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Apr 12, 2026

Legal Tech Digest — April 12, 2026

AI sanction costs against lawyers hit a staggering $145,000 in Q1 2026 alone as courts crack down on hallucinated citations, even as federal judges themselves quietly adopt AI tools. Meanwhile, the battle for law students is heating up as AI startups race to capture the next generation of lawyers, and courts are grappling with new questions about AI chat privilege and liability. The legal tech industry is simultaneously navigating a federal-versus-state regulatory standoff that could reshape compliance obligations for every firm.

6 min read/15 sources
Apr 6, 2026

Legal Tech Digest — April 6, 2026

AI sanctions against lawyers are accelerating even as adoption surges to record levels, with a federal court recently imposing a possible record $109,700 fine for AI-generated hallucinations. Meanwhile, new data shows 60% of U.S. federal judges are now using AI in their work, and the legal tech industry is seeing continued consolidation with major product launches and platform expansions. The market remains on an explosive growth trajectory, projected to reach $63.1 billion by 2033.

7 min read/15 sources
Mar 30, 2026

Legal Tech Digest — March 30, 2026

Legal AI startup Harvey reached an $11 billion valuation this week following a $200 million funding round, cementing the sector's explosive growth trajectory. Thomson Reuters announced an AI Advisory Board and DocuSign launched an AI contract review assistant, while Law.com's weekly rundown captured a flurry of new product activity. A Harvard Law governance piece and a new Law.com analysis of generative AI and legal practice underscored growing questions about guardrails, privilege, and liability.

6 min read/15 sources
Mar 28, 2026

Legal Tech Digest — March 28, 2026

Harvey, the AI legal startup, raised $200 million at an $11 billion valuation this week, cementing the ongoing surge in legal AI investment even as courts continue to crack down on lawyers misusing AI tools. Trust remains the industry's central challenge, with a new survey confirming 83% of legal professionals have AI access but cautious adoption persisting. Two major court rulings this week—one imposing a record fine for AI-hallucinated briefs, another stripping privilege from AI-generated communications—are reshaping how lawyers must handle AI outputs.

6 min read/15 sources
Mar 27, 2026

Legal Tech Digest — March 27, 2026

Harvey AI reached an $11 billion valuation this week after raising $200 million, cementing its status as the highest-valued pure legal AI startup. Courts continued cracking down on AI-generated "hallucinations" in filings, with an Oregon attorney receiving a record fine and a U.S. appeals court sanctioning two lawyers $30,000 for fake citations — while the White House released a sweeping National AI Legislative Framework on March 20 that could reshape how legal professionals use AI tools. Industry leaders are also grappling with what Clearbrief's CEO calls the "burden of verification" — the hidden cost that may negate AI's efficiency gains.

7 min read/15 sources
Mar 22, 2026

Legal Tech Digest — March 22, 2026

This week in legal tech, Legora made its first acquisition by snapping up Canadian AI firm Walter AI, while Relativity launched a government-focused AI case strategy tool and Troutman Pepper Locke upgraded its internal AI agent. Courts continued shaping AI accountability — a U.S. appeals court levied a $30,000 sanction for AI-hallucinated citations, and Los Angeles launched a landmark pilot program putting AI in the hands of judges. The White House also released a federal AI policy blueprint that could reshape how legal professionals think about AI compliance.

5 min read/15 sources

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