Sun.Jun 22, 2025

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Which OpenAI Model for Legal Work? Depends on What You’re Doing.

Debevoise Data Blog

At Debevoise, we have access to a lot of generative AI (“GenAI”) models. We’ve found different models to be good at different tasks for legal practice, and model capabilities are changing quite frequently. But in light of the recent release of OpenAI’s o3 pro model, we thought it would be helpful to provide a quick guide on the comparative capabilities of the various models currently available through GPT Enterprise based on our experience as lawyers using these models and OpenAI’s own recommen

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US patent office wants an AI to scan for prior art, but doesn’t want to pay for it–theregister.com

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‘The selected vendor must be willing to receive consideration that is primarily non-monetary,’ says the USPTO Brandon Vigliarolo The US Patent and Trademark Office is exploring a plan for using AI at the agency to speed up the process of granting patents – but its initial request for information says that vendors should expect to be paid in exposure rather than cold, hard cash.

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Mary Technology Raises $1.7m Pre-Seed To End Fact Chaos

Artificial Lawyer

Mary Technology, a startup dedicated to ending ‘fact chaos’ in litigation, has raised a Pre-Seed investment of $1.7m (US). It uses a highly structured approach.

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Anthropic’s law firm throws Claude under the bus over citation errors in court filing–theregister.com

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AI footnote fail triggers legal palmface in music copyright spat Thomas Claburn An attorney defending AI firm Anthropic in a copyright case brought by music publishers apologized to the court on Thursday for citation errors that slipped into a filing after using the biz’s own AI tool, Claude, to format references. The incident reinforces what’s becoming a pattern in legal tech: while AI models can be fine-tuned, people keep failing to verify the chatbot’s output, despite the co

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No Objections: Better Case Management with AI for Paralegals

Speaker: Joe Stephens, J.D., Attorney and Law Professor

Join this session to get a fresh look at how AI tools can help you work smarter, faster, and more effectively! Attorney and law professor Joe Stephens, J.D., will walk you through the complete journey of a legal case—from the first client meeting through the final outcome—while showing you how artificial intelligence can transform your daily work at each important step.

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Rethinking Legal Operations to Support Mental Health

Legal IT Professionals

The pressure in legal departments isn’t just intense. It’s constant. Behind every polished contract and compliance checklist are professionals quietly dealing with anxiety, exhaustion, and burnout. In 2024, nearly 70% of lawyers reported experiencing anxiety, while over a third said they were feeling depressed. For most, the issue isn’t personal. It’s structural, driven by unrelenting workloads, complex regulations, and environments that leave little room to recover.