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Building Private Legal AI Infrastructure with Knowledge Graphs
Stephen Costigan argues that law firms should shift from renting generic AI tools to building private, firm-owned knowledge graphs to secure privileged data and create durable, differentiated legal intelligence.
AI Sovereignty: Strategies for Legal Independence
AI sovereignty is a growing movement among law firms and legal organizations to reduce dependency on US-based LLM providers by building, training, or controlling their own AI infrastructure to ensure operational continuity, cost efficiency, and competitive differentiation.
Marketing Legal Tech in the Era of AI-Driven Search
As AI search replaces traditional SEO, legal tech vendors must shift from ranking on Google to becoming the authoritative sources cited by LLMs like ChatGPT and Claude.
AI in Legal Practice: Transcripts, Marketing, and Oversight
Panelists discuss the integration of AI tools in legal workflows, highlighting risks in AI-generated transcripts, the high cost of legal-tech marketing, and the ongoing necessity of human verification.
Moving Beyond the Platform vs. Specialist AI Debate
The debate between broad platforms and specialist AI tools is obsolete for high-volume legal work; the real need is an 'operating system' layer that combines domain-specific legal depth with unified operational control.
Integrating Internal Knowledge with CoCounsel: The DeepJudge Deal
Thomson Reuters has integrated DeepJudge’s search capabilities directly into CoCounsel, allowing lawyers to synthesize internal firm documents with external legal authority while maintaining existing security and ethical walls.
Marketing Legal Tech in the Age of AI Search
As generative AI shifts buyer behavior from traditional search engines to LLMs, legal tech firms must pivot from SEO to 'Answer Engine Optimization' by prioritizing third-party credibility, authoritative content, and structured data.
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