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11+ Legal Tech Conferences to Attend in 2026
Legal tech conferences can introduce your firm to new, cutting-edge technology that will help you deliver better results at a faster pace. Let’s look at some important upcoming law events.

Upgrade Police Evidence Management With Technology
Inefficient police evidence management isn't just a workflow issue—it's a barrier to justice. Luckily, technology is here to help. Click to learn more.
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Best Harvey AI Alternatives for Attorneys (+Accuracy Comps)
The best legal AI tools help attorneys address specific needs, optimize firm workflows, and improve client cases. See how these Harvey AI competitors compare.

Survey: 65% Use AI Legal Advice, But Accuracy Concerns Remain
New data reveals how Americans use AI for legal questions, why they still rely on lawyers, and what law firms can do now to build safer AI-ready workflows.
Unlock Case-Winning Insights
In this webinar from Rev, learn how to implement AI powered depo summary technology in your workflow and how it can benefit your legal strategy
Bridging the Justice Gap: How Digital Court Reporting Expands Access to Legal Proceedings
Discover how the steno shortage is impacting the justice system and how digital court reporting can bridge the gap with this white paper from Rev.
Implementing Digital Court Reporting to Scale Your Legal Services
Learn how to implement high-quality digital court reporting solutions to meet client demands with this Webinar from Rev. Click for more.

Trump Fails to Secure $464 Million Bond
Donald Trump can’t find insurance company to underwrite his bond to cover the judgment against him in the New York civil fraud case. Read the transcript here.

Elon Musk Sues Open AI Over Switch to For-Profit
Elon Musk has sued the non-profit Open AI and its co-founder Sam Altman over the company allegedly moving to a for-profit company. Read the transcript here.

Supreme Court Rules States Cannot Remove Trump from Ballot
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that states cannot remove former president Donald Trump from their ballots based on the 14th Amendment. Read the transcript here.
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