Lex Machina Review Newsletter
Independent, source-cited coverage of legal AI tools, regulation, and risk incidents — delivered to your inbox. For legal professionals who need to stay current without tracking the space continuously.
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- Updates to maintained tool profiles when capabilities or pricing change
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Recent content
A sample of recent records published across the site:
- comparison-guides
A sourced registry of documented incidents where AI-generated citation hallucinations led to court sanctions, attorney discipline, or malpractice exposure — with case citations, docket references, and professional responsibility implications for each entry.
- risk-digest
A structured reference covering the full arc of U.S. federal court AI citation sanctions — from the 2023 watershed through Q1 2026's record $145,000 quarter — documenting verified case counts, sanction amounts, the legal authority bases courts apply, and the four enforcement principles that now give litigating attorneys a calculable risk model.
- comparison-guides
A structured side-by-side comparison of four AI-powered eDiscovery platforms — Relativity aiR, Reveal, Logikcull, and Everlaw — evaluated across predictive coding accuracy, data privacy controls, pricing model, and fit for different legal team sizes.