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Does virtual court mean more or less meaningful participation by litigants?

Open Law Lab

Are they able to raise their defenses, present evidence, consult with counsel, and get an outcome that is appropriate to their actual situation? It also gets to substantive justice concerns about getting one’s full defenses, claims, and evidence presented. Do they present more or less evidence? Do they talk more or less?

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July 2024 HSR Transactions: What GDP Growth and Economic Trends Mean for eDiscovery

Complex Discovery

HSR Transactions Overview The most recent data from the Premerger Notification Office offers insights into the trends in HSR Act transactions over the past months, shedding light on the fluctuating nature of M&A activities and their implications for eDiscovery spending and legal strategies.

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10 Ways Attorneys Can Leverage AI Legal Prompts for Efficiency

Destination Articles Blog

Did you know that AI can predict legal outcomes? Imagine the implications for legal strategy and case preparation! AI helps draft legal documents, research precedents, and even recommend negotiation tactics—all in seconds. These summaries are ideal for team briefings or as a foundation for detailed legal strategy.

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What Is a Litigator? And the Differences From a Lawyer

CaseFox

They work closely with clients to assess the strengths and weaknesses of their cases, develop legal strategies, and gather evidence to support their arguments. Litigators conduct thorough legal research , draft pleadings and motions, and engage in pre-trial procedures like discovery.

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The Dual Impact of Large Language Models on Human Creativity: Implications for Legal Tech Professionals

Complex Discovery

The study provides empirical evidence on the dual impact of large language models on human creativity. Mitigating Homogenization : The study’s findings on homogenization should prompt legal teams to develop practices that maintain diversity in thought and argumentation. published as a preprint in September 2024.