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Machine Learning applied to the management of court notifications

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Basically, the management exercise that a judicial notice requires is always the same: - Reading the notification and categorization of it (determine whether it is a judgment, declaration of firmness, hearing date, approval of cost appraisal, etc.). Schedule of the hearing date or expiry. File the notification.

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With $5M Investment, PacerPro Expands Into State Courts, Hires Silicon Valley Veteran As CTO

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.” (To hear more from McGrane about the company and the investment by Berkley, see my recent LawNext interview with him.). But longer term, Bala said, she is excited about the opportunity to use machine learning and artificial intelligence to provide data-driven insights to the legal industry and others. (I

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Paulina Grnarova and Yannic Kilcher from DeepJudge.AI: Unlocking Institutional Knowledge: How AI is Transforming Legal Search (TGIR Ep. 224)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

And another big one that we actually learned to our partnerships with law firms is the ability to recognize whether a result is relevant or not very quickly, not just by the content, but also by by all the metadata surrounding it. Is it in AI or machine learning or both that? Very cool to see. I believe it? How do you define it?

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

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And when we used to archive fields physically, and we didn’t have document management systems. And you know, I’ve been through a lot of many revolutions over the last 20 years, say document management was one nice thing, you know, the BlackBerry was one, and I think there’s been a few others. We’d love to hear from you.

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Paulina Grnarova and Yannic Kilcher from DeepJudge.AI: Unlocking Institutional Knowledge: How AI is Transforming Legal Search (TGIR Ep. 224)

Legal Tech Monitor

And another big one that we actually learned to our partnerships with law firms is the ability to recognize whether a result is relevant or not very quickly, not just by the content, but also by by all the metadata surrounding it. Is it in AI or machine learning or both that? Very cool to see. I believe it? How do you define it?

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

Legal Tech Monitor

And when we used to archive fields physically, and we didn’t have document management systems. And you know, I’ve been through a lot of many revolutions over the last 20 years, say document management was one nice thing, you know, the BlackBerry was one, and I think there’s been a few others. We’d love to hear from you.

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Colin Lachance on Jurisage’s MyJr and How He’s Looking at AI to Assist in the Synthesis and Reading of Legal Cases (TGIR Ep. 190)

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This protects the researcher from the AI “creating” the answer from all the non-relevant information it has collected in its large language model of machine learning. They do AI machine learning proofs of concepts for governments and large companies and so on. We would love to hear from you.