Articles Posted in July, 2025

Guest Post: Ken Crutchfield on Agentic AI in Legal and the Critical Need for Human Supervision

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OpenAI just dropped a game-changer: ChatGPT Agent can now access your calendar, communicate with external systems, and perform tasks autonomously on your behalf.

For legal professionals, this isn’t just another AI update — it’s a glimpse into a future where AI doesn’t just answer questions, but actively manages workflows, submits court filings, and orchestrates…

Litera Introduces Lito: The Next Evolution of Agentic AI in Legal Fully Built on Your Firm’s Trusted Experience

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— Lito Offers a Groundbreaking Fusion of Advanced LLM Technology and Three Decades of Rules-Based Engines—Built on Top of Litera’s New Agentic Architecture and Seamlessly Embedded in Litera One to Empower Lawyers with Context-Aware, Outcome-Driven Solutions, Meeting Professionals Directly Where They Work —    — Road to ILTACON: Weekly Highlights Showcase How Litera’s AI-Driven Workflows Are Helping……

Universal Migrator’s July 2025 Update Adds 5 New Connectors

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Universal Migrator has announced its July 2025 update, introducing five new connectors to its migration platform, and expanding its library to more than 130 available connectors. The latest additions include CaseCloud, CityLaw, DocRio, Surepoint LMS, and Vimeo.

About Universal Migrator

Universal Migrator specializes in providing technology and IT consultants with streamlined solutions for migrating data…

Report Shows 37% of E-Discovery Professionals Now Using AI, With Cloud Adopters Leading the Charge

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Adoption of generative artificial intelligence among legal professionals involved in e-discovery is accelerating rapidly, with 37% of them now actively using the technology in their work, compared to 12% two years ago, according to the newly released 2025 Ediscovery Innovation Report by Everlaw.

The study, conducted in partnership with the Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists…

At Law Librarians’ Annual Meeting, Panel Tackles the Challenge of Benchmarking AI Research Tools

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Legal professionals are struggling to evaluate the rapidly evolving landscape of generative artificial intelligence tools for legal research, according to experts who spoke at a panel discussion during the American Association of Law Libraries annual conference in Portland, Ore., this week.

The panel, titled “AI in Legal Research: Measuring What Matters with Benchmarks and Rubrics,”…