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Building On Its Jurisage Merger, CiteRight Launches AI-Powered Tool For Litigators to Summarize and Synthesize Case Law

Law Sites

Last September, two litigation-focused Canadian legal technology companies, CiteRight and Jurisage, announced their merger, with the promise of combining CiteRight’s litigation drafting program with Jurisage’s AI technology to create an integrated legal research and drafting solution.

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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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SCOTUS Nixes McRO Eligibility Argument in Denying Yet Another Section 101 Cert Petition

IP Watchdog

Supreme Court issued an order list indicating that it had denied yet another petition for writ of certiorari seeking clarity on the patent eligibility of claims covering improvements to computer technologies under 35 U.S.C. §

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Dale vs. Deutsche Telekom AG Illustrates the Importance of Effective ECA to Attain Proportionality

Next Generation E-Discovery Law & Tech Blog

4, 2024) , a class-action antitrust litigation stemming from the 2020 merger between T-Mobile and Sprint, the Court denied the plaintiffs’ motion to expand a proposed custodian list from fifty custodians to sixty, including three in-house attorneys. By John Patzakis In Dale v. Deutsche Telekom AG , No. 22 C 3189 (N.D.

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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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An Estimated 500,000 Litigation Matters Involved Social Media Evidence in the Past 12 Months

Next Generation E-Discovery Law & Tech Blog

By John Patzakis As we have mentioned many times, nearly every litigation matter involves social media evidence. If your case does not feature such important evidence, it is likely because you are not looking for it. The preliminary result was 5,623 cases.

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Technology for Lawyers: Empowering the Legal Profession in the Digital Age

CaseFox

Nowadays technology has become an indispensable tool for professionals across various industries, including the legal sector. The integration of technology in the legal profession has streamlined traditional processes. It has also revolutionized the way lawyers practice law and interact with clients.