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Machine Learning applied to the management of court notifications

Global LegalTech Hub

Rocío Ramirez, Independent Legal Tech Consultant After 20 years of legal practicing as a lawyer, mainly processing court files , I can clearly state that the management of court notifications is one of the main workloads of a lawyer's day-to-day work. Schedule of the hearing date or expiry. File the notification.

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

Above the Law - Technology

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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How AI Legal Document Review Drives Faster Case Prep

Clio

Its used to review and categorize documents, particularly in the eDiscovery process, where many courts accept TAR. TAR uses software and machine learning to help lawyers review, analyze, and prioritize large quantities of documents to save lawyers time. Still, generative AI also has its limitations for legal document review.

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Machine Learning and the future of Open Justice

Legal Tech Innovation Wales

Transparency in the legal system is achieved by allowing reporters to publish articles on cases, allowing the public into courts to view proceedings, and allowing public access to court judgements and documents. However, the success of training any Machine Learning systems depends on the information it is being fed.

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The New York Times OpenAI Lawsuit and Machine Learning for Lawyers

Clio

Machine learning, copyright infringement, and fair use Where does copyright infringement intersect with an AI lawsuit? It mainly has to do with machine learning, the method by which AI tools are trained to provide responses to AI prompts. So, what can you do? Consider how these gaps might influence its responses.

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Artificial Intelligence and the Right to Privacy

Berkley Technology Law Journal

The currently dominant form, machine learning (ML), relies on models derived from vast sets of data, potentially including personal information about millions of unknowing individuals. As California courts proudly assert, the Privacy Amendment offers protections that extend beyond the Fourth Amendment. And in White v.

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Court Finally Rejects “Discrimination” Lawsuit Against YouTube–Divino v. Google

Eric Goldman

The latest ruling addresses YouTube’s motion to dismiss the fourth amended complaint, which the court grants with prejudice. The court asked the plaintiffs to point to the relevant contract provisions that shape the implied covenant. Elenis Supreme Court ruling, but I wonder how it might apply to this case.

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