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Clio Duo unlocks a new era of legal platform intelligence

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Built on the most robust unified legal technology platform, Clio Duo debuts as AI adoption rates soar

AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ – Clio, the global leader in legal technology, announced the arrival of Clio Duo at the 2024 Clio Cloud Conference in Austin, Texas. This groundbreaking introduction of artificial intelligence on the Clio platform—trusted by over 150,000 legal professionals—sets a new precedent for legal AI. It enables a seamless integration of advanced AI capabilities into everyday legal tasks, enhancing efficiency and transforming how legal professionals operate across a unified technology platform.

“The launch of Clio Duo marks a defining moment for the legal industry,” said Jack Newton, CEO and Founder of Clio. “We’ve embedded artificial intelligence into the most connected platform in legal, and we’ve done so at an unprecedented scale. As AI adoption continues to accelerate across the industry, we’ve built Clio Duo with a great deal of precision and protection, laying a strong foundation for how AI can empower legal professionals to scale their practice confidently. Our customers deserve the best tools as they reshape their practices with this transformative technology. Launching Clio Duo is a significant milestone to celebrate today, but it’s just the beginning of an ongoing journey to develop AI that evolves with the future of legal work.”

Clio Duo acts as an AI-powered legal partner, streamlining all aspects of a law firm and transforming data into actionable insights. Built into Clio’s flagship practice management product, Clio Manage, Clio Duo enhances legal workflows by offering insights and automating tasks, allowing legal professionals to prioritize critical work and boost productivity without switching applications.

With Clio Duo, customers can:

Instantly access client and matter details, retrieving key information without the need to sift through extensive documents.Extract and cite precise details from documents within seconds.Summarize any text document in Clio Manage with one click, and easily export or save the summary as a new file, on both desktop and mobile apps.Get smart recommendations on high-priority tasks and matters, including what needs immediate attention, meeting preparations, and how to prioritize pending tasks.Work from anywhere in Clio Manage and delegate assignments to Clio Duo, such as creating a task, bill, or calendar event, freeing you up to focus on your current priorities.Automatically generate professional text messages and email replies with suggested responses, generating short or long-form replies for client communications via Clio for Clients.View an audit log of all actions performed by Clio Duo, ensuring transparency and accountability for every AI-driven task.

Rising demand for AI in the legal industry

This feature arrives as Clio’s customer base demonstrates a strong demand for AI, reflecting a broader trend among legal professionals embracing AI adoption. Per the latest Legal Trends Report, 79% of lawyers in the United States have adopted AI in some capacity. Legal professionals’ opinions on future AI use support growing adoption: over 4 in 5 (84%) firms using AI believe that AI will increase over the next 12 months. Even among firms that have yet to adopt AI, 68% say their use of AI will increase over the next 12 months.

Early trial customers of Clio Duo reported significant boosts in both efficiency and productivity. From streamlining tasks to speeding up workflows, Clio Duo has helped legal professionals achieve more in less time without compromising quality.

“With Clio Duo, I can get so much more done in less time and save up to 5 hours a week. It really helps me tackle writing demands creatively and efficiently, and makes prioritizing my daily tasks much easier. I can stay focused on what truly matters.” – Taylor Sellitto, Paralegal, Legler, Murphy & Battaglia, LLP.

“Clio Duo makes it much easier to find key information, such as billing and month-to-month comparisons, helping me gain a better understanding of my practice’s growth.” – Kate Santon, Attorney, Santon General Counsel, P.C.

“Clio Duo has really improved how we communicate with our clients. Its ability to suggest and draft responses right from Clio Manage has made our job less stressful and much more efficient.” – Sarah Harris, Managing Partner, Harris & Schroeder, PLLC.

“With Clio Duo, I can get the data I need instantly just by asking a question. I don’t have to run reports or filter through custom fields anymore, which saves me time and helps me be more productive!” – Melissa Oosterhof, Attorney, Oosterhof Law Office, PLLC

Speed, accuracy, and transparency

Clio Duo efficiently handles questions through its chat-like interface, providing answers in text and table formats that can be easily copied and used in other editors. Leveraging advanced AI capabilities, Clio Duo can understand and process complex queries, tightly coupled with details from Clio Manage, producing timely and relevant insights. Additionally, Clio Duo can prioritize information, ensuring that the most immediately critical information is always top-of-mind across a law firm.

Clio Duo uses advanced technologies that include sophisticated machine learning techniques, natural language processing, and large language models to produce tailored insights, reduce manual inputs, and accelerate workflows.

Transparency and accountability are at the core of Clio Duo with its unique and robust audit log feature. This provides a clear trail of information sources, including cited references and document origins, ensuring that every piece of data and insight is traceable and verifiable. By maintaining records of all interactions and modifications, Clio’s audit log helps legal professionals keep track of their information, supporting compliance and enhancing confidence in the accuracy of their work.

Safety and limitations

Clio Duo is designed with a strong emphasis on safety and reliability, incorporating advanced guardrails that serve multiple critical functions. While these guardrails are essential for eliminating harmful content, ensuring that inappropriate or unsafe material is filtered out, they also play a significant role in security. By detecting potential vulnerabilities, such as prompt injections, and preventing unauthorized access or misuse, Clio Duo’s guardrails bolster overall system resilience. With stringent security measures and real-time monitoring, Clio Duo effectively mitigates risks while maintaining the integrity and protection of sensitive information.

Additionally, Clio Duo meticulously filters information to ensure relevance and accuracy, aligning with established permission lines within Clio Manage. Access to data and insights is restricted based on user roles and permissions, ensuring consistency and security across the platform. By adhering to these predefined permission settings, Clio Duo streamlines workflows while reinforcing a secure and controlled environment for managing sensitive client information.

A key milestone in Clio’s AI roadmap

Clio Duo is a major first step in the company’s wider AI-driven product roadmap. Clio plans to expand AI capabilities across every aspect of the Clio platform, transforming how legal professionals manage their practices. This includes advanced AI features that can perform a wide variety of tasks in law firm marketing, billing, legal documents drafting, and more, ensuring that law firm workflows are more intuitive, efficient, and insightful.

As part of its vision, Clio will introduce features that offer a more personalized AI experience. These advanced AI capabilities are built with rigorous data protection standards, ensuring customer information is handled securely and in full compliance with privacy regulations. By leveraging their data, users will gain access to tailored AI-driven solutions designed to meet the specific needs of their organizations. To ensure compliance, any data used in AI modeling will be carefully redacted to protect sensitive information. These tools will streamline workflows, aligning more closely with operational goals to enhance overall efficiency. Clio’s ongoing dedication to transparency and security remains a core focus as it continues to expand its AI offerings, enabling legal professionals to confidently tap into the full potential of artificial intelligence.

Clio’s app integration network, boasting over 250 integrations—the largest in the legal industry—plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of AI-powered technologies within the Clio platform. As Clio continues to lead in legaltech innovation, these partnerships will be instrumental in expanding the reach and capabilities of AI across unique legal workflows. As Clio expands its AI offerings, these partnerships will also drive innovation, ensuring that the legal community benefits from the latest advancements in AI technology while adhering to Clio’s industry-leading standards of security and data protection.

“We’re not just focused on today, we’re planning 2 to 5 years ahead,” says Jonathan Watson, CTO at Clio. “Our aim is to seamlessly integrate AI into every aspect of legal work, making it intuitive—an extension of your team—enhancing productivity and decision-making. By laying this groundwork now, we’re positioning Clio as a long-term AI partner for legal professionals, helping them navigate future challenges and find new ways to grow their practice. We’re committed to delivering AI tools that are intuitive and easy to use, while driving the industry forward with best-in-class innovation.”

For more information, please visit clio.com/features/legal-ai-software.

About Clio

Since its inception in 2008, Clio has revolutionized the landscape of legal technology, emerging as the undisputed leader of innovation and integration. By offering advanced yet intuitive legal software, Clio has redefined efficiency and client service, setting the standard for legal professionals across the globe. With an unwavering commitment to groundbreaking innovation and customer success, Clio stands as the preeminent authority in legaltech, continuously pushing the boundaries of the sector’s evolution. Explore the future of legal technology with Clio at www.clio.com.

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We Mean Business Coalition: New polling shows overwhelming global business support for clean electrification amid fossil fuel volatility

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LONDON, June 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — A landmark global survey of business executives across 18 countries shows overwhelming support for a rapid transition to electrified economies run predominantly on renewables-based electricity.

The findings suggest geopolitical instability is accelerating an existing business shift toward clean electrification, but that power systems, grids and policy frameworks are not keeping pace.

As geopolitical tensions continue in the Middle East, and G7 leaders gather in Evian amid growing concern over economic resilience and global vulnerabilities, 91% of business leaders say electrification would improve energy security, and 79% say instability has made their own business shift to electrification more urgent.

Collected during late April as the Strait of Hormuz remained closed, the data indicates business executives across all polled countries support a rapid move away from fossil fuel systems, with 90% expecting their operations to be electrified by 2035.

The polling comes after an International Energy Agency (IEA) report found repeated energy shocks are reshaping government and company investment priorities, while the Turkish and Australian COP31 hosts and the International Renewables Agency (IRENA) have called for a stronger global push to run vehicles, industry and buildings on electricity rather than fossil fuels.

The data shows that 90% of business leaders surveyed say transitioning to a renewables-based electricity system in their country is likely to boost economic growth and 88% say electrifying their operations will make their business more competitive.

However, 72% of those surveyed say government policies are lagging behind.

Powering Up: Business Perspectives on Electrification warns that countries failing to electrify risk losing out to more electrified economies, with 62% saying they would consider moving operations if their government did not offer sufficient support to electrify.

The polling, conducted across key economies and emerging markets, was commissioned by E3G, We Mean Business Coalition and the Global Renewables Alliance, and underscores growing business demand for clean electrification as a strategy for energy security, competitiveness and economic growth, as well as tackling climate change.

Business leaders of medium-sized and large organisations were surveyed in Australia, Brazil, China, Colombia, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kenya, Nigeria, Philippines, Poland, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, United Kingdom and United States.

Find the full press release and report here.

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AI reshapes global labour market into two distinct paths, rewarding human skills: PwC 2026 Global AI Jobs Barometer

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AI is creating a ‘two-track’ labour market: ‘professionalised’ roles (in which AI acts like a force multiplier for experts, requiring more human-intensive skills) see greater growth across headcount and wages than ‘democratised’ roles (in which AI makes the role itself easier for non-experts to perform)Companies most able to use AI are seeing faster headcount growth than the least AI-exposed companies (52% vs 36%) and higher wage growth (24% vs 17%)”Super-star companies” most exposed to AI achieved labour productivity gains of 163%, significantly outpacing other businessesJobs requiring specific AI skills are growing almost eight times (69%) faster than the total jobs market (9%), with the average wage premium for AI skills rising to 62%Entry-level outlook diverges: Analysis of US data shows AI-exposed entry-level roles are seven times more likely to require traditionally senior-level skills such as judgement and leadership. These roles grew 35% since 2019, while other entry-level roles declined by 10%

LONDON, 15 June 2026 /CNW/ — AI is rapidly reshaping the skills employers want most from workers – increasing the emphasis on human skills such as judgement, creativity and leadership – as companies most able to use AI continue to expand hiring faster than their peers, according to PwC’s 2026 Global AI Jobs Barometer, released today. 

The Barometer, which analysed more than one billion job ads across six continents, also finds that AI is driving a ‘two-track’ global labour market in which ‘professionalised’ roles – in which AI automates routine tasks so human judgement and expertise are emphasized – are growing faster than roles ‘democratised’ by AI – in which AI makes the role itself easier for non-experts to perform.

‘Professionalised’ roles (such as radiologists or recruiters) are seeing twice the growth in available jobs and 42% faster salary growth than those categorised as ‘democratised’ (such as IT service managers or medical secretaries).

At the entry level, AI appears to be increasing demand for more ‘senior’ skills from junior workers. Based on 2.4 million entry-level jobs analysed in the US, entry-level roles most exposed to AI are now seven times more likely to require traditionally senior-level ‘human-intensive’ skills like leadership, creativity or face-to-face interactions.

Job openings for these ‘seniorised’ entry-level roles have grown 35% since 2019, while other entry-level roles shrank 10%.

Joe Atkinson, Global Chief AI Officer, PwC, said:

“Across the global economy, we’re beginning to see a new divide emerge between different models for talent and value creation. The companies seeing the greatest returns on AI are using it to amplify human expertise, accelerate innovation and create entirely new sources of value. As a result, they are pulling further ahead on productivity and growth than companies that focus primarily on automation.”

AI is driving a productivity boom – and “super-star” companies most able to use AI are pulling ahead significantly

The report finds widening divergence between companies most and least exposed to AI. Companies operating in the most AI-exposed sectors recorded 34% productivity growth in 2025 relative to 2018, compared to 24% for the companies least able to use AI.

Within this group, a pronounced “super-star” effect is emerging. The top 20% of the most AI-exposed companies achieved average labour productivity growth of 163% relative to 2018 – nearly five times higher than the most AI-exposed companies overall.

Perhaps most surprisingly, headcount growth at the most AI-exposed companies is outpacing growth at the least AI-exposed companies – 52% relative to 36% in 2025, based on 2018 baseline levels.

Average wage premium for AI skills hits 62% as AI job postings eclipse broader labour market growth

As companies continue to boost productivity with AI, the average wage premium for workers with AI skills continued to surge higher – hitting 62%, up from 57% last year.

The wage premium varies by industry: as high as 118% in some sectors, such as consumer markets, and 16% in government and public sector work.

Jobs requiring specific AI skills – such as prompt engineering or machine learning – have also soared, growing roughly eight times (69%) as fast as the overall jobs market, at 9%. The number of AI jobs is almost twice as high as 2024, with growth in AI jobs outpacing all jobs since 2015. 

Sectors including technology, media and telecommunications (11%) and professional services (6%) sectors saw the highest share in AI job growth – with health at the lowest end (less than 1%)

Pete Brown, Global Workforce Leader, PwC, said:

“The traditional relationship between experience and expertise is changing. AI is removing some of the routine work that once acted as an apprenticeship, while increasing demand for judgement, leadership and adaptability much earlier in careers. Organisations need to rethink how they develop talent if they want people to thrive in this new environment.”

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About PwC 2026 Global AI Jobs Barometer 

PwC’s 2026 AI Jobs Barometer analysed more than one billion jobs advertisements in 27 countries and territories. The Barometer combines large-scale labour market, company financial and occupational task data to understand how AI is reshaping jobs, skills, wages and productivity across the global economy. Additionally, this year’s Barometer includes targeted analysis of entry-level roles, including how the skill requirements of early-career jobs are changing in highly AI-exposed occupations. You can read the full report and learn more about the methodology and key takeaways at www.pwc.com.

About PwC 

At PwC, we help clients build trust and reinvent so they can turn complexity into competitive advantage. We’re a tech-forward, people-empowered network with more than 364,000 people in 136 countries and 137 territories. Across audit and assurance, tax and legal, deals and consulting, we help clients build, accelerate, and sustain momentum. Find out more at www.pwc.com.

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Shield AI and Destinus demonstrate autonomous strike and teaming capabilities on an interceptor system in full-mission flight exercise

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PARIS, June 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Shield AI and Destinus have successfully demonstrated autonomous collaborative strike capabilities on the Destinus Hornet, an interceptor system designed for counter-UAS missions against loitering munitions, drone swarms, and hostile uncrewed threats at scale. The tests, conducted in Segovia, Spain, validated Shield AI’s Hivemind AI piloting abilities to support autonomy-enabled coordination and in-flight adaptation in contested airspace and demonstrated how this capability can help operators respond more quickly to large-scale unmanned threats.

The milestone builds on two prior phases of integration: Phase 1 established Hivemind platform control on the Hornet in under two months and Phase 2 demonstrated V-BAT and Hornet multi-platform teaming in flight. For this phase, the Segovia campaign executed a complete operational concept developed for the Destinus Ruta, a low-cost turbojet strike platform designed for terrain-following penetration in GNSS-denied and contested environments. Hornet served as the initial integration baseline across the Destinus family due to a shared flight control architecture. This is intended to accelerate Hivemind integration across additional Destinus systems and reduce the technical risk ahead of the planned transition to Ruta.

“Autonomous systems must be able to sense threats, adapt, and act at the edge — especially in contested environments where direct command and control is degraded or denied,” said Christian Gutierrez, senior vice president of Hivemind at Shield AI. “What we demonstrated in Segovia is a repeatable, fieldable autonomous capability that closes the reconnaissance-to-strike loop at the speed the threat demands.”

Phase 3 exercised the full mission sequence aligned to the Ruta operational concept, including autonomy-assisted mission planning via ground control station, radio testing, autonomous terrain following, in-flight target updates, and autonomous terminal maneuver execution on operator command. The next phase will transition these capabilities to the Destinus Ruta platform in Ukraine, enabling coordinated strike behaviors between V-BAT and multiple Ruta systems. This follow-on evaluation will focus on repeatability, reliability, and integration with existing operator command-and-control architectures.

“Destinus platforms operate on our own flight control architecture, and Hivemind validated that we can integrate third-party autonomy without surrendering system design authority,” said Tim Moser, chief technology officer at Destinus. “Repeatable integration, clear command authority, fieldable capability — that is how autonomy moves from a demonstration to something operators can rely on in the field.”

The Destinus Hornet is a multi-role autonomous platform capable of counter-UAS, strike, reconnaissance, data relay, and security operations. Hornet systems form part of a broader layered air-defense architecture designed to protect high-value sites and critical infrastructure.

The Hivemind AI pilot enables platforms to sense, decide, and act independently, within operator-defined parameters under established command authority. Unlike traditional autopilots that cannot deviate from preplanned routes, Hivemind dynamically reroutes mission plans, responds to unexpected conditions, avoids obstacles, and executes complex tasks safely and effectively.

Shield AI will be exhibiting at Eurosatory in Hall 5A, stand A276, and Destinus will also be exhibiting in Hall 4, stand E255.

About Shield AI:

Founded in 2015, Shield AI is a venture-backed defense-tech company with the mission of protecting service members and civilians with intelligent systems. Its products include Hivemind autonomy software and V-BAT and X-BAT aircraft. With offices and facilities across the U.S., Europe, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific, Shield AI’s technology actively supports operations worldwide. For more information, visit www.shield.ai. Follow Shield AI on LinkedInXInstagram, and YouTube.

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Charles Forrester, Communications Manager (Europe): media@shield.ai

About Destinus:

Destinus is a European defence and aerospace company built for the age of mass-produced threats. The company designs and manufactures autonomous strike systems and air defence systems in Europe for European and allied armed forces. Its edge is the combination of a unified autonomy stack, deep vertical integration, and industrial-scale production that turns fast iteration into fielded capability.

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FTI Consulting: destinus@fticonsulting.com 

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