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Legal AI Tools

Lawmatics

AI is increasingly being used in the legal industry to streamline processes, enhance efficiency, and provide valuable insights. Predictive analytics: AI can predict case outcomes based on historical data to help lawyers and legal professionals make more informed decisions about case strategy and settlement options.

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Generative AI In Legal Needs Specialized Applications

Legal Tech Monitor

By doing so, it can more accurately answer legally related queries and do things lawyers, in particular, need to have done. Things like legal research and even initial deposition preparation. And recently, Disco , a prominent e-discovery provider, announced a generative AI product called Cecilia.

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Generative AI In Legal Needs Specialized Applications

TechLaw Crossroads

By doing so, it can more accurately answer legally related queries and do things lawyers, in particular, need to have done. Things like legal research and even initial deposition preparation. And recently, Disco , a prominent e-discovery provider, announced a generative AI product called Cecilia.

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LegalWeek 2024 Special Part Four: Joshua Lenon from Clio

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

But then when times get busy, they’re adding paralegals, legal secretaries. So when somebody uploads, say, a tranche of discovery, right, the AI might recommend, hey, do you want me to go in in bait stamp some of these documents? Joshua Lenon, l e n o n. And they’re recording more time and doing more work. there as well.

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LegalWeek 2024 Special Part Four: Joshua Lenon from Clio

Legal Tech Monitor

But then when times get busy, they’re adding paralegals, legal secretaries. So when somebody uploads, say, a tranche of discovery, right, the AI might recommend, hey, do you want me to go in in bait stamp some of these documents? Joshua Lenon, l e n o n. And they’re recording more time and doing more work. there as well.