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A Literal Generative AI Discussion: How AI Could Reshape Law

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

This time, we’re talking to the AI. I have, shall we say, an auxilary browsing feature which allows me to access real time web data. Law firms deal with sensitive info all the time. Implementing AI can mean a hefty investment of time, money and resources. But this week, we’re taking a step beyond the usual.

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Jacqueline Schafer on Writing Briefs at the Speed of AI: How ClearBrief is Transforming Legal Drafting

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

By leveraging AI to handle tedious tasks like cite-checking, lawyers can focus their time on high-value analysis and strategy. So but I hear we have another Schwartz. I was living in Seattle at the time, and I was working on my first pro bono asylum case. Like we’re I love the strategy. And he believed my client.

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Voting Is Open! Pick the 15 Finalists to Compete At Startup Alley at ABA TECHSHOW 2024 in February

Above the Law - Technology

As you will see from the ballot, you may vote for your top-five favorites or five times for top favorite, or any other mix of five votes. In some cases as noted, startups have not provided information or have asked that information be kept confidential. The substantial amount of time lawyers spend drafting documents during litigation.

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Not the Witching Hour, the Billable Hour: Unraveling the Mysteries of Law Firm Billing

Rocket Matter

Are you a busy legal professional haunted by the specter of the billable hour, questioning what counts and unsure of how best to track your time? Billable hours are the time during which attorneys work on tasks related to clients’ cases. All tasks related to client cases should count toward your billable hours.

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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

It is pretty apparent that we are in a super Hype Cycle when it comes to AI tools like ChatGPT, but for many of us in the legal profession, we’re not used to reaching this point of the cycle at the same time as the rest of the world. tools or ChatGPT, into their products. So give us some background. Colin Lachance 2:42 Sure, Thanks, Greg.

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Michael Bommarito on Preparing Law Students for the Future, and His Quest on Bringing Order to the Chaos of Legal Data (TGIR Ep. 205)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

Yeah, I mean, I’d say I dropped out of my PhD a long time ago to work at a hedge fund. And in part of that was because I decided, I think I didn’t really want to do the tenure track thing. I think he was a state Supreme Court Justice prior to his time in the Senate. Or are or do you Michael Bommarito 5:42 is?

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

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After an exhausting year of negotiations, it was time to lock ourselves in a room and figure out if we had a deal. By the time we’d arranged ourselves around a conference table in early 2015, I had a different perspective. Case law books waiting to be scanned. We’d carefully modeled out the costs and timing.

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