📢 Shout Out! ILTACON 2025 Recap: AI Revolution, Cybersecurity Imperatives, and the Exciting Legal Tech Future!

🎉 Three Game-Changing Highlights from Legal Technology's Premier Event!

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The corridors of the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center just outside Washington, DC were buzzing with an energy as one fellow reporter aptly put it was the most excitement he’d seen at ILTACON in years – and the catalyst was undeniably artificial intelligence.

With over 4,000 legal professionals from 30 different countries converging in National Harbor, Maryland, from August 10-14, ILTACON 2025 delivered an unprecedented showcase of innovation. The numbers tell the story: over 225 vendors and over 80 educational sessions created a treasure trove of legal technology advancements that had attorneys and IT professionals equally captivated.

🚀 Highlight #1: AI Takes Center Stage – From Pilots to Production

The shift from AI experimentation to implementation was unmistakable. Harvey, iManage, Thomson Reuters, and Litera weren't just talking about AI anymore – they were demonstrating working solutions and real-world results.

AI agents emerged as the breakout stars. These sophisticated systems move beyond simple chatbots to become "digital colleagues" that can plan, reason, and execute complex legal tasks autonomously. The "Orchestrating Intelligence: AI Agents in the Legal Space" session showcased how these tools amplify human capabilities rather than replace them, with speakers noting that agents will be able to do much more, but with a better quality output.

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Knowledge Management experienced a renaissance. The "KM Roundtable: Embracing the New Wave of Knowledge Management" revealed that KM professionals have become the unsung heroes of AI implementation. Without proper content governance and data structure, even the most advanced AI tools fall flat. KM teams are shifting from maintaining knowledge bases to orchestrating AI workflows and ensuring data quality.

Interoperability standards like the Model Context Protocol (MCP) are breaking down data silos. These developments signal a future where AI tools can seamlessly integrate across platforms without costly custom development.

Real-world applications dominated discussions. Sessions demonstrated concrete time savings: customers reported 50-70% time savings reaching early drafts with better consistency, while legal research showed 60%+ time savings while discovering new arguments in cross-jurisdictional litigation. The "Charting Your Search Journey in the Age of AI" session emphasized how precedent research has evolved from "finding a needle in a haystack" to having a "haystack full of needles".

🔒 Highlight #2: Cybersecurity Rises to Critical Priority

The cybersecurity focus was evident throughout the conference, with sessions like "Emerging Cybersecurity Threats in Legal Tech" and "The Yin & Yang of Cybersecurity in eDiscovery" drawing significant attendance. These sessions addressed how sophisticated cybersecurity threats present new challenges for legal organizations, from AI-driven attacks to vulnerabilities in emerging technologies.

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AI Ethics in Legal Writing emerged as a critical intersection between technology adoption and professional responsibility. Ivy Grey of WordRake, recognized as an Influential Woman in Legal Tech by ILTA, led compelling discussions about the ethical implications of using generative AI in legal writing. Her panel explored how lawyers can maintain ethical obligations while leveraging AI tools for document creation, emphasizing the importance of verification, maintaining independent judgment, and ensuring client confidentiality when using AI-assisted writing tools.

Security-AI integration discussions addressed prompt injection attacks, data leakage prevention, and the challenge of educating clients about AI security measures. The "Getting the Most from M365 Copilot: The Do's & Don'ts" session provided practical frameworks for rolling out AI tools while maintaining security protocols.

Document management security revealed concerning trends. Sessions highlighted how firm knowledge is scattered across OneDrive, SharePoint, Teams, and personal folders, making it difficult to locate and use effectively. Security by obscurity no longer works, as AI tools like Copilot can surface documents that were previously hidden by poor organization rather than true security measures.

🔮 Highlight #3: The Future-Forward Mindset Revolution

Keynote speaker Reena SenGupta challenged the industry with her "seven evolutions" framework, urging legal professionals to think of law firms as living organisms rather than rigid hierarchies. Her fungal network metaphor resonated deeply – emphasizing how technology professionals serve as the connective tissue enabling knowledge flow throughout organizations.

Predictive capabilities are replacing reactive approaches. SenGupta showcased how firms are moving from precedent to prediction, with examples like DLA Piper's "Compliance-as-a-Service" product that uses AI to spot minor compliance issues before they become major problems, and Paul Hastings restructuring their white-collar investigations practice around AI-powered anomaly detection.

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The billable hour debate intensified. The "Bill(AI)ble Hours: The Debate Continues" session explored how AI's efficiency gains might fundamentally alter legal economics, with the audience showing more support for alternative fee arrangements (AFAs) than opposition. The discussion centered on capturing value creation rather than time tracking, though the majority agreed the billable hour wouldn't disappear within the next five years.

Multidisciplinary integration emerged as essential rather than optional. SenGupta described the breakdown of the divide between legal and non-legal roles, citing examples like White & Case's integration of project managers into client teams and DLA Piper's consulting unit working hand-in-glove with lawyers. These cross-functional teams are becoming critical for delivering client value.

🎯 Strategic Takeaways for Legal Professionals

For Solo and Small Firms: While ILTACON traditionally targets larger firms, this year's vendor presentations often included scalable solutions. The key insight? Start with AI tools that integrate with existing workflows rather than requiring complete system overhauls.

For Mid-Size Firms: Investment in knowledge management infrastructure emerged as the critical success factor. The KM Roundtable revealed that firms implementing AI without proper data governance struggle to achieve meaningful results.

For Large Firms: Change management and user adoption dominated discussions. Technical capability matters less than organizational readiness to embrace new workflows. The overview from these sessions is that robust workflows and a positive organizational culture are essential building blocks for effective AI adoption.

🔧 Practical Implementation Insights

The most valuable sessions provided actionable frameworks rather than theoretical discussions. The "Actionable AI Strategy & Policy" session offered specific methodologies for balancing governance with flexibility, with speakers emphasizing the need for a mellable but strong foundational governance policy.

Vendor interactions proved particularly valuable. The exhibit hall's "Pirate's Bounty" theme encouraged exploration, and many attendees reported discovering solutions through peer recommendations rather than vendor pitches.

Technology evaluation challenges were evident. The KM Roundtable revealed "POC fatigue" as teams try to evaluate numerous AI tools while managing regular workloads, with general skepticism about which tools will have longevity.

🚢 Looking Ahead: Charting the Course

It was great catching up with The Tech-Savvy Lawyer.Page Podcast Guest (Ep. 109) Jacqueline Schafer, Founder and CEO of Clearbrief!

ILTACON 2025 demonstrated that legal technology has moved from experimental to operational. The questions are no longer "Can AI help lawyers?" but rather "How do we implement AI responsibly and effectively?"

The excitement was palpable – and justified. For technology professionals in law, this represents a career-defining moment where their expertise directly impacts firm competitiveness and client service quality.

As we navigate these transformative waters, remember that the real treasure isn't the technology itself. It's the enhanced client service, improved efficiency, and competitive advantages these tools provide when properly implemented.

Next year's ILTACON promises to build on this momentum. Mark your calendars now – this is where the legal profession's technological future gets written, one innovation at a time.

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ILTACON 2025 Attendance Forces Postponement of Exciting TSS - Preparing Old Office Tech for Your Kids' Back-to-School Success 📚💻

Dear Tech-Savvy Saturday Community,

Due to my attendance at ILTACON 2025 (August 10-14, 2025) at the Gaylord National Harbor Convention Center this week, this month's Tech-Savvy Saturday session originally scheduled for August 16 has been postponed until Saturday, August 23, 2025 at 12 PM EST 🕐.

This postponement presents the perfect opportunity to dive deeper into our upcoming topic: "Preparing Your Old Office Technology for Your Kids' Back-to-School Success." As legal professionals, we often have reliable office equipment that could serve our children well as they return to school. This session will explore practical strategies for repurposing scanners, laptops, printers, and other office technology to create productive learning environments at home.

Our session will cover device preparation techniques, security considerations for family use, and creative ways to transform professional equipment into educational tools. We'll discuss how to properly clean and configure devices, implement age-appropriate restrictions, and ensure data security when transitioning office equipment to personal.

Stay tuned and mark your calendars for Saturday, August 23, 2025 as we explore this practical intersection of legal technology and family needs 📅✨.

Have a Great Weekend and Stay Tech-Savvy!

ILTACON 2025: Legal AI Revolution Accelerates as Major Providers Unveil Next-Generation Platforms

Lexis, vlex, westlaw highlight their newest ai functions!

The International Legal Technology Association’s 2025 annual conference (#ILTACON2025) in the National Harbor just outside of Washington, DC, became the epicenter of legal AI innovation as Thomson Reuters, LexisNexis, and vLex/Fastcase showcased their most advanced artificial intelligence platforms. Each provider demonstrated distinct approaches to solving the legal profession's technology challenges, with announcements that signal a fundamental shift from experimental AI tools to enterprise-ready systems capable of autonomous legal workflows.

Thomson Reuters Launches CoCounsel Legal with Groundbreaking Deep Research

Thomson Reuters made headlines with the launch of CoCounsel Legal, featuring what the company positions as industry-leading Agentic AI capabilities. This launch represents a fundamental evolution from AI assistants that respond to prompts toward intelligent systems that can plan, reason, and execute complex multi-step workflows autonomously.

The platform's flagship innovation is Deep Research, an AI feature that conducts comprehensive legal research by leveraging Westlaw Advantage’s proprietary research tools and expert legal content. According to Thomson Reuters, CoCounsel Legal combines advanced generative models with the exclusive resources of Westlaw and Practical Law, aiming to deliver trusted, up-to-date, and relevant legal analysis for practitioners. The company emphasizes that its Agentic AI operates directly within Westlaw, making use of the platform’s curated research toolset and authoritative content to enhance accuracy and reliability in legal workflows.

Thomson Reuters Launches CoCounsel Legal with Groundbreaking Deep Research

Key capabilities include guided workflows for drafting privacy policies, employee policies, complaints, and discovery requests, with Thomson Reuters planning incremental releases of new workflows. The platform addresses the critical challenge of document management system integration through federated search technology, which leverages existing Document Management System (DMS) search systems while applying AI for re-ranking and summarization.

The company also introduced Westlaw Advantage on August 13, 2025, positioned as the final versioned release of Westlaw, with future improvements delivered through continuous updates rather than new license agreements. This shift to a traditional Software-as-a-Service (aka SaaS) delivery model includes multi-year subscriptions with automatic upgrades at no additional cost.

Thomson Reuters has invested $10 billion in transforming legal technology foundations, with over $200 million annually dedicated specifically to integrating AI into flagship products. The platform already serves over 20,000 law firms and corporate legal departments, including the majority of AmLaw 100 firms.

LexisNexis Introduces Protégé General AI with Industry-First Voice Capabilities

LexisNexis announced on August 11, 2025, the preview launch of Protégé General AI, expanding its personalized AI assistant to include secure access to general-purpose AI models alongside legal-specific tools. This development builds on the company's March 2025 launch of the legal industry's first voice-enabled AI assistant for complex legal work. This voice feature allows users to interact naturally with the platform, guiding legal research and drafting by issuing spoken requests. The tool is designed to help legal practitioners streamline routine workflows, surface key insights, and perform drafting and search tasks hands-free, all within a secure and integrated environment.

LexisNexis Introduces Protégé General AI with Industry-First Voice Capabilities

Protégé's key differentiator lies in its toggle functionality, allowing users to switch between authoritative legal AI (grounded in LexisNexis content) and general-purpose AI models including GPT-5*, GPT-4o, GPT-o3, and Claude Sonnet 4. This eliminates the need to switch between different AI tools while maintaining enterprise-grade security.

The platform processes documents up to 300 pages long (a 250% increase over previous limits) and offers unprecedented personalization capabilities. It learns individual user workflows, preferences, writing styles, and jurisdictions to deliver customized responses. The system integrates with document management systems to ground responses in firm-specific knowledge while maintaining strict security controls.

Approximately 200 law firms, corporate legal departments, and law schools are participating in the customer preview program, with general availability expected later in 2025.

vLex Showcases Vincent AI Spring '25 with Studio Workflow Creation

vLex presented its Vincent AI Spring '25 Release at ILTACON 2025, highlighting enhanced agentic capabilities and the introduction of Studio, a platform allowing users to create custom workflows without coding. The company emphasized its data-centric approach, leveraging its billion-document global legal database spanning over 100 countries.

vLex Showcases Vincent AI Spring '25 with Studio Workflow Creation

vLex’s Spring ’25 release also emphasizes its Vincent Tables feature, which allows users to extract and compare key data points across large sets of documents and generate structured outputs like memos. Their General Assist capability supports drafting tasks—such as composing emails and summarizing meeting notes—within Vincent’s secure, enterprise-grade environment. Overall, vLex positions Vincent AI as a comprehensive workflow platform that delivers consistent, authoritative legal insights powered by a global database of over one billion documents from more than 100 jurisdictions.

During ILTACON, vLex also announced the 2025 Fastcase 50 awards, recognizing legal innovation leaders who are "engineering the future of legal practice". The company positioned itself as serving the "engineering minds and visionary leaders driving the legal profession's transformation".

🔎 Feature Comparison: How the Big Three Actually Stack Up

Market Positioning and Strategic Differentiation

The three providers have established distinct market positions based on their 2025 announcements. Thomson Reuters targets enterprise-level implementations, evidenced by multi-year contracts with the U.S. Federal Courts system, including the U.S. Supreme Court, and a focus on consistent, reliable workflows for large-scale legal operations.

LexisNexis emphasizes user experience and personalization, with Protégé designed to understand individual lawyer preferences and adapt to different work styles. The voice interface represents a significant advancement in accessibility and usability, particularly valuable for lawyers with physical accessibility needs or those who prefer natural language interaction.

vLex positions itself as serving both mid-size firms and AmLaw 100 practices, emphasizing comprehensive workflow solutions and global legal coverage. The Studio platform addresses the growing demand for customizable AI workflows tailored to specific practice requirements.

Final Thoughts: Industry Impact and Measurable Results

ILTACON was a great experience - I learned and hope to share a lot!

These ILTACON 2025 announcements demonstrate the maturation of legal AI from experimental tools to platforms delivering measurable business value. Case studies reveal significant cost savings, with startups like OMNIUX reporting monthly savings of $15,000 to $20,000 in legal fees using CoCounsel.

Independent analysis shows that contract review tasks, which previously required two to two and a half hours, can now be completed in 10 minutes, representing productivity improvements of over 90%. Legal professionals report that document analysis tasks requiring days of manual work can now be completed in under an hour.

The competitive landscape now features three mature approaches: Thomson Reuters' enterprise-focused agentic workflows with deep legal research integration, LexisNexis's personalized voice-enabled AI with comprehensive model flexibility, and vLex's comprehensive workflow platform with global legal intelligence.

As legal professionals evaluate these platforms, selection criteria should include firm size, practice areas, existing technology infrastructure, required customization levels, and specific workflow requirements. The legal profession's digital transformation has clearly accelerated beyond the experimental phase, with AI becoming essential infrastructure for competitive legal practice.

But what does this mean for the solo, small-, and medium-size law forms? Stay Tuned as my analysis on that will be posted soon!

Happy Lawyering!

* (Note, the original launch was supposed to include GPT-5 but it has been pulled pending resolution of issues in its program - see MTC: Why "Newer" AI Models Aren't Always Better: The ChatGPT-5 and Apple Intelligence Reality Check for Legal Professionals! for reference).

ILTACON 2025 Opening: Navigating the Legal Tech Treasure Trove ⚓

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Ahoy, legal tech voyagers! ⛵ ILTACON 2025 has officially set sail at the magnificent Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland, and what a spectacular opening it's been. From August 10-14, over 4,000 legal professionals interested in legal technology are charting their course through the most comprehensive bounty of legal tech innovations ever assembled.

This year's pirate theme couldn't be more fitting. Legal professionals have truly become modern-day treasure hunters, seeking out the digital gold that will transform their practices. The opening reception on Monday morning perfectly captured this spirit, with maritime merriment setting the tone for what promises to be an extraordinary week of discovery.

Among the distinguished crew of attendees, we spotted previous podcast guest Stephen Embry, the brilliant mind behind the TechLaw Crossroads blog and former chair of the American Bar Association’s Law Practice Division. His insights on artificial intelligence adoption and legal technology competency continue to guide practitioners navigating the choppy waters of digital transformation. Also making waves is Brett Burney, Vice President of NextPoint Law Group, whose expertise in bridging the chasm between legal and technology frontiers has made him a sought-after guide for firms embracing Discovery solutions.

The exhibit hall, themed as the "Pirate's Bounty," features over 225 vendors displaying their technological treasures. From AI-powered legal research tools to advanced case management systems, the bounty available to legal professionals has never been more abundant. The challenge isn't finding technology—it's selecting the right tools that will genuinely enhance practice efficiency without overwhelming existing workflows.

What makes ILTACON unique is its peer-driven approach to education. Unlike vendor-heavy conferences, ILTACON sessions are crafted by practitioners who have firsthand experience with the challenges facing legal technology professionals. This year's 80+ educational sessions span eight focus areas, ensuring every legal professional finds relevant insights to take back to their firm.

For firms with limited to moderate technology skills, ILTACON provides the perfect environment to learn from peers who have successfully navigated similar challenges. The networking opportunities alone justify the investment, as connections made here often lead to solutions for specific practice challenges.

The pirate theme extends beyond mere decoration—it represents the adventurous spirit required to succeed in today's legal technology landscape. Legal professionals must be willing to explore uncharted territories, test new solutions, and occasionally take calculated risks to discover the innovations that will give their practices a competitive edge.

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As we sail through this week of discovery, remember that the real treasure isn't the technology itself—it's the enhanced client service, improved efficiency, and competitive advantages these tools provide when properly implemented.

May fair winds fill your sails as you navigate this legal tech treasure trove! ⚓

#ILTACON2025