AI in law firms, tax firms, government and corporate departments is reshaping how professionals achieve their goals.
Read moreWhat is ‘ambient’ AI for lawyers? An explainer
Ambient AI doesn’t just streamline tasks; it personalises the delivery of insights. Here are five practical use cases of ambient AI for lawyers.
Read moreProfessionals want AI to produce work – APAC report
Thomson Reuters’ Future of Professionals Report – Asia & Emerging Markets Edition found 70% of corporate professionals in SEA want AI to help with work.
Read moreThomson Reuters Launches 2024 Asia Legal Priorities Survey
Participate in the Asia Legal Priorities Survey 2024 by Thomson Reuters to shape the future of law in SEA and Hong Kong. Share your insights on legal trends and challenges to influence resources and discussions tailored for the legal community. Results will be available in May.
Read moreThomson Reuters Predicts: The 3 Emerging Waves of Generative AI in the Legal Industry
Gen AI is a game-changing technology, directly impacting the way legal work is done and the current law firm-client business model; while much remains unsettled, within 10 years, Gen AI…
Read moreWhat is Legal Spend Management: Insights for Asia’s Legal Operations Departments
Legal spend management is an essential process for contemporary legal departments across Asia.
Read moreWill legal AI end the billable hour?
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming legal practice. But one question remains. Will it end the billable hour?
Read moreWill AI replace lawyers? What to expect in 2024
Yes, AI will transform legal practice, but there are many signs that it will offer lawyers unparalleled growth potential, not replace them.
Read moreNavigating Legal Trends for 2024: An Informed Discussion
In this 30 minute video, the team from Practical Law Australia share key legal insights from 2023 and anticipated developments for the legal professional in 2024. Join Tyrilly Csillag, Head…
Read more6 Ways Legal Leaders can Prepare for Generative AI [Infographic]
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the legal industry has made significant progress in the last decade, but generative AI represents a radical shift that blurs the line between automation and creativity.
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