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The Five Most Momentous Legal Tech Fails

Above the Law - Technology

While the last few years have brought an abundance of new and innovative legal tech products to market, the fact of the matter is that not every new product will succeed. Let’s revisit five of the most momentous legal tech fails of the last 10 years. In 2016, legal tech entrepreneur Derek Bluford was riding high.

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ROSS Cofounder Returns To Legal Tech with Startup Using AI To Surface Judges’ Decision-Making Patterns

Above the Law - Technology

” He distinguished Bench IQ from legal analytics companies such as Lex Machina or Pre/Dicta. ” Lawyers tend to use traditional legal analytics products at the front end of a litigation, to help their clients determine whether it is worth investing in going forward with the case, he said.

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Lex Machina Expands The Power Of Legal Analytics To Litigation In State Courts [Sponsored]

Above the Law - Technology

Lex Machina expands its powerful machine learning, trained and reviewed by attorneys, to help legal practitioners make data-driven decisions in state courts as well as federal courts. The post Lex Machina Expands The Power Of Legal Analytics To Litigation In State Courts appeared first on Above the Law.

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LexisNexis Acquires Case Law Analytics

Legal Tech Blog

LexisNexis announced the acquisition of Case Law Analytics , a French legaltech company specializing in the modeling of legal risk using artificial intelligence. We see attractive opportunities to bring together Case Law Analytics with LexisNexis AI and generative AI legal solutions.

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Motion Analytics in Florida and California

Legal Tech Monitor

Docket Alarm has expanded Pleading Tags and Motion Analytics in state courts, adding coverage in key counties in Florida and California. The pleading tags also power motion analytics, allowing users to learn how likely a particular motion type is to succeed.

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Litigation Analytics Company Gavelytics is Shutting Down Tomorrow

LawSites

The hardest stories I have to report are the ones about legal tech startups that are forced to shut down. Today brings news that Gavelytics , a seven-year-old litigation analytics company, is closing its doors effective tomorrow. We invented the category of state court analytics.

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Legal Analytics

Colin S. Levy

In the legal world, whether we attorneys want to recognize it or not, we already use quite a bit of legal tech. The computers we use to research, the programs we use to draft documents and emails, the phones we use to negotiate are all pieces of legal technology. CSL = me, KDA = Professor Ashley.)