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The Five Most Momentous Legal Tech Fails

Above the Law - Technology

When it launched, I questioned in an Above the Law column whether it was a case of Clearspire déjà vu, recalling the demise of the strikingly similar dual-entity firm Clearspire, which opened in 2010 and shut down four years later. ROSS was ahead of its time in striving to use artificial intelligence to empower legal research.

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Integration Between Docket Alarm and Courtroom Insight Connects 500M Litigation Documents to Judge and Expert Witness Profiles

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A new integration between two litigation-focused legal technology products connects more than 500 million federal and state litigation dockets and documents with a database of expert witness and judicial profiles, with the aim of helping lawyers better evaluate expert witnesses. ”

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LegalTech’s AI Race: A Sign of What’s to Come

Legal Tech Monitor

Thomson Reuters announced that it had entered into an agreement to acquire Casetext, a legal research software company, for the notable price of $650 million. For the past decade, Casetext has provided a legal research platform grounded in AI technology.

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The Future of AI within LexisNexis and the Legal Industry with Lexis CTO Jeff Reihl – TGIR Ep. 197

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

Aaron Crews as SVP of analytics and AI at UnitedLex. But I do believe that these Large Language Models, generative AI are going to be game changing, particularly for the legal industry. And so, you know, examples that were discussed is, you know, drafting, writing briefs, and and doing legal research.

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The Future of AI within LexisNexis and the Legal Industry with Lexis CTO Jeff Reihl – TGIR Ep. 197

Legal Tech Monitor

Aaron Crews as SVP of analytics and AI at UnitedLex. But I do believe that these Large Language Models, generative AI are going to be game changing, particularly for the legal industry. And so, you know, examples that were discussed is, you know, drafting, writing briefs, and and doing legal research.

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My 20 Most-Read Posts of 2022

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Every year since 2010, I have compiled a list of my most-popular posts. For somewhat of a time capsule of the past decade in legal technology, see my prior years’ lists of my most-popular posts: 2021 , 2020 , 2019 , 2018 , 2017 , 2016 , 2015 , 2014 , 2013 , 2012 , 2011 , 2010 ). Here’s What Happened.