
Robert Ambrogi
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Lawyer and Journalist at LawSites Blog
Lawyer and Journalist at Above the Law
Journalist , Host at Legaltech Week
Lawyer and Journalist at LawNext
Lawyer and journalist covering legal tech and innovation at https://t.co/fqp5MsJjTv and https://t.co/0G7Bt9MaBd and through the podcast LawNext.
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4 days ago |
lawnext.com | Robert Ambrogi |Bob Ambrogi
As he took the stage before the nearly 1,000 people assembled in the ballroom of the Omni Hotel in Dallas to open his company’s Momentum Global 2025 user conference May 20, Aderant President and CEO Chris Cartrett said he preferred to think of his talk not as a keynote, but as a kick-off. But by the time I left the conference two days later, I could not help but think that his kick-off – and much else at the conference – was also a bit of a kick in the butt.
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5 days ago |
lawnext.com | Robert Ambrogi |Bob Ambrogi
Earlier today, I wrote about the latest iteration of CoCounsel, the AI product originally developed by Casetext before it was acquired by Thomson Reuters in 2023 for a whopping $650 million in cash.
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5 days ago |
lawnext.com | Robert Ambrogi |Bob Ambrogi
Thomson Reuters today announced the launch of the “next gen” of its CoCounsel artificial intelligence platform, marking what the company describes as a fundamental shift from AI assistants that respond to prompts to intelligent agentic systems that can plan, reason and execute complex multi-step workflows within professional environments.
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1 week ago |
lawnext.com | Robert Ambrogi |Bob Ambrogi
Cornell Winston, president of the American Association of Law Libraries, brings a unique perspective to law librarianship, having spent 45 years in libraries across diverse settings — from a hospital library where he started as a student worker; to the former Whittier Law School; to prominent law firms Munger, Tolles & Olson and Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe; and, for the last 24 years, as law librarian in the U.S. Attorney’s office in Los Angeles.
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1 week ago |
lawnext.com | Robert Ambrogi
Vancouver, BC – May 27, 2025 – LexSelect, a pioneer in AI-driven legal technology, proudly announces the release of its new Parsing Engine, setting a new benchmark in legal document processing. This enhanced engine unlocks a wider range of documents—including image-based and complex-layout PDFs—enabling legal professionals to extract structured, actionable insights with unprecedented speed and accuracy.
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