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The Five Most Momentous Legal Tech Fails

Above the Law - Technology

The year 2008 saw the launches of the first two cloud-based law practice management platforms, Clio and Rocket Matter, followed in 2009 by the launch of MyCase. When the litigation analytics company Gavelytics shut down in 2022, it was a shock to almost everybody but the founder. As of this writing, the lawsuit is ongoing. Gavelytics.

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Do You Really Need to Ask for Metadata?

Joshua Gilliland

Producing Party agreed to produce the ESI during a teleconference and a Court ordered was then entered. The Producing Party sought a modification of the Court order to not include metadata, claiming the Requesting Party did not originally request the associated metadata. The Court AGREED with the Producing Party. McSparran v.

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Josh Blandi

Colin S. Levy

Josh Blandi is the CEO and Co-Founder of UniCourt , a SaaS offering using machine learning to disrupt the way court data is organized, accessed, and used. In 2008, I started my first company, CountryWide Debt Relief. What were some of the biggest lessons you learned and why?

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Law Firm Automation

Lawmatics

Automated processes can capture data, provide analytics, and enable better workflows. A "robot" lawyer powered by artificial intelligence was set to be the first of its kind to help a defendant contest a traffic ticket in court last month. Browder said he would not send the company's robot lawyer to court. No more blown budgets.

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Richard Tromans on the Future of Legal Innovation and The Legal Innovators California Conference (TGIR Ep. 201)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

The natural language processing has found its way into many, many, many products from eDiscovery, to due diligence to legal research, litigation, analytics and prediction, all types of legal tech tool, but it hasn’t been absolutely transformative. You know, I’m a servant of the court. But it hasn’t been transformative.

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Richard Tromans on the Future of Legal Innovation and The Legal Innovators California Conference (TGIR Ep. 201)

Legal Tech Monitor

The natural language processing has found its way into many, many, many products from eDiscovery, to due diligence to legal research, litigation, analytics and prediction, all types of legal tech tool, but it hasn’t been absolutely transformative. You know, I’m a servant of the court. But it hasn’t been transformative.