Articles Posted in July, 2025

NetDocuments Launches ndConnect Integration Program and Partnerships with Harvey and Legora

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NetDocuments today announced ndConnect, a new interoperability program designed to integrate third-party AI solutions directly into its document management system, starting with partnerships with legal AI vendors Harvey and Legora.

The company says that ndConnect addresses a growing need among legal professionals to use various AI tools while maintaining security and governance standards within their…

Litera Expands Litera One Platform with New Drafting and Knowledge Management Features

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Continuing its “Road to ILTACON” series of product announcements that I wrote about earlier this week, Litera today announced several enhancements to its Litera One platform, adding new workflows designed to integrate knowledge management and client relationship data directly into Microsoft Word and Outlook environments.

The Chicago-based legal technology company introduced four new features to…

On LawNext Podcast: SpotDraft’s Shashank Bijapur — From Late-Night Due Diligence to Legal Tech Innovation

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What happens when a Harvard-trained corporate lawyer, tired of copying and pasting contract language, starts reading about self-driving cars? In Shashank Bijapur’s case, it sparked the creation of SpotDraft, a contract lifecycle management company that just raised $54 million in Series B funding and that counts major companies such as Airbnb among its…

Querious, Inc. to Offer Exclusive Member Discount to Members of the Alabama State Bar

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July 29, 2025 – The Alabama State Bar is pleased to announce a valuable new benefit for members, Querious, Inc. Querious is the first Legal Conversational Intelligence™ platform purpose-built for the unique demands of legal practice. It helps attorneys deliver sharper advice, reduce administrative burden, and uphold the highest standards of client confidentiality…

Austin-Based ChronoTracer Launches Legal Tech Platform to Automate Case Chronologies

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A legal technology startup, ChronoTracer, is making its official launch today with the rollout of a platform designed to automatically convert digital evidence into searchable, filterable chronologies for litigation and investigation teams.

The Austin-based company was founded by former attorney Richard Gorelick, who started his career at Coudert Brothers before transitioning to technology, and…