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4 E-Discovery Tips from Recent Case Law about New Data Types (Adv.)

InHouseBlog

Eight years on from the last set of major changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) governing e-discovery, you might think that the practice of e-discovery had settled down into a comfortable status quo. And all of these platforms are fair game for discovery. To keep up, they have to learn from case law.

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How is AI Used in Legal Technology?

Lawmatics

Document Review AI-powered algorithms can quickly review and analyze large volumes of legal documents, contracts, and case law to obtain pertinent information, identify patterns, and flag potential issues. Major breakthroughs in automation and AI are fundamentally transforming the business of law. first appeared on Lawmatics.

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What Judges are really saying about Technology Assisted Review

Discovery Advocate

Since the first judicial opinion endorsing the use of Technology Assisted Review (or TAR) was written by Judge Andrew J. Overall, courts allowed parties to develop reasonable audit practices, and then they tacitly endorsed the use of those practices in support of an admittedly “imperfect” process.

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How Harvey’s AI Technology is Disrupting the Legal Industry and Garnering Investments from OpenAI

CaseFox

The legal industry has traditionally been viewed as one of the slowest sectors to embrace technological innovation. However, with the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, the legal industry has been undergoing significant disruption. What is Harvey? How is Harvey Disrupting the Legal Industry?

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Project Management Tools for Attorneys

Attorney at Work

They can customize each board with columns so that staff members can track or manage the development of a case. One column might be dedicated to deadlines, another to discovery tasks, another to trial preparation. These days, it seems as though every workflow frustration can be met with an easily accessible technological solution.

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Legal AI Tools

Lawmatics

Advanced algorithms can quickly analyze vast legal information databases, statutes, and case law to provide relevant and up-to-date information. 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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Westlaw Precision: Next-Generation Legal Research With a Human Touch

Attorney at Work

Westlaw Precision, says the company, will help lawyers conduct research more than twice as fast while also reducing the risk of missing relevant cases. “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.”