Supio Emerges with $25M Series A to Revolutionize Legal Tech, Boosts Law Firm Efficiency with AI

Seattle, WA – Emerging from its initial secretive phase, Supio, an AI-driven platform, has announced a successful Series A funding round of $25 million led by Sapphire Ventures, marking a significant advancement for the technology’s use in personal injury and mass tort litigation. With the participation of initial investors such as Bonfire Ventures and Foothill Ventures, the burgeoning tech firm’s total capital has reached $33 million. Supio harnesses the power of Large Language Models (LLMs) to analyze and organize vast amounts of unstructured data that law firms typically manage. This technological solution brings a high … Read more

Shapiro-Davis Administration Allocates $80 Million for Enhanced Law Enforcement Resources and Victim Support Programs

Harrisburg, PA — In a significant move to enhance public safety, the Shapiro-Davis administration has announced the approval of $80 million in funding to upgrade law enforcement equipment and expand support for crime victims across Pennsylvania. This initiative underscores a strengthened commitment to the safety and well-being of citizens in the state. The newly approved funds focus primarily on modernizing tools and technology used by police departments, which officials say are critically important for maintaining public order and ensuring officer safety. Additionally, a substantial portion of the budget will assist individuals and families affected by … Read more

Former Republican Attorney General Alberto Gonzales Endorses Kamala Harris, Citing Trump’s Threat to Rule of Law

WASHINGTON — In a striking political pivot, Alberto R. Gonzales, former U.S. Attorney General under President George W. Bush, has endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for the presidency. Gonzales, once a key figure in the Bush administration, critiqued former President Donald Trump’s undermining of legal norms, specifically referencing his actions surrounding the January 6 insurrection at the Capitol. Gonzales, whose career has navigated through several top legal roles and controversies, declared his support in an op-ed, emphasizing the peril he perceives in Trump’s potential return to power. “As we near a pivotal election, it is … Read more

Montana Law School Grad Found Not Guilty of Attempted Rape But Convicted on Other Charges in High-Profile Case

Missoula, MT — In a late Friday deliberation, a Missoula jury issued a mixed verdict in the trial of Cole Larson Levine, a 25-year-old former University of Montana law student. Levine was acquitted of attempted sexual intercourse without consent but was convicted on four other charges including aggravated assault. The accusations stemmed from an incident reported in downtown Missoula in August 2022. Along with the assault charges, Levine was found guilty of destruction or tampering with a communication device and unlawful restraint, a lesser charge related to allegations of attempted kidnapping. Additionally, Levine faced consequences … Read more