Sentences with phrase «tool cara»

Casetext, which was founded in 2013, put its own research tool CARA onto the market in 2016.

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These experiments with non-litigation documents lead me to think that the CARA AI - assisted research tool works better with litigation documents because they contain more precise discussions of facts and issues.
Those anomalies aside, the CARA AI - assisted research tool strikes me as a major advance in legal research.
CARA — short for Case Analysis Research Assistant — is an analytical tool that automatically finds cases that are relevant to a legal document but not cited in the document.
The feature uses Casetext's legal research assistant CARA, an analytical tool that automatically finds cases that are -LSB-...]
The new research tool being unveiled in a limited rollout today is called CARA, short for Case Analysis Research Assistant.
As I explained in a post here last summer, CARA — short for Case Analysis Research Assistant — is a tool that automatically finds cases that are relevant to legal memoranda and briefs.
The Casetext team has continued growing since then, and built high - powered, data - science - backed research tools, such as the Heatmap, Key Passages, and, most notably, CARA.
Comparisons will inevitably be made between Judicata's Clerk and CARA, the brief - analysis tool introduced last year by Casetext that finds cases that are relevant to a legal document but not cited in it.
In the red corner was Andrew Arruda, the well - known AI advocate and co-founder of ROSS Intelligence, better known for its legal research tool, but which had just announced the arrival of EVA, a system that appeared to have some similar capabilities to Casetext's CARA application.
The legal research company is offering free access to its full suite of premium tools, including CARA, for litigators fighting for civil rights and civil liberties.
The idea of uploading your brief to start your research isn't entirely new, but CARA seems to be the only tool focused on recommending cases based on a holistic analysis of your document.
CARA, a new tool from Casetext, aims to just cut out the searching.
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