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NetDocuments Launches Smart Answers to Power AI-Driven Legal Knowledge

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March 4, 2026

Legal document management provider NetDocuments has introduced Smart Answers, a new capability designed to help lawyers access and apply their firm’s institutional knowledge using generative AI. The feature enables legal professionals to ask complex questions in natural language and receive conversational responses grounded in their firm’s own documents and matter history, complete with citations. By…

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Bundledocs Launches Collaborative Review Platform for Legal Teams

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March 4, 2026

Cloud-based legal document platform Bundledocs has launched Bundledocs Review, a new collaboration capability designed to allow legal teams and external stakeholders to work together on document bundles in real time. The new feature expands the company’s platform beyond document preparation into collaborative review, enabling law firms and legal teams to comment, annotate, redact, and edit…

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Spellbook Raises USD $40M Debt to Fund Legal AI Acquisitions

News Brief
March 4, 2026

Toronto-based Spellbook, an AI copilot for contract drafting used by nearly 4,000 law firms and legal teams globally, has secured USD $40 million in debt financing from RBCx. The financing follows Spellbook’s USD $50 million Series B round earlier this year, which valued the company at $350 million post-money. The new capital is intended to…

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Canadian Bar Association Partners with Spellbook on Contract AI

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March 3, 2026

In a significant endorsement of legal AI in Canada, Toronto-based Spellbook has signed a two-year agreement with the Canadian Bar Association (CBA), becoming the organization’s exclusive AI partner for contract drafting and review under its Advantage program. The partnership gives the CBA’s roughly 40,000 lawyers, judges, notaries, and law students preferred access to Spellbook’s Microsoft…

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CiteRight and Jurisage Streamline Legal Workflows for Litigators with AI Tech Tools

Knowlton Thomas
March 2, 2026

CiteRight is designed to make legal citation automatic. The Toronto-based company, founded in 2017 by McGill graduate Aaron Wenner, says its features can dramatically streamline legal drafting workflow, reduce errors, and simplify compliance. Through CiteSense, users can scan Word documents, and the tech instantly identifies and matches plain-text citations to authoritative cases from a library…

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Inovia TechTalk Spotlights Spellbook and the Future of Legal AI

News Brief
February 27, 2026

Toronto’s legal innovation community will gather next week for the Inovia TechTalk — Spellbook Edition, taking place Wednesday, March 4th from 5:00 to 7:00 pm ET. Hosted by Inovia Capital, an investor in Spellbook, the session will bring together founders, legal professionals, and technology leaders for a focused discussion on how generative AI is reshaping…

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Clio Embeds Working Capital Into Workflow

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February 26, 2026

Clio is expanding deeper into embedded finance with the official launch of Clio Capital, an integrated funding solution designed to give U.S. law firms direct access to working capital inside its platform. The move follows Clio’s October 2025 introduction of Pay Later with Affirm and reflects the company’s broader strategy to build a fintech layer…

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Thomson Reuters’ CoCounsel Hits 1 Million Users

Robert Lewis
February 24, 2026

Thomson Reuters says one million professionals across 107 countries are now using its AI assistant, CoCounsel — a milestone the company argues signals that artificial intelligence has moved from experimentation into production across regulated industries. The figure spans legal, tax, audit, compliance, risk, and global trade professionals. While the company did not provide a breakdown…

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