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Discover how Legal Engineers bridge law and technology to streamline processes, automate tasks, and build future-ready legal teams in corporate environments.
Discover effective contract lifecycle management practices and key trends for 2026 to enhance efficiency, reduce risks, and transform contracts into strategic assets.
Reduce contract review risks and speed up business with structured workflows, standardized playbooks, and data-driven insights. Discover how to streamline your legal processes in 2026.
Internal legal departments will face growing challenges in 2026: increasing caseloads, tighter deadlines, and a widening range of responsibilities. Clear structures, transparent processes, and intelligent legal matter management will become critical factors in preventing overload and maintaining operational effectiveness.
Legal AI only delivers value when processes, data, and responsibilities are clearly structured. This analysis shows how legal departments can achieve real AI success through standardization, governance, and measurable KPIs.
The year 2025 marked a turning point for modern legal departments: legal tech, AI-based tools, and new regulations fundamentally transformed ways of working. Those who invested early in digitalization, AI governance, and integrated compliance secured clear efficiency and competitive advantages.
AI presents companies with new challenges – those who take a proactive approach to compliance protect themselves from risks, safeguard their reputation, and use legal requirements as an opportunity to gain a competitive edge.
The EU AI Act sets out rules – but compliance alone is not enough. Anyone who wants to use AI safely, fairly, and in accordance with contractual agreements must combine ethics, transparency, and clear agreements.
High-risk AI under EU rules: Companies must act now to protect compliance and reputation.
The latest vendor benchmark study for SaaS law firm management solutions - stp.one takes 1st place! 1,000 law firms were surveyed.
eIDAS 2.0, the revised EU regulation on electronic identification and trust services, will establish harmonized EU-wide standards for digital identities, qualified signatures, and trust services by the end of 2025. Companies and law firms that act early will gain legal certainty, efficiency, and a clear competitive advantage.
Are your AI systems classified correctly? The EU AI Act makes risk classification mandatory – act now to protect your clients, compliance, and your own market position.