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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. However, it will also require ongoing adaptation, training, and careful consideration of ethical and regulatory issues.

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Legal AI Tools

Lawmatics

Legal research: AI assists legal professionals in conducting comprehensive legal research. Advanced algorithms can quickly analyze vast legal information databases, statutes, and case law to provide relevant and up-to-date information. How Will AI Change the Legal Industry?

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2024 Guide to Utilizing Generative AI in the Legal Industry

MyCase

By automating routine and time-consuming tasks, AI liberates legal professionals from the drudgery of rote work, allowing them to concentrate on the more strategic aspects of their practice. This shift is not just about saving time or cutting costs; it’s about enhancing the precision and effectiveness of legal services.

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Is Legal Billing Difficult?

Practice Panther

Legal billing is challenging due to its dual demand for precision in both legal services and financial documentation. Legal Research and Analysi s: Hours spent researching case law, statutes, and other legal precedents relevant to a client’s case.

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Deploying Cutting-Edge Legal AI: Travers Smith’s Cautious, But Open-source Approach. (TGIR Ep. 216)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

Shawn Curren 3:18 I think for you know, I’ve been in the legal tech industry now for about 20 years. And I sort of talked about this a lot, which Yeah, I was around, you know, before the digitization of legal services, but everything was paper based. And we potentially contaminate case law.