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What Is a Litigator? And the Differences From a Lawyer

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The legal profession is a complex and multifaceted field, comprising various roles that serve distinct purposes. Among these roles, lawyers and litigators often create confusion due to their similarities. They handle a wide range of legal matters, including contract drafting, negotiations, and legal documentation.

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10 Ways Attorneys Can Leverage AI Legal Prompts for Efficiency

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AI helps draft legal documents, research precedents, and even recommend negotiation tactics—all in seconds. Law firms around the globe are using AI to do everything from parsing through mountains of legal documents to helping predict the outcomes of litigation with surprising accuracy.

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Jacqueline Schafer on Writing Briefs at the Speed of AI: How ClearBrief is Transforming Legal Drafting

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

On this episode of The Geek in Review, hosts Marlene Gebauer and Greg Lambert delve into how AI can transform legal writing with ClearBrief founder and CEO Jacqueline Schafer. As a former litigator, Schafer experienced firsthand the frustrating scramble to finalize briefs and prepare filings. So Jackie, welcome to The Geek in Review.

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Everything You Need to Know About Motion Practice 

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Legal motion management is an essential aspect of the litigation process. Legal motions allow parties to assert their rights, and seek relief from the court regarding certain cases. They can also present arguments in front of the court with the help of legal motions. Make sure you draft a clear and concise motion.

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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

And the one thing I told them is this is not a legal research, pure legal research tool. And we have been sampling certain types of use cases, particularly around the search for relevance in litigation, and discovery. Please do not use citations that are in there. And if you if you do you better check them.

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vLex’s Damien Riehl on Examining vLex’s New Vincent AI (TGIR Ep. 227)

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Looking ahead, Riehl sees potential for Vincent AI to leverage external LLMs like Anthropic’s Claude model as well as their massive dataset of briefs and motions to generate tailored legal arguments statistically likely to persuade specific judges on particular issues. And then if I’m at a firm, is this something for my litigators?