The latest big firm to jump in
the artificial legal intelligence space.
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).
New research solution brings
artificial intelligence together with unparalleled
legal and regulatory content.
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.
So, to become the great
legal reference librarian I aspire to be, do I deepen my knowledge, the
artificial intelligence?
During those transition period, it's clear that we will need
legal practitioners, not only well versed in the social contexts of business and law, but will also have to be technologically savvy enough to understand the shortcomings of
artificial intelligence.
Goodman, a London - based journalist who covers
legal technology and other topics, has written an informative overview of the state of
artificial intelligence in law today and of where it may be heading in the future.
In order to not sound skeptical, I will deliberately not go into my memories of how
artificial intelligence was about to disrupt everything in the
legal field around the time when I touched down at Dorval for the first time fifteen years ago... or even before that.
A new
legal technology company called Deftr is today launching a tool powered by
artificial intelligence that helps professionals diagram intricate corporate structures.
Given the expected prevalence of these technologies in all sectors,
artificial intelligence will not just be a way to improve the way we do law, but it will be part of the subject matter of
legal disputes themselves.
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.
«It's the next logical step in the use of
artificial intelligence in the
legal profession,» said Dan Mulholland, senior partner at Horty Springer.
In the early days of 2015, a team of students at the University of Toronto created a start - up to bring
artificial intelligence to
legal research.
There is one more big issue coming that could disrupt the entire
legal profession:
artificial intelligence.
Nearly a year ago, this blog first reported that
legal research service Fastcase would launch an
artificial intelligence sandbox for law firms — a testing environment where firms would have access to various AI platforms and data sets, as well as be able to bring in their own data.
However, the main criteria was to incorporate
artificial intelligence in the products and demonstrate the benefits of the product towards the
legal profession in the future in terms of speed, efficiency, and increased access to justice for everyone.
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-...]
If you don't have the time to obtain and read the full report, a very good summary can be found in an article on the
Legal Futures site entitled Report:
artificial intelligence will cause «structural collapse» of law firms by 2030.
IBM Watson and other evolving
artificial intelligence (AI) tools will drive changes in how
legal issues are analyzed and how decisions and strategy are shaped.
It's almost impossible to attend a
legal technology conference today and not encounter multiple discussions about
artificial intelligence (AI).
This article originally appeared in the April 2016 issue of the ABA Journal with this headline: «Beyond Imagination: How
artificial intelligence is transforming the
legal profession.»
By the time I was figuring out my stance on
artificial intelligence, the
legal tech talk had already moved on to blockchain.
Neota Logic delivers
artificial intelligence software for the automation of
legal and compliance.
Discussions on
artificial intelligence and law seek to find the diminishing demarcation between the human - only part of lawyering (multi-disciplinary integration, especially regarding strategy; «reading» the client; emotional
intelligence) and those lawyering skills more efficiently accomplished by
artificial intelligence (
legal pattern recognition research for document and contract review).
By Ron Friedmann, Fireman & CompanyIn 2015, we regularly read about automating
legal advice with
artificial intelligence (AI), especially with IBM Watson.
«Marc Andreessen famously once quipped that «software is eating the world,» and the same can be said today about the pervasiveness of machine learning,
artificial intelligence, and advanced analytics in the
legal world, said Dean Gonsowski, Executive Director of CTRL and VP Business Development at kCura.
Advanced and dynamic
artificial intelligence systems accelerate core, human - only
legal reasoning.
A witness to the commission, the perceptive Noric Dilanchian from Sydney, observed to the commission «We are presently at the peak of the hype curve for
artificial intelligence and
legal apps.»
It's refreshing that this book does not simply look to advances in technology and
artificial intelligence as the cause or the future of the Great
Legal Reformation.
Tracks were filled with diverse speakers from around North America to talk about how advances in technology — software, hardware, processes,
artificial intelligence, and on and on — continues to drive the
legal profession.
This new technology is raising the bar on practice management and delivering powerful
artificial intelligence to the
legal process.
Published as part of the Law.com network, the «
Legal A.I. Leaders» list identifies and highlights the most innovative companies applying artificial intelligence in the legal indu
Legal A.I. Leaders» list identifies and highlights the most innovative companies applying
artificial intelligence in the
legal indu
legal industry.
International law firm Allens is teaming up with the Faculty of Law at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and software firm Neota Logic to create a program which will see law students create
artificial intelligence (AI) applications that help people address
legal problems online.
A big indication of this
legal - technology harmony was the large number of sessions where
artificial intelligence was part of the discussion.
MCC: What do general counsel and other
legal professionals need to know about
artificial intelligence and how best to develop and leverage the technology that's becoming available?
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.
Legal technology expert Greg Wildisen looks at AI's impact on the legal sector The recent media frenzy about artificial intelligence (AI) has been unavoid
Legal technology expert Greg Wildisen looks at AI's impact on the
legal sector The recent media frenzy about artificial intelligence (AI) has been unavoid
legal sector The recent media frenzy about
artificial intelligence (AI) has been unavoidable.
ALPHARETTA, GA, February 23, 2018 — OMNI Software Systems, a technology firm specialized in providing
artificial intelligence capabilities to the
legal industry, will introduce their new OMNI Legal practice management platform at the ABA TECHSHOW in Chicago on March 7, 2018, with general release planned on June 1,
legal industry, will introduce their new OMNI
Legal practice management platform at the ABA TECHSHOW in Chicago on March 7, 2018, with general release planned on June 1,
Legal practice management platform at the ABA TECHSHOW in Chicago on March 7, 2018, with general release planned on June 1, 2018.
Today Attorney IO, LLC is announcing the release of
legal artificial intelligence (AI) that will change the practice of law forever.
In «Best Practice» workshops we show how to integrate
legal tech into daily work or how
artificial intelligence can be used in client work.
To get an insight into how
artificial intelligence can assist the
legal...
«
Legal due diligence is ripe for the revolution that
artificial intelligence offers,» Steve Cooke, senior partner at Slaughter and May, told Bloomberg.
With the release of
legal artificial intelligence (AI), Stern touts that his
legal tech startup will «democratize the practice of law so that even the smallest firms can compete with the largest.»
It's been a few weeks since part 1 of my series on
artificial intelligence in the
legal industry.
(October 11, 2017, 12:51 PM EDT)-- There is $ 80,000 in seed funding to be won by Ontario - based technology companies that can apply
artificial intelligence (AI) to
legal innovation.
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...