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ECFX, Platform for Distributing and Managing Electronic Court Notices, Raises $7 Million Growth Investment

Above the Law - Technology

ECFX was founded in 2019 by Dan O’Day , a lawyer and veteran legal tech executive who previously worked for American LegalNet and Thomson Reuters, and Nelson Quintero , a longtime patent attorney. Read more about ECFX on the LawNext Legal Technology Directory.

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Lex Machina Expands The Power Of Legal Analytics To Litigation In State Courts [Sponsored]

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Lex Machina expands its powerful machine learning, trained and reviewed by attorneys, to help legal practitioners make data-driven decisions in state courts as well as federal courts. The post Lex Machina Expands The Power Of Legal Analytics To Litigation In State Courts appeared first on Above the Law.

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Legal Analytics Company Trellis Unveils AI Tools Designed to Streamline Litigation Workflows

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In a move that marries a massive database of state litigation data with the generative capabilities of artificial intelligence, Trellis, a legal technology company known for its analytics tools and extensive collection of state trial court records, today released Trellis AI, a new set of generative AI tools aimed at simplifying litigation tasks.

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In Los Angeles, Bet Tzedek’s New Online Legal Clinic Helps Pro Se People with Conservatorships

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In the belief that technology could help them more effectively meet the needs of self-represented individuals in conservatorship matters, Bet Tzedek partnered with the legal technology design and development firm Theory and Principle to create an online alternative to its in-person clinics.

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Legal Tech Startup Ai.law Can Now Draft the Complaint for Your Lawsuit

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Ai.law , a legal technology startup that uses artificial intelligence to generate litigation documents, has added a new module that will draft the complaint to initiate a lawsuit. The product, which is in beta, generates a Microsoft Word document formatted for the federal court system.

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In Major Legal Tech Deal, vLex and Fastcase Merge, Creating A Global Legal Research Company, Backed By Oakley Capital and Bain Capital

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Originally a legal research company, Fastcase has diversified in recent years, launching its Full Court Press publishing arm and acquiring Docket Alarm and Law Street Media in 2018, NextChapter in 2019, and the technology and team of Judicata in 2020. Neither company is new to AI, he pointed out. Docket Alarm.

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A South Carolina Legal Technology Case is Likely Headed to the Supreme Court – Why You Should Care

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Public access to court data through automated collection of online court records is a fundamental First Amendment right and it is critical to meaningful access to the United States legal system. The recent ruling in South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP v.

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