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Good morning. Legal tech and justice tech companies share a similar mission of serving an overburdened legal system, though justice tech companies cater to individuals, as oposed to their legal tech counterparts, who cater to firms and corporations. In today's featured article, LTN's Isha Marathe explores another key difference between the two—regulatory hurdles like the unauthorized practice of law, fee-splitting restrictions and bans on investment from nonlawyers—that can stand in the way of justice tech profitability.

– Stephanie Wilkins, Editor-in-Chief, Legaltech News

 

Legal Technology | Analysis

Regulatory Challenges Deter Investors From Justice Tech Startups—But the Opportunity Is Massive

By Isha Marathe

Three main regulatory hurdles stand in the way of justice tech companies hoping... Read More

 

Class Actions

Law Firms Swarm AT&T With Data Breach Class Actions

By Adolfo Pesquera

On March 17, another cybercrime actor known as MajorNelson posted on an internet... Read More

 

Class Actions | News

US Judge Denies California Writers' Motion to Intervene in SDNY ChatGPT Cases

By Jane Wester

U.S. District Judge Sidney Stein said intervention, dismissal or transfer would... Read More

 

Artificial Intelligence | News

Luminance Raises $40 Million in Series B Funding, Plans U.S. Expansion

By Rhys Dipshan

Law firm Slaughter and May, a longtime Luminance investor, also participated... Read More

 

Artificial Intelligence | News

Gwabbit Founder Todd Miller Acquires Majority Stake in CRM Provider TRE AI

By Rhys Dipshan

The acquisitions comes during a time when the CRM market is fast evolving and... Read More

 

Artificial Intelligence

Google Settles With French Competition Authority Over Training AI on News Publisher Content

By Rick Mitchell

The regulator said Google failed to notify it or news publishers that it was... Read More

Save the Date

Mark Your Calendar | Legalweek Heads Back To March For 2025

Described as the "best gathering place for many of the leading legal minds across the industry," Legalweek returns to New York City, March 24-27, 2025! Save the date for this week-long legal event where you’ll dive deeper into your professional development, explore topics and strategies tailored specifically to your role, and gain the tools to get legal business done. Registration is coming soon! Learn More

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