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AI’s Future of Legal Productivity and Why You Shouldn’t Be Afraid of It

Legal Talk Network

Using AI strategically at your law firm can be a time, error, and resource saver. Draft Motions and Briefs A study by Bloomberg Law found that 84% of litigators rank drafting motions and briefs as their most time-consuming task. The need to respond quickly to discovery requests promptly adds even more pressure.

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Five Legal Technology Trends of Note From the TechnoLawyer Top Products Awards of 2021

Attorney at Work

With billions documenting their life from the banal to the audacious, these services have become a treasure trove for discovery. Legal research tasks used to fall into one of three groups with time as the limiting factor — doable by any law firm, doable only by large firms such as 50 state surveys, and impossible.

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Automating web compliance is much easier than we believe

Global LegalTech Hub

This is partly because compliance tasks are still performed manually by some teams, and the growing amount of data generated by assets like the company website, social media profiles, and terms and conditions make it nearly impossible to keep track of absolutely everything and stay compliant. Actually, yes. But not in the way you think.

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Legalweek News Roundup Part 1: Reveal, Casepoint, DISCO, ContractPodAi, HaystackID, Repario

LawSites

As has been the case for several years, e-discovery and contract-management companies dominated the news coming out of Legalweek. DISCO Teases AI Chatbot ‘Cecilia’ The discovery company DISCO said it will soon release DISCO Cecilia, an AI chatbot that is designed to enable lawyers to find evidence more quickly and easily.

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Legalweek News Roundup Part 1: Reveal, Casepoint, DISCO, ContractPodAi, HaystackID, Repario

Legal Tech Monitor

As has been the case for several years, e-discovery and contract-management companies dominated the news coming out of Legalweek. According to DISCO, Cecilia is designed to allow lawyers to ask questions and receive answers with specific citations to supporting evidence in large-scale, private DISCO e-discovery databases.

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Thoughts on the Legal Technology Implications of Dynamic Communication Practices

CloudNine

E-discovery is a prime example of an area where legal technology/operations is seeing the challenges presented by legal professionals’ level of familiarity with computing options, particularly those technologies that form the dynamic changes in how professionals communicate. E-discovery is one example of this.

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Understanding the CCB’s First Two Final Determinations (Guest Blog Post–Part 3 of 3)

Eric Goldman

By guest blogger Elizabeth Townsend Gard , John E. Eight months after filing, the first two Copyright Claims Board (CCB) Final Determinations have been handed down. Step Two: The CCB does a compliance review of the filed claim to determine if the claim qualifies for the CCB. The respondent files a response to the claim.