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How A Startup Evolves: As Casetext Marks 10th Year Anniversary, Here’s Its History Through 50 Blog Posts

Above the Law - Technology

The legal technology company Casetext celebrates its 10th anniversary today. In a blog post the company published today, it describes itself as “a ten-year overnight success.” Think a marriage of Wikipedia and Digg, but for law. Having followed Casetext’s growth since its start through this blog.

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The Best Free Legal Research Tools

Clio

Free legal research tools used to be a dream. High-quality legal research is a necessity for all law firms—after all, finding the right precedent or statute could give you the edge to win your case. In the past, paid research platforms were the only choice. What is a legal research tool?

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Talking to AI: How Lawyers Can Get Better Results

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

Efficient Document Summarization: Quickly condense lengthy documents, emails, or case files into concise summaries. Fast Legal Research: Use a chatbot to pinpoint relevant cases and statutes with precision. Simply ask your legal question in plain language, and the chatbot will deliver targeted results.

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No, Virginia, The Robot Lawyers Are Not Coming.

Future Lawyer

Many legal publishers are training AI computers and bots in a specific function, such as creating summary memos and other product based upon a mass of case law and secondary sources, that can save many hours of painstaking legal research. Could The FutureLawyer Blog Be Written By An Artificial Intelligence Bot?

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Legal Research Service vLex Partners with Leading Publishers to Launch Global News Product

LawSites

The international legal research service vLex said today it has partnered with some of the world’s leading news publishers to launch a new Global News product on its platform. . vLex is unique among legal research services for its breadth of international coverage.

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Legal Documents: How do attorneys find relevant case law?

Legal Tech Monitor

Attorneys use various methods to locate relevant case law, depending on their needs and preferences. Here are some common ways: One of the most common is through legal research databases, such as Trellis, LexisNexis, and Westlaw. Continue reading → The post Legal Documents: How do attorneys find relevant case law?

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The 9 Best Free Legal Research Tools And Databases For Lawyers

CaseFox

Wouldn’t it be nice to have all the legal research at your fingertips? If, as a lawyer or a legal professional. You are always looking for tools or ways to make your legal research process efficient. Today in this blog we are going to talk about top 9 free legal research tools for lawyers.