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NetDocuments’ AI-Driven PatternBuilder MAX Is Now Generally Available; Comes with Nine Apps for Common Legal Use Cases
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Original language German: Anwälte und künstliche Intelligenz (Lawyers and AI)
Over half of data breaches at UK legal firms caused by insiders
PatternBuilder MAX Is Now Generally Available; Comes with Nine Apps for Common Legal Use Cases
Report: More than half of data breaches at UK legal firms are caused by insiders
Responsible AI for the Legal Sector to the ndMAX
Safely using AI within the legal profession
Skadden selects NetDocuments as new document management system
Skadden selects NetDocuments as new document management system
Skadden selects NetDocuments as part of commitment to excellence in client services
Skadden selects NetDocuments in major AM Law 100 win
Speaking of AI
Staff at fault for more than half of data breaches in the UK legal sector last year