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Stay in Your Lane

Trial Technology

Competent representation requires the legal knowledge, skill, thoroughness and preparation reasonably necessary for the representation. Q: Why would a lawyer use ChatGPT to cite cases? From ChatGPT: A: There could be several reasons why a lawyer might use ChatGPT to cite a case or seek legal information.

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Justia’s 2023 Year in Review

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

Helping the Next Generation of Lawyers In 2022, Justia was recognized with a LegalTech Breakthrough Award as the Legal Education Innovation of the year for its work with the Justia U.S. Law Schools Center. Justia continued to focus on helping the next generation of lawyers in 2023.

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ChatGPT For Lawyers: What You Need To Know

CaseFox

Firms can easily research for any case of matter with the help of this AI tool. The tool can quickly analyze and summarize all the complex legal research. It can help with legal regulations, case law and legal opinions, etc.

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ChatGPT for Lawyers: Embracing AI to Transform Your Legal Practice

MatterSuite

It can help identify relevant laws and regulations, interpret compliance requirements, and provide guidance on best practices. Continuing Legal Education: Lawyers can use ChatGPT as a learning tool to enhance their knowledge and stay updated with legal developments. Who is the lawyer sued for using ChatGPT?

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Technology for Lawyers: Empowering the Legal Profession in the Digital Age

CaseFox

Technology has revolutionized legal research, making it faster and more efficient. Online legal databases and research platforms provide lawyers with access to a vast repository of legal resources. They also give lawyers the statutes, case law, and legal commentary about the cases.

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A Legal Tech Side-Story to 9/11

LawSites

He also might not have seemed the most obvious choice to send to Ground Zero, as he was a lawyer-turned-journalist who primarily covered case law developments. David Horrigan was then a reporter working for me at the NLJ. But he volunteered, and had a pen and pad at the ready. Monica is retired now. Last year, on Sept.

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ILTACON 2024 – Practical Innovation with Today’s Data on Display (Even New Developments in AI for eDiscovery!)

CloudNine

This session, moderated by Maribel Rivera, VP, Strategy and Client Engagement, ACEDS, featured insights from industry leaders such as Julie Brown, Director of Practice Technology at Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease LLP; Cat Casey, Chief Growth Officer at Reveal; and David Horrigan, Discovery Counsel and Legal Education Director at Relativity.