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Why Human Connection Still Matters in Services - Even in an AI World
A new study reinforces the importance of people-first legal investigations. In an era where artificial intelligence can write briefs, scan public records, and summarize data in seconds, it’s tempting to believe that human input is becoming optional. But in high-stakes fields like law, insurance, and investigations, one question still matters deeply: Do people trust what they read when it comes from AI? A recent study published in Nature Human Behaviour suggests that the ans

Colin Piazza
4 days ago2 min read


LinkedIn as a Legal Intelligence Tool: Beyond Networking
LinkedIn is often viewed as a digital resume board or a recruitment tool, but for legal professionals, its real power lies in intelligence gathering. Whether you're involved in litigation, compliance, due diligence, or investigations, LinkedIn offers a unique and often underutilized window into the professional world of individuals and organizations. Here’s how legal teams are using LinkedIn beyond basic networking: Mapping Professional Relationships. LinkedIn reveals who

Colin Piazza
4 days ago2 min read


Legal Tech Is on Fire - And AI Is Fueling the Growth
AI is dominating headlines in the legal sector, and for good reason. In the past two weeks, two major AI-driven legal tech startups announced massive funding rounds: Harvey AI is in talks to raise more than $250 million , pushing its valuation to $5 billion just two years after launching ( Reuters ). The company provides AI tools for general counsel teams, helping with tasks like document review, legal research, and compliance workflows. Legora (formerly Leya) raised $80 m

Colin Piazza
4 days ago2 min read


Emotional Appeals in Jury Persuasion
The Emotional Side of Persuasion In every courtroom, facts and law form the backbone of a case. But to win hearts and minds, trial lawyers must also tap into emotions. Jurors don’t make decisions like robots. They react emotionally to stories of suffering, betrayal, and injustice, shaping how they interpret the evidence. Today’s jurors are more media-savvy than ever. They are used to emotional content: from viral videos to crowdfunding. This modern media landscape makes em

Colin Piazza
May 19, 20253 min read


The Evolution of Digital Evidence: How Courts' Acceptance of Social Media Has Changed Legal Strategy
When social media first entered courtrooms in the early 2000s, judges approached digital evidence with extreme caution. Today, that same evidence often serves as the cornerstone of a successful legal strategy. This transformation didn't happen overnight—it evolved through landmark cases that progressively defined how digital footprints would be interpreted within our legal system. The Digital Evidence Timeline: Landmark Cases Authentication Challenges: Griffin v. Maryland

Colin Piazza
May 8, 20253 min read


Social Media Trends 2025: What They Mean for Jury Research & Investigations
Social media is evolving faster than ever, and as someone who specializes in jury research and OSINT investigations, these shifts aren’t just trends—they’re critical to how I analyze online behavior. Understanding the latest digital movements helps me uncover patterns in juror sentiment, assess credibility, and track emerging narratives that may influence legal cases. A recent article from Sprout Social highlights key social media trends shaping 2025, many of which have dir

Colin Piazza
Mar 6, 20252 min read
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