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Five Legal Technology Trends of Note From the TechnoLawyer Top Products Awards of 2021

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‘Tis the season for legal technology predictions, which are entertaining but seldom useful. Chosen by the subscribers of our flagship TechnoLawyer newsletter , these awards serve as a buyer’s guide and also reflect important trends in legal technology. Legal Research Tools That Find the Previously Unfindable.

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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

Jacqueline Schafer 12:22 It would be quite entertaining. So reach out to us on social media. The problem is that it is drawing on information from the internet, it’s kind of drawing on patterns of language to just sort of make up something that sounds like it will meet those parameters that you’ve set. Oh, let me do that.

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You Still Need to Put in the Work: Hyperdraft’s Ashley Carlisle and Tony Thai on the AI Hype Cycle (TGIR Ep. 213)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

Current useful applications center on legal research, brainstorming, administrative tasks – not mission-critical legal analysis. It’s like, I want something that drafts and it’s like, yes, but this has been trained on train to do legal research. Ashley Carlisle 30:35 I mean, that’s for our entertainment.

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Colin Levy, Dorna Moini, and Ashley Carlisle on Herding Cats and Heralding Change: The Inside Scoop on the “Handbook of Legal Tech”

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

So Colin, I’ll start with you the obvious question, you know, everybody in legal tech, you have an amazing presence on social media. And so I think all of us kind of wrote this in a very entertaining but informative approach. So reach out to us on social media. And I’m so sorry. And I know people don’t love to hear that.