Sentences with phrase «evolution of legal research»

I would have expected a different emphasis at this point in the evolution of legal research tools, particularly in relation to legislative research and noting - up.
We discussed the genesis of Fastcase and the evolution of legal research, advice for legal tech start - up entrepreneurs, and the integration of Loislaw into the company's signature research tools, among other topics.
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.
Just as digital legal research methods have come to dominate paper - based methods in terms of speed and effectiveness, AI - based tools represent the next step in the evolution of legal research.

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Bloomberg Law today released what it describes as «the next evolution» of its legal research platform.
Flexibility has become even more critical given the rapid evolution of electronic legal research platforms.
By July 2011, when Bloomberg Law released «the next evolution» of its legal research platform, it had made great strides in its development, with a redesigned interface, enhanced search capabilities, new practice centers and enhanced collaboration and workflow features.
Male Speaker: Hello listeners, this episode originally aired in February of 2016 and we are rebroadcasting it because it's about the future of legal research and its evolution towards visualization over simple text.
This research report supports the evolution of attorney workplaces as great places to work for highly motivated, talented attorneys whether they practice in private law firms, corporate legal departments or government agencies.
While many legal blogs are designed more as marketing tools for the attorney / author, O'Keefe said Legal Evolution distinguishes itself by offering legitimate research and ideas that can be used for the benefit of legal tech entreprenlegal blogs are designed more as marketing tools for the attorney / author, O'Keefe said Legal Evolution distinguishes itself by offering legitimate research and ideas that can be used for the benefit of legal tech entreprenLegal Evolution distinguishes itself by offering legitimate research and ideas that can be used for the benefit of legal tech entreprenlegal tech entrepreneurs.
This is the evolution of intuitive legal research.
Many of Legal Evolution's articles are grounded in diffusion theory, which is an applied research field pioneered by the eminent sociologist Everett Rogers.
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