Not exact matches
Last month, the European Parliament's
legal affairs committee issued a report on the
use and creation of robots and artificial
intelligence (AI).
Andrew Arruda, chief executive officer and co-founder of ROSS
Intelligence, spoke about the importance of AI in the
legal field and the dangers for lawyers who refuse to
use AI in the future.
The memo begins by making a grandiose claim: The FBI's
use of surveillance power under the Foreign
Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) during the 2016 campaign was «a troubling breakdown of
legal processes established to protect the American people from abuses related to the FISA process.»
The final winner, TextIQ, is a Columbia comp sci spinout
using artificial
intelligence to bring newfound efficiency to the
legal discovery and other document and text - intensive markets.
«These are companies
using artificial
intelligence in industries from drug discovery and cybersecurity to robotics and
legal tech.
Named for the dynamic tax ledger
used by the Ottoman Empire, Deftr helps
legal and professional service firms focus on high - level, strategic work by leveraging artificial
intelligence to automate manual work.
Legal Compass is a law firm analytics and benchmarking tool of greatest use to law firm professionals involved in legal marketing, business development and competitive intellig
Legal Compass is a law firm analytics and benchmarking tool of greatest
use to law firm professionals involved in
legal marketing, business development and competitive intellig
legal marketing, business development and competitive
intelligence.
Rather, the
use cases and impact reviewed indicate that tools like ROSS
Intelligence more closely represent a significant iteration in the continuing evolution of
legal research tools that began with the launch of digital databases of authorities and have continued through developments in search technologies.
Blue J
Legal designs software that uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to predict legal outc
Legal designs software that
uses artificial
intelligence and machine learning to predict
legal outc
legal outcomes.
The broader approach of
using analytical tools in this way was described by Alarie as an artificial
intelligence 2.0, but the reality is that this is already
used outside of the
legal industry.
Ross
Intelligence uses the Watson cognitive computing system to enhance
legal research.
«It's the next logical step in the
use of artificial
intelligence in the
legal profession,» said Dan Mulholland, senior partner at Horty Springer.
Using IBM's Watson — the computer most famous for winning Jeopardy! In 2011 — as their platform, they launched ROSS
Intelligence, an AI system that they say can answer lawyers» natural - language
legal - research questions, such as, «Can a bankrupt company still conduct business?»
Andrew Arruda, chief executive officer and co-founder of ROSS
Intelligence, spoke about the importance of AI in the
legal field and the dangers for lawyers who refuse to
use AI in the future.
Like ROSS, Blue J
Legal is a program that
uses artificial
intelligence.
The global
legal publisher vLex, LLC and its Canadian partner Compass / vLex Canada are announcing today that they will support the Feb. 23 - 25 Global Legal Hackathon by offering up to 100 participants the use of Iceberg, an artificial intelligence platform for massive content projects that vLex initially developed to facilitate its own publishing of legal materials and then began -LSB
legal publisher vLex, LLC and its Canadian partner Compass / vLex Canada are announcing today that they will support the Feb. 23 - 25 Global
Legal Hackathon by offering up to 100 participants the use of Iceberg, an artificial intelligence platform for massive content projects that vLex initially developed to facilitate its own publishing of legal materials and then began -LSB
Legal Hackathon by offering up to 100 participants the
use of Iceberg, an artificial
intelligence platform for massive content projects that vLex initially developed to facilitate its own publishing of
legal materials and then began -LSB
legal materials and then began -LSB-...]
A question bolstered by a growing
legal tech industry that has normalized the idea that technology has a very important role to play in
legal services, whether through expert systems, Artificial
Intelligence, or simply better
use of existing software.
The presentation titled «Will Your Next Lawyer Be a Machine» will focus on the technology that is being
used in
legal to replace or enhance lawyers, its overall effect on consumers and the business of law, and projections for the future of artificial
intelligence and other technology in the
legal industry.current trends in
legal tech and integrating mobile devices.
In «Best Practice» workshops we show how to integrate
legal tech into daily work or how artificial
intelligence can be
used in client work.
Firms can now easily build Diligen's advanced machine learning capabilities into their own applications TORONTO — April 25, 2018 — Diligen, a leading artificial
intelligence (AI)- based contract assistant for law firms and
legal teams, today launched Diligen Insight API, making AI accessible for IT leaders and developers to
use in...
Use of artificial
intelligence in everyday
legal work and on the topic of»»em bedded law and compliance».
TORONTO — April 25, 2018 — Diligen, a leading artificial
intelligence (AI)- based contract assistant for law firms and
legal teams, today launched Diligen Insight API, making AI accessible for IT leaders and developers to
use in their own applications.
The new collaboration, which follows Bamford's appointment as a non-executive director of Wavelength, will
use legal technology, data analytics, contract automation, «living» playbooks, machine learning and artificial
intelligence solutions in order to provide responsive services to law firms, in - house
legal teams and other business departments.
Innovations such as EVA, a tool created by ROSS
Intelligence and available for free, is an example that illustrates how
using AI to supplement
legal work contains a variety of benefits.
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer has become the latest law firm to adopt artificial
intelligence (AI) technology, after trialling its
use in the firm's Manchester
legal services centre.
The skills in demand range from the basic tools that lawyers
use day to day, such as MS Word and Excel, to
legal research to leveraging artificial
intelligence and understanding security and privacy issues.
Using artificial
intelligence in the
legal profession can aid lawyers in completing menial tasks with accuracy, which is in line with the Law Society of Ontario's mandate for lawyers to practise more efficiently and cost effectively, attendees at the Ontario Bar Association's annual Institute heard this week.
Firms like ContractRoom, and Kira, which analyze contracts, are a smattering of emerging companies that
use artificial
intelligence and analytics to examine
legal information and tackle workflow and opportunities in the
legal business.
Alternatives that have been
used successfully in other schools or otherwise proposed include a certain number of seats of lower tuition for those experiencing financial hardships, public - private partnerships for projects and initiatives in the areas of
legal technology and artificial
intelligence to provide salaries while in law school, and a tuition forgiveness program for those who enroll in post-graduate access to justice programs.
In a report last November, Civilisation 2030: The near future for law firms, the consultants look at trends like smartphones and digital memory to predict that the next 15 years will likely result in artificial
intelligence being
used extensively in the
legal industry.
This contrasts sharply with the
use of
legal software in private practice where a majority of firms utilise
legal applications and where advanced tools such as artificial
intelligence are already being adopted.
JS: Whether lawyers are afraid or encouraged by the
use of artificial
intelligence in
legal applications, artificial
intelligence is here to stay.
One of the claimed benefits of
legal spend management software is to
use AI (artificial
intelligence) to examine electronic
legal invoices, then challenge expenses that look erroneous or excessive.
The most prosperous law practices in 2020 will be those that are able to successfully adjust their business models to
use artificial
intelligence — type tools while at the same time promoting and delivering the part of the
legal service value proposition that the machines are not able to provide.
This is the third portfolio investment by Nextlaw Labs following its investment in ROSS
Intelligence, a startup using artificial intelligence to conduct legal research, and Apperio, a UK - based startup that is streamlining matter management fo
Intelligence, a startup
using artificial
intelligence to conduct legal research, and Apperio, a UK - based startup that is streamlining matter management fo
intelligence to conduct
legal research, and Apperio, a UK - based startup that is streamlining matter management for law firms.
The past two years have seen a surge of interest in innovative tools and research results that make
use of artificial
intelligence for application in the
legal domain.
The report, AI: The new wave of
legal services, produced by Legal Week Intelligence and Bird & Bird, is based on 15 interviews with senior in - house lawyers, covering subjects including their current and potential use of technology, the opportunities and challenges presented by AI, and how it will shape their expectations of the law firms they inst
legal services, produced by
Legal Week Intelligence and Bird & Bird, is based on 15 interviews with senior in - house lawyers, covering subjects including their current and potential use of technology, the opportunities and challenges presented by AI, and how it will shape their expectations of the law firms they inst
Legal Week
Intelligence and Bird & Bird, is based on 15 interviews with senior in - house lawyers, covering subjects including their current and potential
use of technology, the opportunities and challenges presented by AI, and how it will shape their expectations of the law firms they instruct.
Given Toole's focus on pipeline development, sales enablement, thought leadership, and brand equity, we discussed the evolution of analytics software, the parallels between the U.S.
intelligence community and the the
legal technology sector, the benefits of gaining rapid insight into big content, and how professionals beyond e-discovery are
using these applications.
Founded in 2015, Cognitiv + provides
legal and regulatory analytics to corporates, consultancies and
legal firms enabling them to understand and act upon contractual and regulatory obligations
using artificial
intelligence.
Building on its momentum, ROSS
Intelligence will be
using the additional financing to continue to expand its current offerings into other practice areas (with Labor & Employment law coming next), launch new product lines outside of
legal research, accelerate product growth and innovation, and invest in expanding sales and marketing resources.
We
use artificial
intelligence, predictive coding, document automation, collaboration, workflow, project management and reporting tools to configure technology solutions that enable
legal tasks or processes to be carried out more efficiently and accurately, delivering cost savings and mitigating risk.
They cover an innovative technology called Aux.ai which is
using Artificial
Intelligence for
legal websites.
ROSS
Intelligence's rapid growth has been driven by increased pressure within the
legal industry to streamline efficiencies via the
use of modern technology.
The
legal community has confronted the challenge of adapting to technological innovation throughout its history (albeit, generally somewhat behind the technological curve), but artificial
intelligence and its
use in the
legal profession is relatively new.
LawGeex, a company whose product
uses artificial
intelligence to help in - house
legal teams automate the review and approval of everyday contracts, is today announcing the closing of a $ 12 million Series B funding round led by venture capital fund Aleph.
Several Slaw contributors have written recently about the
use of artificial
intelligence in law (Tim Knight here, Nate Russell here) with particular reference to the program on «Computers in
Legal Research» at the conference of the Canadian Association of Law Libraries held in Vancouver this past May, moderated by Slaw's Steve Matthews.
I have not yet seen or
used Lexis Answers, but as Pfiefer described it to me, it sounded similar to ROSS
Intelligence, which has garnered much attention in the past year for its AI - powered
legal research.
The
legal research service Ravel Law today announced the launch of a new feature, Firm Analytics, that provides insights on law firms» litigation histories that can be
used for competitive
intelligence and research into firms» litigation activity.
«For the first time, real estate investors can draft their own
legal offering documents
using artificial
intelligence,» the company said in announcing the service.
Small and medium sized
legal firms both understand the importance of the
use of AI (artificial
intelligence),...