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Westlaw Precision: Next-Generation Legal Research With a Human Touch

Attorney at Work

. “To enable more precision in search, we added more than 250 new attorney editors to mark up and classify case law in more useful ways for our customers.” At launch time, Westlaw Precision covers 12 years of cases and eight practice areas/topics.

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10 AI-Assisted Legal Tech Vendors Delivering Reliable Productivity to Law Firms

RPC Strategies

Questa Discovery Questa Discovery makes high-speed processing of large data sets of e-discovery with efficient data indexing available to small and medium size companies. vLex (USA, Barcelona, UK) vLex is revolutionizing the way law firms conduct legal research with its cutting-edge technology.

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Washington’s New Uniform Family Law Arbitration Act: Explanation, Application, and Aspiration

WA Bar News

THE ORIGINAL INTENT In drafting the UFLAA, the ULC incorporated by reference a state’s existing arbitration law, with specific attention given to family law, such as property division, alimony, and marital agreements. The applicable law under the UFLAA is RCW 26.14.030(1). Arbitration decisions are reviewed “de novo.”

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2024 Guide to Utilizing Generative AI in the Legal Industry

MyCase

Smart contracts, powered by Blockchain, automate and enforce the terms of a contract without the need for intermediaries, streamlining operations in practice areas such as real estate and intellectual property.

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Jacqueline Schafer on Writing Briefs at the Speed of AI: How ClearBrief is Transforming Legal Drafting

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

By uploading case documents and discovery materials, the AI can pull facts and quotes directly from the record to support legal arguments in the brief. New features even generate chronologies and timelines from case files automatically. ClearBrief integrates into Microsoft Word to align with lawyers’ existing workflows.

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Reckoning: The Duty to Correct Under RPC 3.3

WA Bar News

In addition to triggering a range of human emotions, this uncomfortable discovery may also raise a duty to correct under the Rules of Professional Conduct, specifically RPC 3.3(a)(1): a)(1): A lawyer shall not knowingly … fail to correct a false statement of material fact or law previously made to the tribunal by the lawyer[.]