbeck
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January 5, 2026

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Advances in Artificial Intelligence Raise Ethics Concerns

Advances in Artificial Intelligence Raise Ethics Concerns

In recent months, new artificial intelligence tools have garnered attention, and concern, over their ability to produce original work. Read the transcript here.

January 12, 2023
Best of C.E.S. 2023

Best of C.E.S. 2023

Innovative technology was showcased at this year’s Consumer Electronic Show. Read the transcript here.

January 10, 2023
Google engineer says chatbot AI is a sentient being Transcript

Google engineer says chatbot AI is a sentient being Transcript

A senior Google engineer says one of the company’s artificial intelligence systems has become a sentient being. The technology firm has suspended Blake Lemoine for breaching confidentiality rules — and insists there’s no evidence its AI chatbot is now free thinking. Read the transcript here.

June 14, 2022

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