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Balancing Artificial and Human Intelligence
Thursday, January 22, 2026 QuisLex How Legal Departments Can Become Both Guardian and Innovator
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2026 State of AI for In-House Legal Teams
Monday, January 19, 2026 LegalOn Technologies, Inc. AI has moved beyond experimentation in in-house legal teams. This report reveals how legal departments are operationalizing AI, where it’s delivering real value, and what’s holding broader adoption back.
White Paper
How Agentic AI Transforms Contract Management: From Automation to Autonomous Action
Friday, January 16, 2026 CobbleStone Software Transform your legal operations with VISDOM+ AI. Our Agentic AI Whitepaper shows strategies, use cases, and real benefits.
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Legal Tech Vendor Fatigue: Code for Something Else?
Wednesday, January 7, 2026 mot-r An investigation into the structural shift in who your legal tech vendors really serve.
Guide
The 2026 Legal AI Wish List
Wednesday, January 7, 2026 LegalOn Technologies, Inc. In-house legal teams are under increasing pressure to review contracts faster, reduce risk, and operate more efficiently. This buyer’s guide breaks down the next generation of legal AI tools that streamline pre-signature review and modernize workflows for 2026 and beyond.
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The Burnout Paradox: Why Legal Teams Don’t Need More Resilience—They Need Better Systems
Tuesday, January 6, 2026 mot-r Burnout is not a people problem, it is an operations problem. This research-backed report exposes the costs of burnout for legal teams and presents a practical framework to reduce workload strain, protect capacity, and restore sustainable performance.
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How To Choose the Right Legal Management Software for Corporate in 2026
Tuesday, January 6, 2026 Software Advice Corporate legal software pricing can vary widely based on functionality, deployment model, and department size. This guide breaks down real pricing data across leading corporate legal management tools so in-house teams can understand what to expect before making a purchase.
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Build an Irresistible Business Case for Contract Management Software
Wednesday, December 31, 2025 CobbleStone Software Building a business case for contract management software requires more than listing features. This guide shows in-house legal teams how to translate contract challenges into executive-ready value that drives alignment and approval.
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The Ultimate AI Contract Intelligence Buyer’s Guide
Tuesday, December 16, 2025 Pramata Corporation Ready to vet Contract AI tools confidently? Start here. Download “The Ultimate AI Contract Intelligence Buyer’s Guide,” today to unlock a world of strategic contract intelligence.
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The Real Cost of Doing More With Less: A Wake-Up Call for In-House Legal Leaders
Wednesday, November 19, 2025 mot-r Burnout is costing legal departments millions. This report reveals the hidden financial impact—and the proven changes that help lawyers work sustainably, perform better, and finally stop dreading Monday.
eBook
What to Know about Shadow AI
Monday, November 10, 2025 QuisLex Shadow AI involves employees using tools and technology that haven’t been vetted and implemented by the organization and fall outside of corporate oversight. It is critical for legal and compliance professionals to understand the risks posed by Shadow AI. Download this eBook to learn more.
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Proving Legal’s Value: A Practical Guide to Metrics That Matter
Thursday, November 6, 2025 Paragon Legal Legal budgets may be steady or even rising, but scrutiny is sharper than ever. CFOs want ROI. CEOs want strategy. Business leaders want speed. Yet our survey of 150 senior legal leaders found most departments still measure activities like contract review times, not outcomes showing real business impact.