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Briefpoint
Briefpoint

Briefpoint is a legal tech company that offers AI-powered software to automate and streamline the discovery process for legal professionals. It integrates with legal practice management software like Clio and Smokeball.

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Docsum
Docsum

Docsum is an AI contract review and negotiation platform. With Docsum, legal, procurement, and sales teams can negotiate and manage contracts 3x faster, to reduce the time to close and win more deals. Docsum works by analyzing and redlining contracts using configurable playbooks owned by lawyers.

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Recital
Recital

Recital is a legal tech company that utilizes AI to streamline contract management for in-house legal teams. It focuses on simplifying and accelerating the contract review process through features like clause extraction and suggestion, as well as automated contract organization and updates. Recital aims to address the challenges of growing workloads and tight deadlines faced by legal departments.

AI Tools & Software
DocDraft
DocDraft

DocDraft is an AI-powered legal platform designed to assist small businesses and individuals with drafting legal documents. It offers features such as AI-powered document drafting, allowing users to generate customized legal documents in minutes, and aims to provide affordable, accessible, and customizable legal support. DocDraft utilizes AI to automate the creation of legal documents, streamlining the process and improving efficiency for legal professionals.

Syntheia
Syntheia

Syntheia automatically turns your contracts into data, and delivers that data where you need it, when you need it. Each of our apps is designed to fit existing workflows - reviewing documents, creating a clause bank, drafting documents and advice, and collaborating on work.

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Lexis® Create+, formerly Henchman
Lexis® Create+, formerly Henchman

Lexis® Create+ leverages existing internal work products of legal professionals, delivering a powerful, personalized drafting experience in Microsoft 365. It is grounded in your firm’s DMS and authoritative LexisNexis® sources, with generative AI capabilities built right in. Connect the full knowledge of your firm with the unrivaled insights of LexisNexis for everything you need to quickly build exceptional legal documents while preserving firm confidentiality and privacy requirements.

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White House Issues National Security Memorandum on Artificial Intelligence
White House Issues National Security Memorandum on Artificial Intelligence
AI Publications

Covington's analysis examines the October 2024 National Security Memorandum requiring AISI to conduct voluntary preliminary testing of frontier AI models for national security threats including offensive cyber operations, biological/chemical weapons development, and autonomous malicious behavior. The assessment details new requirements for agencies to implement AI risk management practices, testing protocols, and classified evaluations while building on NIST's dual-use foundation model guidelines. This authoritative national security law analysis demonstrates how the Biden administration's AI NSM establishes comprehensive governance frameworks for military and intelligence AI deployment while requiring private sector cooperation in threat assessment and mitigation strategies.

Amoral Drift in AI Corporate Governance
Amoral Drift in AI Corporate Governance
AI Publications

This Harvard Law Review chapter tackles the “amoral drift” in AI corporate governance, warning that traditional tools—like board oversight and shareholder limits—fail to prevent companies like OpenAI and Anthropic from slipping toward profit-driven motives. It introduces the concept of “superstakeholders”—key talent and Big Tech backers whose equity-based influence can undermine an organization’s prosocial mission. The article also examines co-governance parallels, advocating democratic oversight structures that could anchor AI firms to ethical and societal objectives. Legal professionals and corporate counsel will want to dive into this piece to understand innovative governance mechanisms that balance existential AI risks with accountability.

Artificial Intelligence 2025 Legislation
Artificial Intelligence 2025 Legislation
AI Publications

This NCSL overview analyzes the surge of AI legislation across U.S. states in 2025, reporting on dozens of bills and task forces addressing everything from algorithmic bias to election disinformation. Legal practitioners will find this essential, as it synthesizes how states are shaping AI governance—providing insight into fast-moving, jurisdiction-specific trends and emerging compliance triggers. Click through to explore the full toolkit, tracked bills, and strategic guidance for navigating the evolving state-level legal landscape.

Artificial Intelligence and the Creative Double Bind
Artificial Intelligence and the Creative Double Bind
AI Publications

This Harvard Law Review “Developments in the Law” chapter examines the “creative double bind” that generative AI imposes on artists—offering powerful new tools while simultaneously threatening traditional copyright frameworks. It explores how this tension manifests differently across creative communities—from screenwriters to choreographers—depending on their varying attachments to existing IP protections. The piece spotlights how strategies like private negotiations, as seen in the WGA writers’ strike, could provide models for adapting copyright rules to balance innovation and protection . IP practitioners and policy experts will find this essential reading for its nuanced analysis and practical roadmap for navigating AI’s impact on creative industries—click through to explore its compelling doctrinal insights.

Resetting Antidiscrimination Law in the Age of AI
Resetting Antidiscrimination Law in the Age of AI
AI Publications

This Harvard Law Review article argues that current antidiscrimination laws—built for human decision-making—are ill-suited to handle algorithmic bias in the age of AI. It critiques the limitations of intent-based frameworks and disparate impact analysis under Supreme Court precedents, urging a doctrinal reset to ensure fairness in AI‑driven decision systems. The piece proposes modernizing legal tools—such as recalibrating Title VII and equal protection tests—to oversee AI outputs and mandate transparent auditing, empowering attorneys and regulators to combat hidden model unfairness. Legal professionals will want to read the full article to explore concrete strategies for integrating algorithmic accountability into established civil rights regimes.

Co-Governance and the Future of AI Regulation
Co-Governance and the Future of AI Regulation
AI Publications

The Harvard Law Review article advocates a co-governance model for AI regulation that involves governments, industry, civil society, and impacted communities working collaboratively. It argues traditional top-down rules fall short for AI’s complexity and urges transparency, inclusivity, and shared responsibility. This approach aims to balance innovation with accountability, embedding ethical oversight and continuous stakeholder dialogue. Legal professionals and policymakers will find this framework essential for crafting adaptable, equitable AI governance in an evolving tech landscape.

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