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Braegen AI Launches Virtual Litigator For Case Prediction

Artificial Lawyer

Braegen AI, a new legal tech startup, is launching Virtual Litigator, which is a combination of interactive database, in-take and triage platform, and most importantly.

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Reinventing communications with AI: Transformation and opportunities in the legal sector

Global LegalTech Hub

Legal Research: AI can synthesize large volumes of legal information, providing summaries and analyses that allow lawyers to better prepare for cases. Predicting judicial outcomes: Based on historical data and patterns, AI can predict possible litigation outcomes, helping lawyers develop more informed strategies.

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In Major Platform Update, Fastcase Adds Analytics Tracking Motion Grants and Timelines in Federal Courts

LawSites

Using these analytics, Fastcase says, litigators can answer questions such as, “How likely is my motion to be granted?” “How A timeline tool filters cases into an interactive timeline display. Fastcase says this makes it easier to review complex case dockets by distilling them into a visualization of important litigation events.

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Integration Between Docket Alarm and Courtroom Insight Connects 500M Litigation Documents to Judge and Expert Witness Profiles

LawSites

A new integration between two litigation-focused legal technology products connects more than 500 million federal and state litigation dockets and documents with a database of expert witness and judicial profiles, with the aim of helping lawyers better evaluate expert witnesses.

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Record Label Sends Bogus Takedown Notice, Defeats 512(f) Claim Anyway–White v. UMG

Eric Goldman

White got past a motion to dismiss, but his case predictably falls on summary judgment. Klein * 9th Circuit Sides With Fair Use in Dancing Baby Takedown Case–Lenz v. Universal * Two 512(f) Rulings Where The Litigants Dispute Copyright Ownership * It Takes a Default Judgment to Win a 17 USC 512(f) Case–Automattic v.

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Is There an AI Tool to Create Legal Documents?

Lawmatics

Can AI predict the outcome of legal cases? Predicting legal outcomes can be very valuable since it allows an attorney to decide whether to take a case, how much to invest in experts, or whether to advise clients to settle or litigate.

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Copyright Battles Over City Council Videos

Eric Goldman

Kilgore might need better legal advice on copyright law…but also, see my post on the Lenz case predicting that all 512(f) defendants had to do is say “yeah, I thought about fair use” and they would get a free pass. New Destiny Church * Reaction Video Protected By Fair UseHosseinzadeh v.

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