The INTA 2024 Annual Meeting in Atlanta was a showcase of cutting-edge advancements and strategies in the legal-tech arena, and highlighted how legal-tech continues to transform the legal landscape, driving efficiency, security, and accessibility in legal services.
Here are our Top 10 Legal-Tech Insights from the 2024 INTA Annual Meeting:
1. Advanced Brand Monitoring
New AI-driven tools for brand monitoring such as DomainSkate’s DomainSkate Professional product are helping companies detect and respond to unauthorized use of trademarks and brand assets in real-time, ensuring proactive brand protection. AI is driving a surge in scams, it is can also be used as a shield to protect against fraud and lost revenue, customer loyalty.
2. Using Tech to Shut Down Phishing
Innovative technologies are being deployed to identify and dismantle phishing schemes swiftly, protecting brands from being impersonated and consumers from fraud. Technology-based take downs can provide relief to the client from a phishing attack in as little as one (1) business day. Find out more.
3. Enhanced Domain Security
Legal-tech solutions are now offering comprehensive domain protection services. These include monitoring and managing domain registrations to prevent cybersquatting and domain spoofing.
4. IP Portfolio Management
Innovative IP management platforms are integrating AI to streamline the management of intellectual property portfolios, from filing and renewal to enforcement and litigation, ensuring optimal brand protection.
5. AI-Powered Contract Review
AI is revolutionizing contract management. Legal-tech firms are leveraging machine learning to streamline contract review processes, reducing the time and cost associated with manual review.
6. Data Privacy Regulations
With new data privacy laws emerging globally, legal-tech solutions are evolving to ensure compliance. Companies are focusing on tools that manage data consent and user rights effectively.
7. Legal Analytics and Predictive Modeling
Predictive analytics is becoming essential in legal practice. Firms are using data analytics to predict case outcomes, helping lawyers to devise better strategies.
8. E-Discovery Advancements
The latest e-discovery tools are more efficient and capable of handling vast amounts of data. These tools are crucial for sifting through electronic documents during litigation.
9. Cybersecurity for Law Firms
With cyber threats on the rise, robust cybersecurity measures are vital. Legal-tech firms are prioritizing secure communication channels and data protection methods.
10. Virtual and Augmented Reality in Law
Virtual and augmented reality technologies are finding their place in law, particularly in courtroom presentations and client interactions, providing immersive and impactful experiences.