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The Future of Legal Technology

Lawmatics

With emerging new technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, many people have started considering what legal software might mean for the legal profession’s future. 5 Generative AI Generative AI is a tool that is still in its infancy, and consequently, the more we learn, the more there is to understand.

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Navigating Rapid Change: How AI Empowers Legal Teams to Stay Ahead

MatterSuite

Analyzing past cases and judge behavior allows legal teams to make informed decisions on litigation, settlement, or alternative dispute resolution. This comprehensive research ensures that lawyers are well-equipped to present compelling and well-informed arguments in court.

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Handout from “Ethical Implications of Generative AI for the Michigan Lawyer” Presentation

Dennis Kennedy

It is based on advanced machine learning models that learn patterns from vast amounts of data and can produce novel outputs based on that learning. Can AI-generated documents be submitted as evidence in court? How can AI affect alternative dispute resolution processes?

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Time to Vote! Pick the 15 Finalists to Compete At Startup Alley at ABA TECHSHOW 2023

LawSites

Disputec Peace Machine Elevator Pitch: Disputec LTD is an Israeli company implementing the Binary Resolution Model (BRM) in online apps and websites. The BRM process will help you to resolve any kind of conflict: decision making, dispute resolution, building a real-time “Collective-Will” for communities.

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Deploying Cutting-Edge Legal AI: Travers Smith’s Cautious, But Open-source Approach. (TGIR Ep. 216)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

But we’ve particularly carved out a market leading reputation for our expertise in international asset management, cross border m&a, and also particularly global dispute resolution investigations work. And the judge, or the clerk of the court, whoever writes up the judgment, misspelled the word read.

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Handout from “Ethical Implications of Generative AI for the Michigan Lawyer” Presentation

Legal Tech Monitor

It is based on advanced machine learning models that learn patterns from vast amounts of data and can produce novel outputs based on that learning. Can AI-generated documents be submitted as evidence in court? How can AI affect alternative dispute resolution processes?

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Deploying Cutting-Edge Legal AI: Travers Smith’s Cautious, But Open-source Approach. (TGIR Ep. 216)

Legal Tech Monitor

But we’ve particularly carved out a market leading reputation for our expertise in international asset management, cross border m&a, and also particularly global dispute resolution investigations work. And the judge, or the clerk of the court, whoever writes up the judgment, misspelled the word read.