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Exclusive: New AI Features In Clearbrief Create Hyperlinked Timelines And Allow Users To Query Their Documents

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The Seattle-based legal tech startup Clearbrief already uses artificial intelligence to strengthen your legal writing by finding the best evidence in the record to support your arguments (or debunk your opponent’s). From that document set, the user can select which documents to use to generate the timeline.

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LawNext Podcast: Notarize Founder and CEO Pat Kinsel on Disrupting A Centuries-Old Process

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A function that may date back to Ancient Egypt, it has changed little for centuries – still typically done in person, on hard-copy paper, using physical seals, and recorded in written ledgers. . Since its founding in 2015, Notarize has become the category leader in transforming this traditional paper-based process into a digital one.

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On LawNext: The Inside Story of the Caselaw Access Project, with Three of the People Who Made It Happen

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Called the Caselaw Access Project , it came about, starting in 2015, through an unusual partnership between Harvard Law School and a Silicon Valley-based legal research startup called Ravel Law. million published cases, some dating as far back as 1658. We appreciate their support and hope you will check them out.

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Exclusive: New AI Features In Clearbrief Create Hyperlinked Timelines And Allow Users To Query Their Documents

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The Seattle-based legal tech startup Clearbrief already uses artificial intelligence to strengthen your legal writing by finding the best evidence in the record to support your arguments (or debunk your opponent’s). Thus, the AI was able to extract that the first controlled buy took place in December 2015 and add it to the timeline.

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Ep 242: The Inside Story of the Caselaw Access Project, with Three of the People Who Made It Happen

LawNext podcast

Called the Caselaw Access Project , it came about, starting in 2015, through an unusual partnership between Harvard Law School and a Silicon Valley-based legal research startup called Ravel Law. million published cases, some dating as far back as 1658. We appreciate their support and hope you will check them out.

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Ep 163: Notarize Founder and CEO Pat Kinsel on Disrupting A Centuries-Old Process

LawNext podcast

A function that may date back to Ancient Egypt, it has changed little for centuries – still typically done in person, on hard-copy paper, using physical seals, and recorded in written ledgers. Since its founding in 2015, Notarize has become the category leader in transforming this traditional paper-based process into a digital one.

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Ep 064: Building a Legal Department from Scratch, with Help from Tech

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When Jerry Levine became general counsel of IPsoft in December 2015, the artificial intelligence company had been in business since 1998, but it had never had an inhouse lawyer. NEW: Comment on this show: Record a voice comment on your mobile phone and send it to info@lawnext.com. Thank you to our sponsor, MyCase , and to John E.