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Thomson Reuters Unveils Next Generation of Westlaw, Aiming to Make Legal Research Results More Precise

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Just four years after launching Westlaw Edge as its next-generation legal research platform, Thomson Reuters today unveiled the next-next generation. Tackling Tedious and Imprecise Research. Supreme Court cases. What does TR mean by more precise? Cases from the last 12 years, plus some older leading cases and U.S.

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The Legal Singularity and the Future of Legal Research – Benjamin Alarie and Abdi Aidid (TGIR Ep. 193)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

On the other hand, Abdi Aidid practiced as a commercial litigator in New York before becoming the Vice President of Legal Research at Blue J. He led the team of lawyers and research analysts and helped develop AI-informed predictive tools, which predict how future courts are likely to rule on new legal situations.

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RAIL Volume 6, Issue 2

Legal Tech Monitor

The newest issue of RAIL is now available Published six times a year, The Journal of Robotics, Artificial Intelligence & Law (RAIL) is one of the first legal journals focused exclusively on exploring how robotics and machine learning are impacting our world. McFarlane and Rosanna W.

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The Future of Legal Tech: How Technology Is Transforming the Business of Law

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These technological advancements are not only changing the way legal professionals operate but are also enhancing accessibility to legal services. This analyzes vast legal databases and provides attorneys with relevant case law, statutes, and legal precedents.

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Will AI Replace Lawyers?

Bigfork Tech

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming many industries, and the legal profession is no exception. With the development of sophisticated algorithms and natural language processing, AI has the potential to assist lawyers with various tasks, such as document review, legal research, and even drafting contracts.

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How Does AI Help Law Firms?

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Most business-based AI depends on machine learning , which allows a computer to “teach” itself without explicit programming. Machine learning breaks this limitation by “training” computers to identify patterns in data. The more AI learns, the more accurately it performs.

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The Legal Singularity and the Future of Legal Research – Benjamin Alarie and Abdi Aidid (TGIR Ep. 193)

Legal Tech Monitor

On the other hand, Abdi Aidid practiced as a commercial litigator in New York before becoming the Vice President of Legal Research at Blue J. He led the team of lawyers and research analysts and helped develop AI-informed predictive tools, which predict how future courts are likely to rule on new legal situations.