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DAY 01Today JUN 29 · 20261 SUMMARIES
Artificial LawyerLaw-Firm Practice & Adoption

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.

Artificial Lawyer
DAY 02Thursday JUN 25 · 20261 SUMMARIES
LawSites / LawNext (Bob Ambrogi)Legal AI Tools

Perplexity Enters Legal Market with 'Computer for Counsel' Platform

Perplexity is positioning itself as a research and workflow layer for legal professionals, integrating with internal enterprise systems and legal-specific data sources like Midpage to provide cited, verifiable AI assistance.

LawSites / LawNext (Bob Ambrogi)
DAY 03Wednesday JUN 24 · 20262 SUMMARIES
LawSites / LawNext (Bob Ambrogi)Legal AI Tools

Private Legal Intelligence: A Dedicated Platform for Fractional GCs

Sapphire Legal addresses the unique data-segregation risks faced by fractional general counsel by providing a 'private-tenant' LLM architecture that ensures zero cross-contamination between competing client matters.

LawSites / LawNext (Bob Ambrogi)
LawSites / LawNext (Bob Ambrogi)Legal AI Tools

Abstract Expands Legislative Intelligence into Agentic Workflow Automation

Abstract has launched 'Abstract Workers,' a service that deploys AI agents to automate post-alert workflows—such as drafting reports, updating trackers, and managing back-office tasks—directly within existing enterprise software.

DAY 04Tuesday JUN 23 · 20265 SUMMARIES
EDRM (edrm.net)Contract Review & E-Discovery

Procedural Imperatives: Separating Interrogatories and Document Requests

Under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, interrogatories (Rule 33) and requests for production (Rule 34) are distinct discovery tools that must be served separately. Combining them in a single request is procedurally improper and may relieve the responding party of the duty to answer.

EDRM (edrm.net)
LawSites / LawNext (Bob Ambrogi)Legal AI Tools

Thomson Reuters CEO on CoCounsel, Fiduciary AI, and Firm Strategy

Thomson Reuters CEO Steve Hasker argues that legal AI must be 'fiduciary-grade'—grounded in authoritative content and expert-trained agents—to avoid hallucinations, while warning that firms must move beyond experimentation to re-engineer workflows.

LawSites / LawNext (Bob Ambrogi)Law-Firm Practice & Adoption

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.

LawNext Media (YouTube)Law-Firm Practice & Adoption

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.

Artificial LawyerLaw-Firm Practice & Adoption

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.

DAY 05June 22, 2026 JUN 22 · 20262 SUMMARIES
LawNext Media (YouTube)Law-Firm Practice & Adoption

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.

LawNext Media (YouTube)
LawSites / LawNext (Bob Ambrogi)Legal AI Tools

Thomson Reuters Transitions CoCounsel to Agentic Legal Workflow

Thomson Reuters is shifting its CoCounsel Legal platform from task-based 'skills' to an agentic model, allowing users to manage entire legal matters through an iterative, verifiable, and collaborative workspace.

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