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Judge Rangel Quizzes Trellis CEO on What Makes Trellis Unique on Podcast

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Join Judge Rangel and Trellis Founder and CEO Nicole Clark on the Beyond the Gavel Podcast as they discuss the revolutionary legal intelligence employed by Trellis and why it differs from traditional legal databases like Westlaw and LexisNexis.

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ChatGPT Search and How it Benefits Lawyers

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Conducting legal research With its capacity to search legal databases and research, ChatGPT Search can assist with various legal research tasks, including researching legal developments, locating relevant case law, and more.

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Five Ways Online Databases Save Lawyers Time in Their Legal Practice

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Legal databases provide comprehensive information to help guide lawyers in their legal profession. These databases help save time by providing relevant tools and services that a practitioner can use to quickly access legal research.

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Stay in Your Lane

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Lawyers may use ChatGPT to find relevant cases, statutes, or legal principles to support their arguments. Instead of manually searching through extensive legal databases, they can ask specific legal questions to ChatGPT and receive prompt responses, saving time and effort.

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Afriwise’s fusion of legal minds and data science takes top honours at the African Legal Awards

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Afriwise received the Innovation Award at the prestigious African Legal Awards 2023, hosted by Law.com International. The award recognizes how Afriwise transforms legal practice with the fusion of AI-based cognitive computing capabilities and a vast proprietary legal database.

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Five Ways Online Databases Save Lawyers Time in Their Legal Practice

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Legal databases provide comprehensive information to help guide lawyers in their legal profession. These databases help save time by providing relevant tools and services that a practitioner can use to quickly access legal research. These online features help users access.

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Paxton AI Launches AI Citator and Publishes Accuracy Scores

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Traditionally, citators like LexisNexis’s Shepard’s, Thomson Reuters’s KeyCite, and Bloomberg’s BCite have been managed by human editors and reliant on extensive legal databases. Human-based citators have been essential for legal research, yet they can be expensive, time-consuming, and prone to error.