Sentences with phrase «intelligence on legal research»

The eventual impact of artificial intelligence on legal research and legal practice must be considered.

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LexisNexis has released the results of its recent Attorney Research Selection Survey by The Research Intelligence Group (TRIG), and provides some interesting information on the outcomes of consumers» online legal searches.
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).
I've been out of the loop for a little while and just happened on EVA the free AI - based legal research tool that ROSS Intelligence made available earlier this year.
Panel on new tools for legal research included Jake Heller, CEO of Casetext; Daniel Lewis, CEO of Ravel; Andrew Arruda, CEO of ROSS Intelligence; Susan Nevelow Mart, library director at the University of Colorado Law School; and Ed Walters, CEO of Fastcase.
The Best Diversity Employer accreditation will be based on responses to Legal Week's annual Employee Satisfaction Report (ESR), which is published by its research arm, Legal Week 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.
The company has three main offerings: Anvi Insight, which is the doc review tool and is in Beta testing; Anvi Intelligence, which is its legal research tool based at present on local case law; and the third service line, Anvi Robot, which is a machine learning document generation tool.
Its first investment was Ross Intelligence, the University of Toronto start - up that developed digital legal research assistant Ross, an AI application built on IBM Watson's platform.
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.
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 more than 10 years, Legal Week Intelligence has conducted research for global and national law firms, companies and vendors as a group or individually, under strict Market Research Society guidelines, on generic and industry - specificresearch for global and national law firms, companies and vendors as a group or individually, under strict Market Research Society guidelines, on generic and industry - specificResearch Society guidelines, on generic and industry - specific topics.
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With more and more movement toward open - sourcing legal research and plenty of real - time news and business intelligence easily available, I have to wonder whether there is need for another propriety service on this scale.
At ROSS, the team is focused on developing artificial intelligence to improve the accuracy and efficiency of legal research.
At the launch of the Legal - Tech Virtual Lab last month, Penn State Law hosted a pop - up event in the University Park with ROSS Intelligence where law students were able to get their hands on EVA, ROSS Intelligence's new free, publicly accessible AI research tool.
Representatives from the EMEA in - house team sit on a global legal artificial intelligence (AI) working group, which is looking at AI and robotics, document automation tools, negotiation platforms, deal and document management, billing processes, policy management, and researching legislation and regulation.
Foreshadowed by supercomputer HAL 9000 in 2001: A Space Odyssey, artificial intelligence (AI) has started to make a real impact on the B2B landscape — from monetizing data to legal research.
According to a fascinating article posted on Wired.com on August 8, 2015 entitled Your Lawyer May Soon Ask for This AI - Powered App for Legal Help by Davey Alba, a startup called ROSS Intelligence has created a unique new system for legal reseLegal Help by Davey Alba, a startup called ROSS Intelligence has created a unique new system for legal reselegal research.
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Legal Week Intelligence is the independent research division of Legal Week For over 10 years, Legal Week Intelligence has conducted research for global and national law firms, companies and vendors as a group or individually, under strict Market Research Society guidelines, on generic and industry specificresearch division of Legal Week For over 10 years, Legal Week Intelligence has conducted research for global and national law firms, companies and vendors as a group or individually, under strict Market Research Society guidelines, on generic and industry specificresearch for global and national law firms, companies and vendors as a group or individually, under strict Market Research Society guidelines, on generic and industry specificResearch Society guidelines, on generic and industry specific topics.
Small and medium sized legal firms both understand the importance of the use of AI (artificial intelligence), regard it as an opportunity to be embraced, and do not feel threatened by its impact on their business model, says Clayton Legal, after conducting qualitative research into this legal firms both understand the importance of the use of AI (artificial intelligence), regard it as an opportunity to be embraced, and do not feel threatened by its impact on their business model, says Clayton Legal, after conducting qualitative research into this Legal, after conducting qualitative research into this area.
Instructed 20 team members on legal responsibilities and limitations of Human Intelligence requiring legal and historical research.
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