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Ep 055: Utah’s Bold Experiment to Reimagine Legal Services

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In August, a Utah task force on access to justice issued a report that called for “profoundly reimagining the way legal services are regulated in order to harness the power of entrepreneurship, capital, and machine learning in the legal arena.” Prior to his appointment, he served as a trial court judge for over 10 years.

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AI-Powered Tax Research Platform Blue J Launches First-of-its-Kind Entity and Relationship Diagramming

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“Blue J’s tax diagramming solution is purpose-built for tax practitioners and opens up new ways to leverage AI and machine-learning in analysis of the merits of tax positions.” Blue J’s core product uses AI to analyze tax scenarios and predict how courts will resolve them, often with 90% accuracy, the company says.

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The Legal Singularity and the Future of Legal Research – Benjamin Alarie and Abdi Aidid (TGIR Ep. 193)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

He led the team of lawyers and research analysts and helped develop AI-informed predictive tools, which predict how future courts are likely to rule on new legal situations. The most notable of which for my own work was the AI informed predictive tools helping to predict how future courts are likely to rule on new legal situations.

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The Legal Singularity and the Future of Legal Research – Benjamin Alarie and Abdi Aidid (TGIR Ep. 193)

Legal Tech Monitor

He led the team of lawyers and research analysts and helped develop AI-informed predictive tools, which predict how future courts are likely to rule on new legal situations. The most notable of which for my own work was the AI informed predictive tools helping to predict how future courts are likely to rule on new legal situations.

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Colin Lachance on Jurisage’s MyJr and How He’s Looking at AI to Assist in the Synthesis and Reading of Legal Cases (TGIR Ep. 190)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

This protects the researcher from the AI “creating” the answer from all the non-relevant information it has collected in its large language model of machine learning. And then 2015, I left started working in different aspects of legal tech. Lachance is working to use the GPT 3.5 And they wanted to explore legal.

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Guest Post: The Caselaw Access Project — Then, Now, Tomorrow

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This was early 2015, on my commute to Cambridge, Mass., We’d all been working for over a year on a contract that would make it possible, someday in the future, for everyone to have free and open access to all the official court decisions ever published in the United States. I hit the brakes. The truck kept rolling.

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Guest Post: The Caselaw Access Project — Then, Now, Tomorrow

Legal Tech Monitor

This was early 2015, on my commute to Cambridge, Mass., We’d all been working for over a year on a contract that would make it possible, someday in the future, for everyone to have free and open access to all the official court decisions ever published in the United States. I hit the brakes. The truck kept rolling.

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