Valentine’s Day Legaltech Week: Exploring Innovations and Challenges in Legal Technology

In the constantly evolving landscape of legal technology, keeping up with the latest innovations and discussions is crucial for professionals in the field. On this Valentine’s Day, legal experts and enthusiasts have an opportunity to express their love for legal tech by participating in Legaltech Week, a live event happening at 3 p.m. ET.

Legaltech Week gathers a panel of accomplished journalists who will delve into this week’s pertinent stories on legal technology and innovation. Key highlights for today’s discussion include:

  • A legal AI startup, Harvey, has raised $300 million, illustrating the growing investment in AI solutions within the legal industry.
  • The copyright infringement battle between ROSS, a legal research startup, and Westlaw, highlighting ongoing legal tensions around intellectual property in legal tech.
  • A new opinion from New York’s ethics board addressing the issue of lawyer imposter accounts.
  • Allstate is facing litigation for allegedly collecting, selling, and utilizing vehicle data from policyholders, a case that underscores privacy concerns in the digital age.
  • A significant law firm might face sanctions due to utilizing AI-generated fake case citations, reflecting the legal community’s need to vet AI tools thoroughly.
  • The DOGE website, posing cybersecurity challenges that may impact the Department of Justice.
  • The launch of Law Insider’s oneSaaS Standard Cloud Services Agreement builds on its innovative OneNDA success.

The panelists, changing weekly, today feature notable figures such as Nicole Black, Stephen Embry, Caroline Hill, Victor Li, Joe Patrice, Julie Sobowale, and Stephanie Wilkins. These experts bring a wealth of knowledge and diverse perspectives on current legal tech trends.

To join this insightful discussion, participants can register for free. Once enrolled, attendees will have access to all future sessions, ensuring they remain informed about ongoing developments in legal technology. Past episodes are also available in podcast format or can be viewed on YouTube.