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OpenText named a Leader and Outperformer in the GigaOm Radar for E-Discovery

OpenText

They can deliver a very wide range of features that are purposefully built to address specific key stages of the Electronic Discovery Model (EDRM) yet are ill-equipped to perform other tasks. In today’s legal technology market, eDiscovery solutions are far from a one-size-fits-all solution.

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eDiscovery Excellence: Best Practices and Strategies for Legal Success

CaseFox

Introduction In today’s digital age, electronic discovery, or eDiscovery, plays a crucial role in the legal process. The vast amount of electronically stored information (ESI) makes it essential for legal professionals to adopt effective eDiscovery strategies for navigating the complex world of litigation.

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The Future of Legal Tech: How Technology Is Transforming the Business of Law

MatterSuite

Here are some of the key technologies shaping the legal industry: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning Legal Research: AI-powered platforms, like ROSS, use natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning. It automates the time-consuming process of document review and due diligence.

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Legal AI Tools

Lawmatics

Legal software utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) helps law firms automate routine tasks like billing and document management, allowing lawyers and staff to focus on strategic tasks (or other areas that require their skills and expertise) and less on repetitive administrative tasks. How is AI Being Used in the Legal Field?

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Insights Every Lawyer Needs: Key Legal Marketing Statistics

MatterSuite

In today’s digital age, electronic discovery, or eDiscovery, plays a crucial role in the legal process. The vast amount of electronically stored information (ESI) makes it essential for legal professionals to adopt effective eDiscovery strategies for navigating the complex world of litigation.

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Artificial Intelligence and Legal Defensibility – Distinguishing AI Concepts and Explaining in Plain Language

Percipient

We are often asked if we incorporate artificial intelligence (“AI”) into our legal workflows and electronic discovery processes. Its most popular use is to identify documents that are likely to be responsive for further coding by a human reviewer. CAL is typically used to identify relevancy.

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The Future of Legal Technology

Lawmatics

With emerging new technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, many people have started considering what legal software might mean for the legal profession’s future. Electronic signature systems. Most lawyers recognize the productivity and efficiency gains brought about by legal technology.