Enterprise companies with huge databases of proprietary information in 2025 can’t resist the siren call of AI, and LexisNexis is no different. You’ll hear it: when I asked Sean to describe LexisNexis to me, the first word he said wasn’t “law” or “data,” it was “AI.”
The goal is for the LexisNexis AI tool, called Protégé, to go beyond simple research, and help lawyers draft the actual legal writing they submit to the court in support of their arguments.
That’s a big deal, because so far AI has created just as much chaos and slop in the courts as anywhere else. There is a consistent drumbeat of stories about lawyers getting caught and sanctioned for relying on AI tools that cite hallucinated case law that doesn’t exist.
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