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About Free Law Project

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Started in 2010, Free Law Project is the leading 501(c)(3) nonprofit using software, data, and advocacy to make the legal ecosystem more equitable and competitive.

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Ep 024: Making Legal Research Better, with Judicata Founder Itai Gurari

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With Judicata , Itai Gurari believes he has built a better legal research platform. A lawyer and computer scientist, his approach to designing a legal research engine was to first “map the legal genome” -- that is, map the law with extreme accuracy and granularity. In 2011, he left Google to start Judicata.

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

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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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Ep 249: How The Free Law Project Works to Expand Access to Legal Information, with Cofounder Michael Lissner

LawNext podcast

Since 2010, the nonprofit Free Law Project has been working to make the legal ecosystem more equitable and competitive using technology, data and advocacy. If you enjoy listening to LawNext, please leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts.

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North Carolina Adds to Growing Body of AI Ethics Guidance for Lawyers

Legal Tech Monitor

The Council opined that lawyers must carefully vet GAI providers to ensure confidential client information is protected, just as they are required to do when “providing confidential information to a third-party software program (practice management, cloud storage, etc.)” Client consent was also addressed.

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It Boils Down to Professionalism

Legal Tech Monitor

Reading Time: 7 minutes I had the opportunity a couple of months ago to talk to a group about the impact of artificial intelligence on legal research. Tasks not recommended: Legal research : AI tools are a poor way of conducting research to find new information you cannot verify independently. taught in law school.

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Generative AI in Law: Resistance is Futile

Legal Tech Monitor

Of course, this pattern started long before I entered the world of legal technology. PCs, faxes, the internet, online legal research, and email were met with wariness, skepticism, and sometimes even outrage. Lawyers have always been suspicious of technology.

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