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Rachel Donovan

Rachel Donovan

Legal Innovation & Risk Analyst • Regulation, Compliance & Market Risk

Rachel Donovan is a legal innovation analyst examining regulatory frameworks, compliance risks, and policy trends that impact LegalTech investments. She focuses on how data privacy laws, professional ethics rules, and jurisdictional differences shape technology adoption in the legal sector.

Her work covers cross-border compliance, platform liability, regulatory uncertainty, and how investors can factor legal risk into technology valuations. Rachel’s writing brings balance to LegalTech investing by highlighting both opportunity and constraint.

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The 2025 LegalTech Boom: Where Investors Are Putting Their Money
The 2025 LegalTech Boom: Where Investors Are Putting Their Money
Oct 06, 2025
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46 MIN
The LegalTech renaissance is transforming the legal industry through AI, automation, and analytics. Explore key market trends, investment insights, and emerging risks.

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Top 10 AI Tools Every Law Firm Will Use by 2026
Top 10 AI Tools Every Law Firm Will Use by 2026
Oct 06, 2025
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44 MIN
AI is reshaping U.S. law in 2025–2026—from research and drafting to CLM and e-discovery—plus ethics, NIST AI RMF, EU AI Act, and the top tools firms adopt.

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Legal Education 2.0: Training the Tech-Driven Lawyer
Legal Education 2.0: Training the Tech-Driven Lawyer
Oct 07, 2025
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45 MIN
Explore how U.S. law schools and firms are embracing AI, data, and digital literacy to train the next generation of tech-driven lawyers.

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Blockchain Contracts: From Smart to Mainstream
From Smart Contracts to Mainstream Blockchain Adoption
Oct 07, 2025
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37 MIN
Explore how blockchain contracts are evolving from smart code to mainstream business tools transforming law, finance, and digital commerce.

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