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

Attorney at Work

Thomson Reuters has launched Westlaw Precision, its most dramatic update to the Westlaw research platform since Westlaw Edge in 2018. For this new version, Westlaw tackled the underlying issues that slow down legal research — namely lack of precision in search results, which leads to extra hours reviewing cases that aren’t relevant.

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Survey Shows Legal Research is the Most Common Use of Generative AI by Lawyers: a short, ‘almost funny’ report on a Bloomberg Law survey.

E-Discovery Team

Bloomberg surveyed lawyers and found that 57% used generative AI for Legal Research. Drafting and templating communication came in at 46%, and legal contracts at 26%. Summarizing legal narratives and reviewing legal documents followed at 24% and 22% respectively.

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Five Great Reads on Cyber, Data, and Legal Discovery for August 2024

Complex Discovery

The publication selects five top articles to keep legal, business, and technology professionals informed about key developments in cyber discovery, data discovery, and legal discovery.

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Fast Company’s List of World’s 606 Most Innovative Companies Includes Four from Legal Tech

Law Sites

In its write-up, How Casetext is assigning every attorney an AI co-counsel , Fast Company says: “CoCounsel can generate — at a blazing speed — legal research memos, review thousands of documents to answer questions during discovery, and find specific contract items in vast databases of information.”

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Legal AI Tools

Lawmatics

Legal research: AI assists legal professionals in conducting comprehensive legal research. Legal research: AI assists legal professionals in conducting comprehensive legal research. AI helps automate and accelerate the e-discovery process by quickly sorting through large datasets.

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

CaseFox

Harvey is a legal AI startup that was founded in 2015 by a team of lawyers and computer scientists. Its main goal is to use AI technology to help lawyers perform legal research and discovery faster and more accurately than ever before. Why is OpenAI Invested in Harvey?

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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. What are the challenges?