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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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Event Tomorrow Marks the End of Commercial Restrictions on the Caselaw Access Project that Digitized All U.S. Case Law

Law Sites

T he Caselaw Access Project , part of Harvard Law School’s Library Innovation Lab , completed its three-year project to digitize all U.S. case law — some 6.4 million cases dating all the way back to 1658, a span of 360 years. million published cases (and which has continued to grow since then).

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

InHouseBlog

To keep up, they have to learn from case law. In a recent whitepaper from the Exterro E-Discovery Case Law Project, Exterro compiled eight recent case rulings that focus on new data types. Make sure you understand what new technology platforms your organization is using, so you can collect from them when needed. •

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A Review of Emerging Technologies with Implications for IP

IP Watchdog

Choosing the latest emerging technologies with implications for IP is somewhat subjective. AI is reshaping the world and the practice of law at large. Most are at least exploring AI and considering where it may fit, if anywhere, in their law practice.