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How AI Legal Document Review Drives Faster Case Prep

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Reviewing legal documents is undeniably tedious. However, while it may be time-consuming, legal document review is also essential for building a strong case strategy and effectively preparing for trial. Want to use AI to save time, accelerate your casework, and find more time for strategic work?

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Top Legal AI Platform Leya Rebrands as Legora, Unveils Agentic Research and Product Upgrades

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Top legal AI platform Leya announced today that it has rebranded as Legora and released significant new product features that will increase productivity and efficiency for users across its platform.

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Legal AI Assistants vs. Human Assistants: Best Uses for AI Assistants

Colin S. Levy

An immigration lawyers summer intern used 2nd Chair legal AI assistant to provide over 100 administrative decisions that were not indexed in Westlaw or LexisNexis. The AI drafted the summaries, but the intern didnt trust the summaries to be accurate. The output was sufficient on the first pass.

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AI-Powered Contend Offers Affordable Legal Advice + Letter Drafting

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For many years there have been efforts to create an easy to use, reliable and affordable legal AI system that will give people advice and even draft documents for them. With Contend Legal we may fi…

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IUNO selects NetDocuments for legal AI and document automation

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NetDocuments, the #1 trusted cloud platform for law firms, corporate legal teams and business organisations, today announced that Danish law firm IUNO has chosen NetDocuments’ ndMAX to power its AI and document automation strategy.

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Why Lawyers’ Duty to Confidentiality Restricts Legal AI Training – And How Regulators Can Step In

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This document emphasizes that lawyers must consider their ethical duties when using AI, including competence, client confidentiality, supervision, and reasonable fees. However, lawyers are also bound by Rule 3.3-1, 1, which mandates strict confidentiality of all client information.

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LexisNexis Clarifies Its AI-To-DMS Connection + Why This Is A Big Deal

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LexisNexis has clarified how its new Protégé Legal AI Assistant connects to the holiest of holies, AKA your law firm’s Document Management System (DMS), to.