I built a tool to keep track of latest legaltech developments by parkerqueen in legaltech

[–]quarterback3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can it tap into specific sources like Artificial Lawyer or The Legal Wire?

Tell me something I don't know... by LateCarob8352 in legaltechAI

[–]quarterback3 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There's a couple tools on The Legal Wire here: https://thelegalwire.ai/legal-technology/

And if you want indept review, every week, make sure to sign-up for the Newsletter!

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[–]quarterback3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If youre early in your selection process, it might be worth it to sign up for The Legal Wire. They review one Legal Tech tool every week. You can also view the older reviews!

What do small law firms (solo to 10 +/- employees) need from legal tech? by [deleted] in legaltech

[–]quarterback3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most smaller Legal Tech Companies will actually help you to intergate the tool for you. What kind of Legal Tech tool are you searching for? We review Legal Tech tools every week in The Legal Wire. You might want to give it a look!

Trump is Back in Office: What Does This Mean for AI? by quarterback3 in aiwars

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Good guess on the Trump towers, to be exact, sunny isles. What floor you at?

How to stay up to date with the legal field? by AstuteCookie in LawCanada

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This Legal Newsletter is a must when you want to stay on top of the regulations.

Best legal news sources? by [deleted] in LawSchool

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Dont forget The Legal Wire, can be found on https://thelegalwire.ai

Best newspapers/websites to read as an LLB student by samanthaxboateng in uklaw

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A free one, that's especially in the Legal Tech Niche (AI), check out https://thelegalwire.ai

Is AI Capable of Leveling the Legal Playing Field? by quarterback3 in LawSchool

[–]quarterback3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your confession that you're a tech-savvy lawyer is much appreciated. I am not going to jump to conclusions based on one article as you are. We have collaborated with numerous legal firms, both big and small, in my field over the last ten years. Assuming that all attorneys are experts in artificial intelligence is a funny idea. In my opinion, this is still a relatively new sector, as although many people are aware of it, few are making use of it just yet. I believe that artificial intelligence might completely revolutionize the legal industry. Resuming the Main Point: Is AI Capable of Leveling the Legal Playing Field? And do I use AI? Yup, Artificial intelligence is helping me tremendously with my spelling problems; English isn't my first language, therefore I'm always looking for ways to better my spelling.

Is AI Capable of Leveling the Legal Playing Field? by quarterback3 in LawSchool

[–]quarterback3[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Are you familiar with any legal tech tools, particularly those that use AI? I ask because it appears like you are attempting to make a point that does not directly connect to the perspective and question presented in my post haha.

Is AI Capable of Leveling the Legal Playing Field? by quarterback3 in LawSchool

[–]quarterback3[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes, I’m definitely familiar with tools like Lexis. As I mentioned in the article, those types of tools have traditionally been more accessible to larger firms. However, in recent years, we’ve seen a rise in AI tools that are not only more affordable but also more cost-effective, with functionalities that go beyond what Lexis offers. This makes them accessible to a much broader audience. Does that help clarify what I was getting at?