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Technology for Lawyers: Empowering the Legal Profession in the Digital Age

CaseFox

It has also revolutionized the way lawyers practice law and interact with clients. In this article, we will delve into the transformative impact of technology for lawyers. Legal Research and Data Analytics: Gone are the days of poring over endless law books and case files in dusty libraries.

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Ep 063: Legal Analytics Super Session

LawNext podcast

The growing use of legal analytics is rapidly transforming the practice of law. Within law firms, analytics drive litigation strategy, business development efforts, and hiring decisions. Within corporate legal departments, analytics drive outside counsel hiring and internal business operations.

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The Future of AI within LexisNexis and the Legal Industry with Lexis CTO Jeff Reihl – TGIR Ep. 197

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

The recent survey conducted by Lexis uncovered that 39% of lawyers, 46% of law students, and 45% of consumers agreed that generative AI tools will significantly transform the practice of law. Jeff went on to explain how AI technology is helping lawyers reduce research time and increase accuracy in creating legal documents.

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Legal AI: A Lawyer’s New Best Friend?

TechLaw Crossroads

There’s lots of talk about AI and machine learning and how those tools will or will not impact the practice of law. That AI won’t affect how lawyers do their job one iota. The other group—the sky is falling group—focuses on the possibility that robots will soon replace lawyers. Neither extreme is entirely accurate.

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LegalWeek 2024 Special Part Two: Mollie Nichols and Mark Noel from Redgrave Data

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

And you hear a lot of hype. And I think we’re hearing that there’s probably not at least at this point in time, a Mark Noel 4:07 lot of folks haven’t done the math on some of these things. And, you know, you were kind of afraid that people wouldn’t, you know, judges lawyers wouldn’t accept it. And is there a cost savings?

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Bim Dave

Colin S. Levy

They may not be “bad” experiences but can be significantly different and lead to frustration and lack of user adoption at a firm, particularly at the lawyer level. would provide the lawyer with a quick and easy to digest number from the finance system. ● "Who at our firm speaks French?"

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Paulina Grnarova and Yannic Kilcher from DeepJudge.AI: Unlocking Institutional Knowledge: How AI is Transforming Legal Search (TGIR Ep. 224)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

As PhDs from ETH Zurich, Grnarova and Kilcher recognized lawyers needed better access to institutional knowledge rather than constantly reinventing the wheel. Instead of reinventing the wheel, lawyers can find relevant precedents and background facts at their fingertips. Is it in AI or machine learning or both that?

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