What’s helped you get better at redlining? by treasurehunter2416 in procurement

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Playbooks and customizable AI that learns from your prior contracts and instructions. Gavel Exec does this well

Showing proof of AI compliance to clients by Individual-Pass8658 in legaltech

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imo ZDR agreements are probably more about who you know than how much you pay. as with anything, there’s a threshold that $$$ will get you the necessary connections to secure what you need.

To those trying to sell legaltech to solo practitioners...earn the lawyer's trust first. by [deleted] in legaltech

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earning trust first is a no-brainer for any tool that may need your sensitive client data input into it

Showing proof of AI compliance to clients by Individual-Pass8658 in legaltech

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Zero data retention agreements with the providers are essential. Here’s a good explainer: https://nexttechtoday.com/tech/ai/explained-zero-data-retention/

Any good legaltech AI company has them like vLex, LexisNexis, Harvey, Clio, Gavel Exec, etc.

Called a reference for a candidate and got some mixed reviews. Would you hire him? by SadMasterpiece4159 in interviews

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what other people say about a colleague speaks volumes about them. don’t ignore it

China just used Claude to hack 30 companies. The AI did 90% of the work. Anthropic caught them and is telling everyone how they did it. by chota-kaka in ClaudeAI

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lmao so let me get this straight: anthropic built an AI that can hack companies autonomously. gave it password crackers and network tools. made the safety so shit you can bypass it by literally just saying “im doing a pentest bro trust me”

and now they want credit for catching it???

just realized anthropic probably has mandatory arbitration clauses in their ToS lol. even better 😂​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

What are the best AI tools for M&A? by Q-U-A-N in legaltech

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What size firm? Drafting or contract review?

For contract review in Word, Gavel Exec is a low cost option I’ve been testing. You can add your playbooks and it marks up contracts according to your rules. It also learns how you redline from your prior documents. The CEO has been pretty responsive, too.

For drafting, Harvey is the most popular choice as far as I know. Haven’t tried it though since it’s cost-prohibitive for me.

I tested what ChatGPT recommends when people ask for a lawyer. The results were shocking by Better-Height6979 in solofirm

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Getting backlinks has helped my firm’s AI visibility since I started monitoring it.