Explain This: What Legal Tech Consolidation Means for Your Practice Global law firms are standardizing around single legal tech platforms. Here's what that means for vendor lock-in, data portability, and competitive risk.
The Docket: OpenAI's $122bn Raise Brings Regulatory Scrutiny to AI Governance OpenAI's record-breaking funding round makes it too big to ignore—and regulators are already asking whether existing frameworks can handle AI at this scale.
Policy Roast: Legal Tech's AI 'Competency' Framework Is Just Checkbox Compliance LTC4's new AI competency standard looks like professional development but functions as liability deflection.
Breach Autopsy: NPM Typosquatting Attack Compromises 200+ Developer Environments Attackers registered 'requst' instead of 'request' and waited for typos to deliver malware to developer machines running npm install.
Exhibit A(I): Built an open source LLM from scratch — ZeroLLM ZeroLLM is an intriguing development in the open-source community; it represents a significant achievement in fine-tuning TinyLlama 1.1B with a RAG pipeline. Now capable of real-time web searches, code generation, and do
Policy Roast: SEC's 'Material Impact' Standard Is a License to Hide Breaches The SEC's cybersecurity disclosure rules let companies decide what's material—leaving investors in the dark until it's too late.
Explain This: Zero Trust Architecture Beyond the Buzzword Zero trust isn't a product. It's an operating model that assumes every request is hostile until proven otherwise.