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eDiscovery Assistant, Legal Research Platform for E-Discovery, Adds AI-Generated Case Law Summaries

Above the Law - Technology

eDiscovery Assistant , a legal research platform for e-discovery case law and resources, is today introducing AI-generated case law summaries. Its founder, Twigger, is the principal at ESI Attorneys, a law firm dedicated to e-discovery, and a nationally known e-discovery attorney, author, and speaker.

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ChatGPT Search and How it Benefits Lawyers

Clio

According to our research , 36% of lawyers who use AI report that they are using generic non-legal AI tools like ChatGPT in their day-to-day work. Below, we’ll explain how this tool works and the opportunities it presents for lawyers. Looking for AI tools for lawyers? What is ChatGPT Search?

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Can Your Patent Lawyer Be Too Aggressive?

Brett Trout

In the intricate realm of patent litigation, the choice of legal representation can significantly influence the outcome of a case. While you want your patent lawyer to zealously represent your interests in court, having a lawyer who is too aggressive can backfire spectacularly.

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No, Virginia, The Robot Lawyers Are Not Coming.

Future Lawyer

First, ChatGPT and generative AI is not going to become the brain of a robot lawyer, dressed up in a suit and tie, that will accompany you to Court. If you are a legal research assistant, or law clerk, who the lawyers in the firm rely upon for basic legal research, you need to be looking over your shoulder.

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AI Hallucinations: a Costly Mistake for Lawyers

Clio

Weve written extensively on how lawyers can use AI responsibly and, as yet another court decision is released addressing lawyers use of AI, its never been more important to understand the risks and limitations of AI use. The AI platform generated citationsbut, it turns out, they werent real cases.

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When Researching Case Law, How Do You Know When It’s Safe to Stop?

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In the article, Enough is Enough: How Do You Know When It’s Safe to Stop Researching Case Law? Serena Wellen , senior director of product management for LexisNexis North America, breaks down how lawyers can overcome “analysis paralysis.” With so much at stake how do you know when it’s safe to stop researching?

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AI in Law: Don’t Blame the Technology for Bad Lawyering

Kevin O'Keefe

You’ve probably heard about the case of ChatGPT providing a New York lawyer a number of cases the lawyer used in a brief, cases that no one could find, including the judge. Lawyers doing dumb things is routine – as sad as it is to say. Lawyers cut corners. It’s an indictment of bad lawyering.

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