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Elevate your content's appeal with expert tips and techniques for engaging visuals. In this detailed guide, discover the art of crafting compelling thumbnails from the ground up. Explore essential design principles, software recommendations, and expert tips to create thumbnails that grab attention and drive clicks. Elevate your content with captivating visuals using our step-by-step tutorial. visit: [to learn more](https://techtools.hashnode.dev/how-to-make-a-thumbnail-from-scratch)
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r/airesearch
2024-03-20
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Hi there, We keep an internal pool of precedents / forms. As court forms (all Aus courts) are regularly updated, is there a way to keep on top of these? Is there an RSS feed or other subscription that will make this simple? Thanks
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r/legaltech
2024-03-21
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I’ve just finished reading Stoner by John Williams, and I am absolutely floored. The book is definitely one of my favorites, and it was by pure coincidence that I read it at all. The prose is masterfully written and there wasn’t a paragraph that bored me. All the characters are believable, and their dialogue is distinct but evolves with time. I recommend this book to anyone and everyone. Anyone else read the book? What do you think?
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r/books
2024-03-25
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We did a move from another billing system to theirs and as of now it appears their support is non-existent. Furthermore, their documentation is so poorly written that its a waste of time. They have a lot of useless on boarding and no technical support.
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r/legaltech
2024-03-27
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Does anyone have or know of a tool that can export a cabinet with 500GB worth of data to a file share while appending the file names? Consultants want close to $4,000; Universal Migrator wants $4,000. One sales guy told its super easy and I can do it myself, but I still need to buy the tool for $3,000. I dont understand why this is so diffucult. ​
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r/legaltech
2024-03-27
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Hi everyone, Looking for some thoughts on our new tool and on chronologies and how they are drafted by lawyers. A friend of mine (who was a family lawyer) and I have just created a simple tool that generates fully formatted chronologies for law firms in 4-9 minutes, but we are trying to figure out how widespread chronologies are used in all areas of law. From our understanding, chronologies can be crucial in some cases, however I'm curious about how widespread the use of them are across all the fields of law. I’d love to hear any insights from you guys! A couple of questions: 1. Is the drafting of chronologies common? 2. Are there many current chronology drafting tools that are half decent? We can’t seem to find many/any searching online. 3. Are there other documents similar to chronologies in areas of law where they might be less relevant? Any and all thoughts are welcome! And for anyone that would like to actually try the tool (the more feedback the welcome), please let me know and I’m happy to give you access!
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r/legaltech
2024-03-27
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I am an immigration lawyer transitioning out of practice and turning more towards supporting other firms so I’m not client facing. My practice was exclusively based around Athletes & entertainers obtaining P-1, O-1, and EB-1A visas. www.sherrodsportsvisas.com I’m starting to roll out some tools that I find helpful but want feedback from other lawyers to fine toon. If you want to help me out see www.oandpvisas.com/attorney-tools and let me know what you think! - SDS, Esq.
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r/legaltech
2024-03-28
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I currently manage a few lawyers time entries every month, but this month i am training someone to do the same. today, they entered all of the entries correctly, but the put themselves as the timekeeper, not the atty. is there a way to mass move entries between timekeepers?
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r/legaltech
2024-03-29
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My company is getting rid of our in-person office. We currently utilize a virtual PO Box through Earth Class Mail for snail mail, but we would also like to have a street address for state registrations, principal place of business, other mailing purposes, etc. Does anyone use any remote mail services that offer street addresses instead of PO Boxes?
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r/legaltech
2024-04-03
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Not that you have much free time...but are any litigators out there interested in giving one of our new tools a test drive? I know firsthand how busy litigators can get. But if you are interested in legal tech and litigation - and if you have 15 minutes to spare - it'd be a fun chat.
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r/legaltech
2024-04-03
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I'm curious to hear if anyone here has any experience using Harvey for legal work? It's hard for me to see how they would be different from other AI legaltech solutions because the challenge with AI and legal will be the same - no matter how good a RAG pipeline you set up or how much fine-tuning you do. The issues with legal assistant is that it can get you 95 % of the way, but not the full 100 % – which means the lawyer still has to be in the loop. And that’s not all. The lawyer now has to look through all the content generated by the AI assistant to make sure it's not full of hallucinations (which are almost impossible to get rid of) and in many cases, it will be more (much more) expensive than just using a standard contractual template. Furthermore, problems with explainability, privacy/confidentiality and incitements that seem contradictory to the billing model of many in the legal industry – especially in law firms – make it hard to believe that generative AI will roll out as fast in the legal sector as many predicted, but it seems like quite a few companies are partnering up with Harvey so I wonder what it looks like in practice.
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r/legaltech
2024-04-04
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I'm just trying to essentially get documents to clients and either get payments or invoices created as quick and easy as possible. I'm avoiding doing litigation and I didn't think I would need a full-fledged "case management" system as I don't have cases! I do transactional real estate work and want to move into estate planning, etc. I am tied to title company using a software called Qualia - but I shouldn't be using their software to make my documents separately. I don't have admin access anyway. Plan is to make loan docs, real estate docs, business formation docs, estate planning, etc. is there a software that could efficiently do this?
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r/legaltech
2024-04-04
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what are the best AIs out there for making summaries, looking for and research scientific paper and articles ? im working on my bachelor's degree, so i wanna ease the process as much as possible. Is it worth it to pay for gpt 4 plus? or for instance, would consensus be better?
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r/airesearch
2024-04-08
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We’ve had Legal Tracker forever and IT is balking at the cost. My previous company used Tymetrix 360. What are the best newer providers on the market?
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r/legaltech
2024-04-08
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CaseYak has published an official plugin for WordPress, making it easy for personal injury law firms to expand their marketing strategies and drive more traffic to their websites. Our calculator helps firms in a crowded space stand out from the competition by offering data-backed case values powered by our revolutionary AI. It blends in seamlessly with existing branding, supports Spanish and requires no code to install. For more details 👉 https://caseyak.com/wordpress
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r/legaltech
2024-04-10
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Hi everyone, in the last couple of weeks I've been looking at some AI tools for lawyers. I already looked up for legal research and I've found a few like casetext co-counsel and some others. However, in the area of contract drafting something seems a bit odd. There are some tools like Spellbook which are for this use case. The thing is I don't understand how different is spellbook or any other AI contract drafting tool from just using Chatgpt. Can someone explain to me why tons of this tools raised tens of millions of dollars for stuff like this when GPT-4 is already pretty good at generating contracts or writing complex stuff? Are you using any AI contract drafting tool? Is it a lot better than chatgpt?
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r/legaltech
2024-04-10
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Looking for some suggestions for practice management software that works well the setup is firm gets X percentage and attorney gets Y percentage of incoming funds. ​ ​
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r/legaltech
2024-04-11
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Hi Everyone, I have been working on a startup for past couple of months and trying to find a problem. Specifically I am developing a platform where people can describe their circumstance and get meaningful answers regarding that. The answers will range from telling what should the person do, to, mentioning previous similar public cases and their outcome. We are building this cause we figured out lot of people don't even go the legal route as they think their case is not worth it. We ultimately want to become a one stop platform where people can ask questions and then we will recommend them lawyers based their case. We found out lot of people don't know which type of lawyer to contact for their case. Findlaw etc just provide a directory and do not try to understand your case. If anyone has any comments regarding this or has faced similar problems, it would be helpful to have more insights. [https://twitter.com/lawfinderai](https://twitter.com/lawfinderai) [https://lawfinderai.com](https://lawfinderai.com)
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r/legaltech
2024-04-13
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I am not a lawyer, I am seeking an attorney for a civil case. It is a complex issue with 4 years of email evidence. There are also many different complaints. Since I have no experience in law other than what I have seen in TV and Movies, I would like to organize my case before meeting with potential attorneys so I can present my case to them in a way that I will be heard and be able to share it in a way that they can understand. With consultations costing $175 for 30 mins. I don't want to waste my time rushing through a long story. I have looked at a dozen or so legal assistant software, AI, subscriptions services, but do not see any options for someone who in not an attorney or have their own practice. I do not need it for anything other than this one case. I want to be able to upload all of my files and it be my legal assistant (like many programs offer). Does anyone know of a place that offers this? If so, one that offers it at a reasonable price? I appreciate any input. One note, I know that google, word, excel, and others will help organize things, but that's not what I'm looking for. I would like something dedicated to helping me specifically build my case and walk me through it. Thank you in advance.
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r/legaltech
2024-04-15
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Almost every subreddit has rules, and we do too. We used to get lots of posts about politics, LGBT, what if, and just basic trolling, all prohibited by our rules. We don't allow discussion of race here, because those discussions usually end up with comments that could get our community removed from Reddit. Also, the Rules didn't match the Removal Reasons, but now they do. We added a "Moderator discretion" rule, because it's impossible to create rules to cover every contingency. r/stupidquestions can be a fun and interesting place to hang out, but we had trouble with people trolling us with rule violations. For example, here are some of the topics that we removed: * Do you think that if I could shoot laser beams out of my peepee, I could scare bullies with it? * Do you think it would be safe to build my child a drone so I can save on plane fare * Should I crash my car into a concrete barrier going 90mph without a seatbelt? * Is it a good idea to hold a flame up to a 5 gallon can of gasoline? * Why does my butt smell like ass? We would ban the offenders, but they would create new accounts and return right away. So a couple of the users suggested putting in a minimum Reddit account age limit and a minimum karma limit to post. That has made things much nicer for the community. Karma is sort of an artificial number, but it tends to indicate that the owner interacts with Redditors in a positive way, and they appreciate him. What you want is to create posts or comments that Redditors appreciate so much that they give you a few upvotes. Here's [Reddit's FAQ page about karma](https://www.reddit.com/r/karma/wiki/index/faq/), and here's [more information about karma](https://www.reddit.com/r/help/wiki/faq/#wiki_voting_and_karma). If you are new to Reddit and would like more information about how to use it, please visit r/NewToReddit. We don't reveal the age or karma numbers required to post. They are not very high, though. If you have a post removed due to your age or karma numbers, please understand that you didn't do anything wrong and we are not targeting you. This is just one of the ways that we are protecting our community. All of the blame for this goes on the trolls. New Redditors should be able to interact with the community, but it's too easy for someone to be banned, create a new account in two minutes, and return to trolling again. So we took precautions to make it more difficult for them. It's too bad that it also makes it more difficult for new members who aren't trolls. Moderators will remove posts that violate our rules. The author is notified when their post is removed, and there's a reason given for each removal. Redditors who continue to violate the rules will be removed from r/stupidquestions. For extreme violations, the banhammer may fall instantly. If you play nice and follow our rules, you may stay as long as you like. Thanks. Now go forth and have fun!
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2024-04-15
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Any suggestions on this, ideally one that isn’t as long or complex as Enron (it’s not to test established products) Thanks in advance!
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r/legaltech
2024-04-15
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I have worked in law firms for many years and then later learned to code and now work in the legal tech industry. I have helped develop document automation software for large companies, such as WealthCounsel. If you aren't familiar with WealthCounsel, they are the U.S.A.'s largest provider of estate planning, business law, and elder law software. (This isn't an ad for them hahaha. I don't work there anymore.) Many document automation solutions, such as those offered by Clio are very basic. The solution offered by Clio is basically just a glorified mail merge. There is no ability to insert logic around variables, which makes the depth of automation very surface level. On the other hand, software, such as HotDocs, is great and can offer extraordinarily deep levels of automation, but HotDocs is not exactly the most user friendly software when it comes to template creation. HotDocs essentially requires you to learn their somewhat complicated syntax, and is even best paired with other development through their API, so that data can travel across multiple software systems that the law office uses. Anyways, I have a few questions regarding which direction your firm leans, and why? Does your firm have a more simple document automation solution, such as that offered by Clio? Does your law firm make very deep document automation solutions in-house? Do you use a pre-made document automation software, such as WealthCounsel for estate planning? Would development of in depth document automation software be a financial constraint on your firm? (need to hire developers, organize the development, disperse info, etc.) Do you wish that your industry had an in-depth solution, similar to that offered by WealthCounsel?
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r/legaltech
2024-04-20
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Hi there - I'm a family law attorney in the southeast US with 10yrs of varied family law experience (private high net worth, child support enforcement through govt agency, and contract work with a small family law firm) I am building a firm from the ground up without any real guidance as most of the old heads refused to go virtual before the pandemic and a lot of them are just adapting to the post zoom landscape. As you probably know, family law can be super competitive, and I don't feel comfortable asking any of the homies in my network about their experience with AI or any other forms of legal tech that might enable me to essentially run a 1 man firm with the projected power of maybe an 1 attorney + 1 associate/paralegal, which I would see as a huge advantage when starting out. My point: what AI powered tech, if any, have you deployed in your firm to assist with family law matters (financial document review for equitable distribution/alimony/child support calculations, business valuations vs. more general firm operations like letters, agreements, correspondence, etc.) ? Thanks for any tips!
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2024-04-21
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I personally feel that high-quality data sets are lacking or, if present, are very small, especially when trying to give specific emotion to the synthesized voice
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r/airesearch
2024-04-23
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Going to preface this with the fact I'm the HoM for an AI legal tech platform, not going to shill though... as Reddit haha! So consider this research! One thing that 'we' are really proud of is our platform's accuracy when reviewing/comparing/analysing legal contracts - to the extent of making it our north star. My question is, no other vendors publish their accuracy statistics publicly like we do (because we are 100% confident we are unbeaten), why? Would you say it's not that important? I get a lot of them are Chat GPT wrappers etc (ours isn't), so can only go by the performance of that but still, shouldn't something as risk-prone as contract review be focused around precision when using tools? I see a lot of time/money saved but that should be a given, no? Any insights from yourselves around what you look for specifically would be massively appreciated! Thanks! EDIT: would of helped if I spelled contract properly in the title but it's early ok...
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2024-04-24
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I'm a lawyer and I've recently been using a lot of speech to text for legal work, rather than writing typing things out. In general I find it very convenient. However there's one issue that I keep running into which is that speech to text tools (whether it is the windows 11 speech to text, Apple dictation or other third-party tools like otter.ai or fireflies.ai) aren't very good at knowing specific legal jargon. So I've been really interested in creating custom dictionaries that I can upload into some of these speech to text systems. Essentially I'd like to find a set of specialized terms and jargon associated with U.S. law and litigation practice. Of course, there are a lot of dictionaries and glossaries out there, the that's not exactly what I'm looking for. Instead, I just want a list of terms without definitions. And ideally, I'd like a list of specialized terms/jargon that is only associated with the law. For example, while a "deed" is a term with a legal meaning, I dont need it on my list, because it is also a word in common english. However, something like "supersedeas" would be helpful. (bonus request that I'll probably ask separately -- it would be really cool if I could use some tool to pull unique non-typical words out of a set of documents or an outlook pst file or something like that, because it would be great to also add unique names, company names, client industry terms and the like to a custom dictionary. If you are aware of anything like this or another way to skin the cat, please let me know!)
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r/legaltech
2024-04-25
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Hi all -- currently looking into different contract management systems and it seems like Ironclad may be a decent fit right now. I was wondering if anyone here has experience with it/ can share their thoughts? Are there any common pain points re adoption? Trying to anticipate any issues that can be solved pre adoption Also, if anyone can speak to the "AI" portion of their tech, that would be great. I've been seeing other companies like Ontra, Paxton, and Hebbia come up on threads. Any thoughts on those? And does anyone know ironclad capabilities/ compatibility with other platforms?
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r/legaltech
2024-04-28
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Anyone using or has used Sirion or agiloft? Can you provide any feedback? How painful was the implementation? Which other tools did you consider that were comparable (included sla and performance management) ? Thank you so much in advance.
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2024-04-28
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I was wondering if anyone knows of good newsletters, blogs etc concerning the intersection of law/AI/legaltech? I personally receive this one - [https://llmsforllms.substack.com/](https://llmsforllms.substack.com/) - because the guy literally teaches AI and law, but I'd like even more of that kind of content which is not just the superficial newsflash "AI CHANGES THE GAME" kinda stuff, but more in depth: Review of products, political/social/business implications and stuff like that. Please post your recommendations here if you have any. Thanks!
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2024-05-02
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I'm doing my bachelor's degree in law, and I'm taking classes in digital law, which talks a lot about the future of the legal world, and I'm very interested in this area and learning more about how it works around the world. Is there anyone who is interested in the area too and wants to talk and exchange ideas, and who knows how to open a legaltech or lawtech??
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2024-05-03
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I would like to know the data preservation practice you have in place at your organization. To comply with the [US DOJ's updated corporate compliance program](https://www.knovos.com/blog/redefine-your-enterprise-data-preservation-practice-in-line-with-dojs-revised-corporate-compliance/), all data must be preserved, including employee devices used for business communication/work. Personal devices (used for business) could also contain employees' personal data, so how should the data be segregated while implementing a data preservation policy? Some applications are commonly used for personal and business purposes. The real challenge is to preserve data for such apps (WhatsApp, phone calls, SMS). Most importantly, employee cooperation and continued monitoring and tracking of the preservation process are key to success. But it's not that easy. I appreciate your thoughts. Thanks in advance!
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2024-05-06
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Yes very much agree
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2024-05-06
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We are thinking of switching to aderant but i heard it is expensive and crashes often. I also see they have an AI component too. not sure how it works and i want to reach out but not sure if i want to be spammed by their sales team
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r/legaltech
2024-05-09
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I was hoping to get insight into how people are billing matters that have an insurance carrier. Perhaps we require more training in 3E but we're having issues creating one invoice for the client with XX rates and one invoice for the Carrier with XX rates for the same work. Were trying not to have attorneys show double the billable work because that's not accurate.... I'm curious how other folks are handling it.....are you able to do it all in your system or are you doing a separate invoice manually? How are the attorney statistics impacted?
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r/legaltech
2024-05-10
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Im creating a spellchecker with python in a database and i need like 200k + words so i was wondering if its legal to use words collected by someone else/ specifically a university. Or if its legal to use words from essays from other people.
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r/legaltech
2024-05-11
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Does anyone wanna bring this subreddit back?
r/decentralizedai
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r/DecentralizedAI
2024-05-12
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Does anyone wanna bring this subreddit back?
r/decentralizedai
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r/DecentralizedAI
2024-05-12
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Does anyone wanna bring this subreddit back?
r/decentralizedai
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r/DecentralizedAI
2024-05-12
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Hey folks looking to understand market salary rate for an individual contributor Legal Technology Manager. The responsibilities include owning and maintaining CLM as well as support some legal operations, reporting into a director. It's hard to nail down a solid range as the legal tech space seems newer? I've seen as low as $70k up to $220k at the larger companies.
r/legaltech
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r/legaltech
2024-05-13
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I'm developing an app that requires storing detailed information about books, including titles, descriptions, genres, and authors. I also need to download book cover images and author photos from Google, host them on Cloudinary, and display them in HTML. I also wanted to add some premium features, which would be paid ones. From where can i get free images? I am not sure that big sites like Amazon and Wikipedia have no licences for their images. Did anyone use book covers in their app? I saw that Google Books API does not allow users of their API to apply any fees in their app, so i cannot use that. Any help is welcome!
r/legaltech
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r/legaltech
2024-05-14
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Hello everyone! I'm interested in legal design and would like to delve deeper into this field. Legal design seems a bit theoretical and niche to me so far, but I'm curious to find out if it's actually possible to make a living from it. Does anyone here have experience working in this area, or doing it freelance? How did you get into legal design, and what have been your experiences in applying it practically? I would appreciate any information or personal stories. Thanks in advance for your responses.
r/legaltech
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r/legaltech
2024-05-14
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Hi All, Today I would like to introduce an update to our website [lawfinderai.com](http://lawfinderai.com) . Now you can search for court opinions based on keywords and then you can chat with an opinion to get more in depth knowledge about the case. The website also presents you with a case summary when you start the chat mode. The database of court opinions are from [https://www.courtlistener.com/](https://www.courtlistener.com/) We will be adding semantic semantic search in the future for making search more relevant. We will also allow pasting a link to any opinion on courtlistener and allow you to directly chat about that case. So give it a try and let me know your feedback. Thank!
r/legaltech
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r/legaltech
2024-05-16
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Does anyone have a document retention policy they are willing to share?
r/legaltech
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r/legaltech
2024-05-17
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Could anyone recommend a good resource for finding a freelance consultant who can help us in sourcing and securing the necessary licenses and permits for a US-based startup or SMB? We're doing a big project that involves businesses of various types and sizes across multiple states.
r/legaltech
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r/legaltech
2024-05-19
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[View Poll](https://www.reddit.com/poll/1cwjjfo)
r/legaltech
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r/legaltech
2024-05-20
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Hi everyone, I am a final year applied psychology student at the Jagiellonian University and I am collecting data for my master's thesis project. The research study aims to explore the impact of Artificial Intelligence in the legal profession on job satisfaction, well-being and job insecurity. Respondents must be at least 18 years old, work in the legal sector and be currently employed. I am looking for participants who use and those who don’t use AI tools in their workplace. It would be greatly appreciated if you could complete the survey (if you qualify) .Thank you! 🙏 ☺️ To participate, click the link: [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdjIiYUlq-T3js8hoH8bUDVu9dHwreR3tSPDa90HqGcT3KAmQ/viewform?usp=sf\_link](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdjIiYUlq-T3js8hoH8bUDVu9dHwreR3tSPDa90HqGcT3KAmQ/viewform?usp=sf_link)
r/legaltech
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r/legaltech
2024-05-20
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I was hoping just to have a conversation about the legalities of being doxxed by a game application's development team. I've tried searching for answers elsewhere first, to no avail. If anyone with experience or an actual lawyer is willing to discuss it with me, I'd like to learn and understand this unfortunate event. Thank you.
r/legaltech
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r/legaltech
2024-05-21
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Hi, I am a non-law grad with 3 years of experience as a Product Manager. I do a bit of coding and UX design also. I have always been interested in the Law and want to shift towards the legal field. Having done research, I know that legal tech is particularly in my interest. This comes at a time when I do have the money and freedom to pursue a Master's but I would like to get any advice possible before making my decisions. My question - is it worth doing an MSc Legal Tech course? Or even a Law Conversion with legal tech modules? I have been eyeing the courses with the University of Law as they are best suited to my academic background. P.S. I am actively looking for jobs/any work experience in legal tech. If I were to pursue further studies, it would be part-time. Any advice and tips would be appreciated!
r/legaltech
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r/legaltech
2024-05-21
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I'm currently interviewing for a non-legal role at a company called [Evenup](https://www.evenuplaw.com/about), and I'm interested in anyones opinions about the place. Have you used their product? Do you like it? Are they going to get run over by another company that I don't know about?
r/legaltech
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r/legaltech
2024-05-23
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Hey just launched LegalLint. LegalLint is a Word add-in designed to make life easier for legal professionals and anyone working with large Word documents by streamlining formatting tasks. Please check us out. You can watch what we do here on Youtube: [https://youtu.be/sWp5i9lSmcA?si=I7u7blk\_6a5uk0Y3](https://youtu.be/sWp5i9lSmcA?si=I7u7blk_6a5uk0Y3). It's now on the Microsoft AppSource Store:[ https://appsource.microsoft.com/en-us/product/Office365/WA200006962](https://appsource.microsoft.com/en-us/product/Office365/WA200006962). For now it's free. Will introduce a paid tier soon but it will be much affordable.
r/legaltech
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r/legaltech
2024-05-24
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Hi - does anyone have any recommendations for good learning management systems that will allow the user to track CPD? Currently using CE Manager, which is good, but looking for any alternatives. Thanks.
r/legaltech
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r/legaltech
2024-05-27
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Z0FBQUFBQm9DemFzaExSRzVBZnk0Sk9HRmI0RnZxWGNxOV9NMERIRmg0RUc1aElOb0dRM3g5MXE0MzJDLUFGMy1ZUm10T0xSVHVPY0NsOU9jal9ZWnM0azJNR3lHcTI3VVV6Ql91SkpJM0VZTDNjcnV6Mm9aWkl4ZGJRaTlXeV9jWndybGhDbE5PRHR0TmJ4X2ZWU19fQTZaRHlNaGpOSWhPVmlxMHhvZExPU1RvMnJ3SDAtUUttcGYtcFpKeVMzLUNkUHJvMjhnZHdR
Can’t wait for Tuesday!
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r/wallstreetbets
2024-05-27
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Looking for contract lifecycle management vendor suggestions. Thanks in advance! Edit: I decided on https://contractpodai.com/
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r/legaltech
2024-05-30
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Looking for a metadata scrubbing product for Outlook to replace Litera as their support is declining. Any experience with BigHand? They don't advertise pricing and aren't responding to my calls for web forms. Any other products in use?
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r/legaltech
2024-06-03
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[https://www.lexisnexis.com/community/pressroom/b/news/posts/lexisnexis-to-acquire-document-drafting-tech-provider-henchman](https://www.lexisnexis.com/community/pressroom/b/news/posts/lexisnexis-to-acquire-document-drafting-tech-provider-henchman) \*The total amount isn't confirmed but shows on [Crunchbase](https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/henchman).
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r/legaltech
2024-06-04
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I last posted a variation of this a little over 5 years ago. We're a little overdue for a repost. --- You know how every Uber rating is right on the verge of 5 stars unless something's particularly off? Everyone's all "A+++ would ride again." Same for eBay, Amazon, etc. You can think of /r/relationship_advice comments in much the same way, only inverted. Just about every post here talking about a problem is going to be a magnet for "break up with them" and "get rid of them" comments. Two things to keep front of mind when you're submitting: 1. The vast majority of people posting here are posting because they've got a challenge they probably haven't been able to resolve on their own. 2. In many cases, these challenges are either insurmountable or exceedingly difficult to manage. The majority of commenters aren't *necessarily* cynical/assholes, but combine both a one-sided account of what happened—your account—with each commenter's own potential history, grievances, etc., and the resulting brew is pretty dark, meaning that every post will get drenched in comments suggesting ending the dynamic. The number of serious comments suggesting _an alternative to ending things_ is a good way to tell whether or not there's merit to, well, ending things. I'll carry that Uber analogy a bit further: * Let's say you're asking about behavior that's so bad, the red flag's basically bleeding. Nearly every single comment will tell you to run, and you're having a hard time finding well-reasoned counter-arguments to it. Sounds like running is good advice. **Zero stars** on our inverted Uber scale; the relationship is cooked. * Together but your s/o cheated on you once? Most comments will probably tell you to run because "once a cheater, always a cheater." Some comments might suggest you should stay and work it out, but the details of how the cheating happened might vary the number of these comments. Great; **One or Two Stars.** * Married but your s/o got drunk and made out with someone else, felt awful about it, immediately left the event where they met that other person and told you what happened and apologized with no prior history of cheating? Many people might _still_ tell you to leave (same reason), but odds are good that a fair number of people might suggest staying. Awesome; **Two, maybe even three stars.** * Good relationship with your S/O but they forget to treat you in the love language you normally need to thrive? Maybe they forget to bring you token flowers/trinkets or other signs of appreciation but otherwise everything's pretty good? Many comments will probably be advice on how to communicate; there'll probably still be a good number of people suggesting you should just leave, but you can take these with a grain of salt. **Three to four stars.** * Everything's rosey and you're looking for a way to celebrate your s/o's special promotion, anniversary, birthday, or something else? There'll be a few trolls who tell you to break up for asking the subreddit for advice, but it sounds like the relationship is **four to five stars.** You can apply this to any type of relationship question asked here. Platonic, professional, and other relationships that aren't exactly romantic, this still works. You get the idea. Basically, the people telling you to leave probably outnumber the people with less jaded opinions by an order of magnitude because many, many people have had shitty experiences that dominate their memories, so the best way to consider most advice here is to see whether other advice shines through the cosmic negativity background. If everyone's telling you to break up, that's probably what you should do, but if 1/4 of the comments are telling you another way, you'd benefit by giving that 25% a chance. --- ##TL;DR: The vast majority of comments will tell you to end things. It's a side effect of the fact that many people reading either have a very dim view of relationships or just do it for the drama. The more people tell you to consider something _other_ than running, the more value there is in trying that other approach, whatever it is. (inspired to repost this thanks to [this comment](https://www.reddit.com/r/mildlyinfuriating/comments/1dc05p7/had_to_end_my_birthday_party_early_because_a_1/l7vtsis/?context=3) by u/NotAmericanDontCare. Comments open for a little bit because I know some of y'all want to vent about this, but try to be civil about it.)
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r/relationship_advice
2024-06-10
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24 M, business lawyer, Bengaluru. Every legal team has their own style of drafting. Legal teams don't want to have a template and tweak it according to their own style, they're already doing that. They want something that knows their styles. Me and a friend of mine who's also a lawyer, want to start something that offers a unique product to every legal team using genAI. Looking for ideas, suggestions and connections here.
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r/legaltech
2024-06-11
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Hi All Are there any Sydney, Australia, based software developers who are open to discussing co-founding a legal tech startup? Dm me. I won’t share further details but just gauging the appetite in here first. Cheers
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r/legaltech
2024-06-11
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Howdy y’all! I could use some recommendations. I’m currently a paralegal in corporate law for an e-commerce company and I’ve been tasked with finding a reputable AI software that can assist in document drafting for contracts and agreements - I know it seems kinda weird, but there’s only myself and the attorney for the entire legal department for our company and this is meant to assist myself currently while the attorney is on leave as well as the business down the road in the event both myself and the attorney are not available. So far, I’ve only seen software that will edit a draft, not actually create a draft from scratch.
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r/legaltech
2024-06-12
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Hi - We just launched [www.threecliffsai.com](http://www.threecliffsai.com), our focus is deposition summarization and search. We're very proud of what we've started to build and where we're headed but we know it isn't perfect. I'd really like to stress test our system, learn about edge cases and where we need to improve. As well as get feedback on our planned features. If you would like free deposition summaries and want to try it out DM me. Thanks!
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r/legaltech
2024-06-12
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The Hidden Realities of Top Office Management Platforms. Let’s start with platforms listed from the hardest to the easiest to implement: 🟠 Smartsheet: Difficult 3rd party consulting recommended 🟡 Monday: Challenging 3rd party consulting recommended 🟢 [Easy Office Apps](https://www.easyofficeapps.com): The easiest to implement and utilize without 3rd party support In the bustling landscape of office management platforms, discussions often revolve around the plethora of features, sleek interfaces, and the potential to streamline operations. However, there's a crucial aspect that often goes unmentioned - the significant time and effort required to navigate the complexities, learn the intricacies of these platforms, and set up workflows effectively. Platforms like Monday, Wrike, Smartsheet, and ClickUp are undoubtedly among the top contenders in this space. They boast impressive feature sets and promise enhanced productivity. However, the journey to harnessing their full potential is not without its challenges. A simple search for consultants to assist in setting up and implementing these platforms reveals a never-ending list. This highlights the complexity and difficulty businesses face in unlocking the true capabilities of these tools. The truth is, that implementing these systems is tough. It requires meticulous setup, thorough training for users, and a concerted effort to drive organizational change. If the system isn't optimized from the beginning, user adoption is likely to suffer. So, while these platforms hold immense promise, it's crucial to acknowledge the effort required to realize their benefits fully. From configuring workflows to ensuring seamless user adoption, the journey can be demanding. However, with careful planning, dedication, and perhaps some outside assistance, businesses can leverage the power of these platforms to drive efficiency in their office services and facility management teams. And now, here are these top platforms listed from the hardest to the easiest to implement: www.easyofficeapps.com #OfficeSolutions, #FacilityManagement, #AdministrativeTools, #SupportServices, #OfficeManagement, #WorkOrders
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r/legaltech
2024-06-13
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I can’t seem to find any AI tools for small businesses or individuals to aid them with their simple day to day tasks like drafting lease agreements or curated advice on common disputes. Why do you think this is, or am I overlooking some obvious examples?
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r/legaltech
2024-06-13
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Anyone using this tool? We are a small legal team, looking for self serve automation but also being able to amend third party docs, with word in their platform. Pros and cons for this?
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r/legaltech
2024-06-13
Z0FBQUFBQm9Delo1bzZ4X1lNT0xwS1oyUEx1RkoySi13bnlCX2xtWUt5eUZtSlpUSFU2Smk2RGloVF91aHNhY3hQQnF2WUNJcGNMZUxvWG1aWWc3ck5tYUE5MUMxdWE3TFE9PQ==
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Has anyone used a tool that allows you to keep up with regulation changes in the US, EU and taps into ESG related news?
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r/legaltech
2024-06-13
Z0FBQUFBQm9Delo1Qm9Zb0lfdlVzckdvdVZndEJ4M1hCMGVSMUpOb3Z1NTZpdVFHWW9jQ1Y2WEk5SG5Da3BOeFc3VkthV1Y1VmNoTm5sdmVVMjhrTE0yaHJoLVFEMHBIVXpKMFRPZzdfWU9RWkpiX3ZhWU1yemM9
Z0FBQUFBQm9DemFzNDFpNF9wSVAyYndzc19wZXNrY1NCWWdZSWxxMmRZRFlNYnNJeXU0VS10WnNEa3pvZ2FsbFd4UHUzdGUtZHJWZHQwX21IMS1OckZZTlFuYnAwbzVrOTl5a1NoLW55c1lUWFYtejVkMEk0OEVfWlpodWNFaVpvQlF4NDFFcHJVdi1EN1BXdzNsYllSMEZGbFM1NFZpOTg4NEVMd0dEbG10SmNqQnFBMjdxejdkZ0IwOGdESFpzekZIS0R2eUUyUk8z
Has anyone used BundleDocs? I’m looking for detailed training videos on it as it has so many features which gets a bit confusing.
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r/legaltech
2024-06-14
Z0FBQUFBQm9Delo1OUVvanJQenM1cmtUTFZpNVhjd0pPVF9sdm4zbXpMbl9ubl9FN2k1NnYteW1SNXBQbDRMRnRRVzNCaHd4aG1ncUVCYUlBOWUtbmJtbm5jc1MzMC1fLVE9PQ==
Z0FBQUFBQm9DemFzSjNjUGd4elJURzhNMzA3YXRJWjNaQzBsT0RyNzJNU0gxd3JLQXNRNzZfMENGSG16VVRCS2NQeWpMdmwwZ0k0MGtEckNLUjJlNkFIZDVEXzNwTmRQb0NJZWxfMDVSMFVrdzFrWEwwb01mNHBNQUItZ2Zka1FqamtJTWNnN2dNR1pLS3lqb21kc1VjYy0zeGRiVG4xbVFBPT0=
We are doing a beta launch of Legal Analyzer a simple and nifty tool for analysing legal agreements. Link here: [https://analyser.fintegrationai.com](https://analyser.fintegrationai.com) Core features: * Privacy Friendly. We do not store the document or document information. * Analysis include document summary, financial terms, glossary, and potential red flags * It is one-time fee and provides the analysis report on email after the session is over. Future Roadmap: 1. Currently supports PDF, we will include Docx and Doc files 2. Segmentation/ Classification of Documents, and provide feedbackon that segment. e.g, Lease Agreement, Software Dev agreement 3. Adding new Analysis segments (e.g, Jurisdiction specific risks and Remedies for the clauses) 4. White-label: We are planning to do White-label or On-prem or Self Hosted version for other teams. Background: * I run a Software consulting agency. We do AI Applications and Software Develpment for clients. From that, we got an idea to build this product. * I have done of lot of Document Automation + CLM work using DocAssemble. That's how interest in Legal applications started picking up. Feedback we want: * Do you see a value for tool like this? * What should be the right pricing for the value it generates? * Can you recommend any other business models? * Do you see any user groups where a tool like this can be useful? Kind regards, Arpan
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r/legaltech
2024-06-14
Z0FBQUFBQm9Delo1TUZlLUozeXZPekl1RXRjazk3b3pkbWx6TGlzRXNJQ3EzdXVMeFBLR211MW5IczdKZDR6QkVTREI2SHQtZS0wRkllN3FkV2pNSTNnZ1lkV1R4bURmX0E9PQ==
Z0FBQUFBQm9DemFzRjdfZEFEMlR0akgyUVBMTzZZTGp6dmthcGlpWTNhNTEyaUpZd2VjamRIM213ZXhxNm9RbU1idmZtMndjaGFRZ1BDVERJUEhJM0h3U0FQcE5XMEd0VGVKUG10N1hfb3ZjcmppemZsUXNWeE9ad3Job1gza1E3Y0Y0VEViYnhqZUJqMDRoaldyLVpYa3VCZGRldWdRRVhHUzRqYXpxck5SaWVnRXEwdF90dy1sZnM5b3BqY3hEa1EzRC1RZXdNLVFKTGl2SVJiWnFHZUpWVU5MOEtaV2ROdz09
I created a playbook for reviewing third party mNDAs. You can use it on your browser here - [https://app.verifai.law/review/qvLiv3zoGHFVq8oZQY1E](https://app.verifai.law/review/qvLiv3zoGHFVq8oZQY1E) Hope this is useful!
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r/legaltech
2024-06-17
Z0FBQUFBQm9Delo1VV9wanRXQVpsVG8zOHRJUExTZC1fMmlqY3FHZU9xZDdzWFNQMmk2enVUTWIwZVI1VDI1S0JkUENPS053Sk9ZQXRQaGJZcXZ2M0pHZVFMSEtxODJraXc9PQ==
Z0FBQUFBQm9DemFzWmdQLTJDNTN2X3J2UDVwNzI2VGRaaUpjQlZpQ3ZHZEwyOEtSWEU1Zmd6RHBDbHg4dkJvQTUxTVVWMnVMWFdfYlNBcFJhZXpERm5TOHNRaFBjbnh0YkxzRVZaNVBzNklydFlJN3F0NFdLY1NCbExRVngxNmdXSGJ6NDA0STJrODFZNGdxLUZEUkRoRGZ3SHpoRTZuY2ktN2paeXNlUi1yblBQSWhYbTFCWjRjSlduc1VVWGR2X3NjeS1DaVZhZnJo
Hi, I'm helping the firm I work for streamline some processes because they are a bit of a mess but there are SO many platforms to choose from and it would be time-consuming to try all. It's a small firm with 20 employees and over 500 clients. These are the platforms we currently use: 1. Clio 2. ALT Legal (trademarks) 3. GSuite for emails, meetings, calendar, doc storage, forms, slides etc. **A) What all-in-one software or softwares would help with the workflow below?** 1. Meeting with client. (via Google Meets) 2. Notetaking. (Google Meets recording/transcript tool) 3. Once client says yes, draft engagement letter + invoice. (We need a software where the verbiage and price can be adjusted seamlessly instead of manually) 4. Send client engagement letter + invoice. (What platform would work best here) 5. Get the assignment assigned to person or team to get started. (What platform would work best here) *Ideally the plan is to not have 20 different platforms for everything. If we can have a solid legal all-in-one platform + billing platform with an invoice generator + contract template/generator that would be best.* **B) What workflows/platforms do you use?** I've looked into MyCase, Zapier, Lawrify, Waveapps, Jotform, Smokeball, Casefox, Trello and Dashboard Legal to name a few and these were the ones that stood out.
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r/legaltech
2024-06-17
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Well, this will be my third paper and it is published in NAACL as a poster, not yet get into the main conference. For those who got into main conferences of those well known venues what are the main things that put you there? Sorry this is my first year PhD so I am kind of noob at this.
r/airesearch
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r/airesearch
2024-06-19
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People who call leveraged ETFs like SPXL a 'wealth destroyer' are just too impatient. Here, I simulated SPXL all the way back to 1935, because the real SPXL only started in 2008. From the *log* chart, the ETF seems reliable over the long term, while vastly outgrowing SPY. It 10x'es every \~18 years (ignoring dividends), so put 10k in now, and be a millionaire in 36 years. With reinvesting dividends, it's 10x every \~16 years. Why not do this? https://preview.redd.it/m857xcmtil7d1.png?width=1882&format=png&auto=webp&s=0d5ce86865debd8681a7b1fac5c520f85d500694
r/wallstreetbets
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r/wallstreetbets
2024-06-19
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I did a law degree and masters in the UK, and I’ve been trying to speck into the legal tech market. The most “tech”background I have on my CV is legal work experience at a FinTech and a dissertation on Gen AI. It seems difficult to get into a legal tech role as it is quite niche, so I’ve been trying to do my own research, going to AI/tech conferences, and networking with people. As much as this really helps me get an understanding of how the industry works, I’m afraid it hasn’t really led me towards any job opportunities. So 1. Is there anything more I can do to build knowledge about the legal tech industry by myself? 2. What kind of roles should I be looking out for at different stages in my career that can help me? Any other input would be very much appreciated :-)
r/legaltech
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r/legaltech
2024-06-22
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Hi! [https://lexisearch.org/](https://lexisearch.org/) **What is it and how does it help?** I'm building a search engine to help privacy lawyers in Europe. I am a lawyer of 10 years myself and an interested programmer. The goal is to enable a lawyer to quickly identify relevant GDPR recitals, articles, and cases all on a single page. Try searching terms such as * *What is consent?* * *What information must be included in a privacy policy?* * *My client would like to put up a camera outside of their apartment. Can they?* **What stage are you at and what's next?** This is in beta and the scope is currently very narrowly focused on GDPR and GDPR related ECJU cases. On the roadmap over Summer is to include [EDBP guidelines](https://www.edpb.europa.eu/our-work-tools/general-guidance/guidelines-recommendations-best-practices_en) and links to full versions of the ECJU cases. The long term roadmap is to expand the website to other jurisdictions and potentially outside of privacy. **What technology is being used?** This is powered by [semantic search technology](https://www.elastic.co/what-is/semantic-search). Similar to how Google works. ***'Semantic search is a search engine technology that interprets the meaning of words and phrases.*** *The results of a semantic search will return content matching the meaning of a query, as opposed to content that literally matches words in the query.'* Key words are not used. Instead the search engine understands the meaning of your query and the meaning of legislation, cases etc. The technology is what allows the search engine to understand that you want Article 13 and 14 of GDPR when you search - '*What information must be included in a privacy policy?'* - despite the term privacy policy never being mentioned once in GDPR. **Are there other legal websites using similar technology?** Yes, my assumption is that [https://descrybe.ai/](https://descrybe.ai/) uses similar tech :) **Are LLM's used?** No. Whilst semantic search technology is a related technology, LLMs are not in use. **Can the technology be used outside of legislation and case search?** Yes. There is potential to use the same technology to aid lawyers in searching through evidence e.g during discovery. Or simply to search through their own contracts and documents etc. I have a working prototype which I use in my own work. **Feedback** This is a side project for me to help the legal community. I make progress on it when I have time away from my full time work. So any insights, questions, feedback, or support is greatly appreciated!
r/legaltech
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r/legaltech
2024-06-23
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Hi - I am looking for a task management system to manage the mountain of emails I get. Do you use and can recommend any task management software? How do you manage your day-to-day?
r/legaltech
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r/legaltech
2024-06-23
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I'm exploring the legaltech space as an investor and would love any insight on Intapp. They provide vertical SaaS for a variety of professional services including law, and they mention on their website that they serve 96 of the Am Law 100 legal firms. For servicing such a significant portion of the top legal space, it seems odd that they don't have more news and article coverage. They aren't mentioned at all in Deloitte's recent legal tech landscape research (https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/nl/Documents/legal/deloitte-nl-legaltech-landscape.pdf). Can anyone provide insight on how widely known their software is in legal compared to competitors. Does anyone consider them a dominant leader/love their products in certain legaltech niches?
r/legaltech
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r/legaltech
2024-06-24
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I’m looking to implement contract management software at my company. The goal is to automate the drafting of legal documents, streamline reviews and redlining, and maintain effective monitoring. I’d love to hear your suggestions and any experiences you’ve had with any CLM software.
r/legaltech
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r/legaltech
2024-06-24
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📢 Do you deserve an award? 🏆 Calling all legal innovators! Nominations are now OPEN for the American Legal Technology Awards! I can't wait to learn about the new, brightest stars in **#legaltech**!  If you're doing something cool in this space, or know someone who is, take 2 minutes to nominate them. Details below ⬇  Nomination link: [https://americanlegaltechnology.com/#submit-nomination](https://americanlegaltechnology.com/#submit-nomination) Award categories: * Access to Justice * **Artificial Intelligence** * Courts * Education * Enterprise * Individual * Journalism * Law Firm * **Startup** * Lifetime Achievement Nominations deadline July 31, 2024! ☠️ Self-nominations are encouraged. 👍 Let's celebrate the visionaries shaping the future of legal innovation! 
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r/legaltech
2024-06-25
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I’m a disputes lawyer, and I’m struggling to find a document management system that allows me to organize and search for correspondence (letters to and from the other side). At my previous firms, we used iManage and NetDocs, but both of these platforms seem designed for transactional lawyers. Neither DMS works well with PDF letters, the search function is unreliable, and the whole experience of saving, renaming, opening and searching for documents feels clunky and not intuitive. I’d love to hear from other disputes lawyers / litigators who deal with correspondence on their cases. Have you come across any software that you’d recommend for managing correspondence? Or am I just not using iManage/NetDocs correctly?
r/legaltech
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r/legaltech
2024-06-25
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# Staying Safe While Sexting Sexting can be an intimate and exciting way to connect, but it's crucial to prioritize your safety and privacy. **Here are some essential tips to keep in mind:** 1. **Think Before You Send:** Once you send a photo or message, you lose control over where it goes. Always consider the potential consequences before hitting send. 2. **Avoid Sharing Personal Information:** Never share sensitive details like your full name, address, phone number, or any other personal information. This includes on social media profiles linked to your sexting accounts. 3. **Use Secure Apps:** Choose messaging apps that offer end-to-end encryption to help keep your conversations private. Examples include Signal and WhatsApp. 4. **Be Cautious with Photos:** Avoid showing your face, distinctive tattoos, birthmarks, or any other identifying features in the photos you send. This can help maintain your anonymity. 5. **Set Boundaries:** Establish clear boundaries with your sexting partner about what you’re comfortable sharing and what you’re not. Respect and consent are paramount. 6. **Watch for Red Flags:** Be wary of anyone who pressures you to share more than you’re comfortable with, especially if they threaten or coerce you. 7. **Consider Secure AI Chats:** For a risk-free and anonymous sexting experience, consider using secure AI chat platforms. These platforms ensure your conversations remain confidential and safe, as the sexting partner is not human but AI. ​ # Secure AI Sexting Options: ​ * [Create My AI:](https://jerkoffoncam.com/AiChat) Create your own AI sexting partner for a personalized and safe experience. * [Explore AI Characters:](https://jerkoffoncam.com/ExploreAiChat) Discover and interact with various AI characters to find the perfect sexting partner. **Remember, your safety and privacy come first. Always think twice, and stay safe!**
r/jerkoffchat
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r/JerkOffChat
2024-06-26
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We’re looking to partner with 3 law firms who take on MVA cases to deploy our new AI voice calling tech for free, normally costing hundreds per live transfer! Why are we offering this? * AI voice calling is very new technology and we’ve built a prototype that is ready to be deployed (you can test it before it goes live) * We’d like to partner with law firms who would like to test the AI for free and help us with a case study What’s your part? * you will pay for the facebook ads (in your account or ours) What’s our part? * we will offer our tech to you for free * ⁠our ai will live transfer the leads that have been prequalified and match your criteria to your intake team * we can run the facebook ads for free in your or our account (optional) What’s the criteria? * you must be willing to commit at least $2000 in Facebook ad spend * ⁠you must have an intake team able to receive the live transfers * ⁠we can use the results as a case study * ⁠if it’s a success we can record a short testimonial together * ⁠the free trial lasts the duration of the agreed ad budget or up to 4 weeks If you’re interested - comment or DM me
r/legaltech
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r/legaltech
2024-06-26
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I’m looking for a redaction tool where we can train a model to customize the redaction and then run it in bulk (M&A). Any experience out there with this? So far, I’m finding mainly tools for PII or that will do categories like all numbers, for example, which doesn’t meet our needs. Thanks!
r/legaltech
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r/legaltech
2024-06-27
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Whether you're a practicing attorney, a legal scholar, or a technologist interested in legal applications of AI, HF for Legal may be your hub for exploration, learning, and free innovation ⚗️ On the occasion of this launch, you'll be able to find several notebooks I've been developing over the last few months for TSDAE pre-training of embedding models, the generation of indexes for semantic search adapted to the field of French law, or the addition of information retrieval tasks to the MTEB. Join us in our mission to make AI more accessible and understandable for the legal world, ensuring that the power of language models can be harnessed effectively and ethically. Link to the org : [https://huggingface.co/HFforLegal](https://huggingface.co/HFforLegal) Special thanks to Clément for encouraging me to start this organization. Let's hope we can bring together all the enthusiasts who work in this field. Let's code and share together! 🚀🔗 [Hugging Face for Legal](https://preview.redd.it/j1s6r5hsgu9d1.png?width=3000&format=png&auto=webp&s=3d66762b8317d00215d1aedf0cc51d7d78490c33)
r/legaltech
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r/legaltech
2024-07-01
Z0FBQUFBQm9Delo1RTdvN2VrS1o0NXpVbmtXLWFUNUJsbDZHX3k5eVVRbFR2MUNWMEZUV18tSThvTExkdmo2dnNxM0RWNnpEYk9PUXhRYlo5cDV2dV9JQ29vS1dyRkRxcHp6SWU2NFdITjlYN2xId05GdlRHSVk9
Z0FBQUFBQm9DemFzbmdtMzZqaU1va0h1Z1Fxckt3V3lNY3BZQktEak5GeWEtdnB3ZHhMbXBTOG01OUtGTURhS25Fb3ZMekxTWktUaTZJcXhobkdsRGZ5cTd6QXZwNEd6QmVoTVh4S094Um9hTFJyUGhJdVR6SXJvWEhwdlJtNnRNamRpOFhBVzdDT2d4NWZkOE0tNmY0VDJCdlNQenE0ckgwTFU3bmdQNW9mZEJLdjZCblh0TUJYYzdlZnN4a2ZoR29yczlqcm9yYy1ZQ044bERPOUVuUktUNW9BVUNqWnFnUT09
I'm looking for a specialized solution to compare documents against comprehensive regulatory frameworks using generative AI. The goal is to upload a set of regulatory documents and then analyze one or more target documents to identify any non-compliance with these uploaded regulations. The system should systematically analyze the documents, section by section, and generate a detailed report highlighting specific rules or laws that the document content violates. Additionally, it should specify which parts of the document(s) violate these rules or laws and explain why. Any recommendations or insights into existing solutions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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r/legaltech
2024-07-02
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hey everyone, I'm a former attorney-turned techie. And I have spent the last 1 month building an AI product for lawyers/law firms. The working prototype is really good & there is a clear market for the product (i know because firms are using it) & at the same time, its not saturated (like the case management niche for example) its still pretty early & I am willing to bet that this could be a very lucrative business & a very useful product. So why am I looking for a US-based lawyer as a cofounder? Well, its because a large chunk of the market is in the US (I am not in the US) and while my legal background helps me understand nuances of the market, the location distance is a significant disadvantage. I am looking for a partner who is a full-time lawyer or has solid connections in the legal space & can boost adoption of the product via his network/personal connections/professional peers etc. Conservatively speaking, the business stands to make $5 million a year & the upside is pretty high as well (no ceiling there as to how far the product can go). I have been in the software space for 7 years now so the estimations are somewhat realistic & achievable. With the right partner, this thing can take off & set us up financially for the foreseeable future. So would love to talk & meet with folks here if you're interested & explore a potential collaboration! My DMs are open! Cheers!
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2024-07-03
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Hey everyone, I'm curious about how often people take legal action in response to hate speech. With the rise of online interactions and social media, hate speech seems to be more prevalent, but I'm wondering if this has led to an increase in lawsuits. 1. Have you or anyone you know ever sued someone for hate speech? If not have you thought about it but could not really follow the idea through? 2. For those who've experienced hate speech, do you usually get it from the same account or different accounts? I'm trying to understand the real-world implications and effectiveness of using legal avenues to address hate speech. Your stories, insights, and any examples you can provide would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance for sharing your thoughts and experiences.
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2024-07-03
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I'm trying to do market research on pricing for big name billing and time tracking softwares like IntApp, iTimeKeep, and LEAP for a personal project. Since I'm not apart of a law firm, I can't get a demo and receive a pricing structure. Does anyone the per user per month rate these softwares charge?
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2024-07-06
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2024-07-09
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**Hi I’m an experienced software engineer (with a law degree) and have worked on projects applying ML to improve legal research (pre and post ChatGPT).** **I founded a startup that’s trying to address the huge unmet legal need in the UK amongst SME’s and the general public by enabling users to self-resolve legal issues or receive professional help for more serious matters.** **I have a core prototype that I am planning to beta-test soon. The application has applicability in the less competitive B2C market (but also B2B) and I think has potential for navigating some of the problems that typically plague B2C legaltech, like low margins, often discrete (non-recurring) sales and relatively high customer acquisition costs, through scalable automation.** **I have a few advisors in-network already but am looking to bring on more advisors or possible cofounders (if the fit is right) whilst seeking funding and refining the business model. In particular, I’m looking for professionals with legal practice experience in the UK, practice area is less important but having knowledge about the business of law and legal tech would be useful. London based would be easier but not a necessity. We have some runway to keep the technical side up but can’t pay (yet) so any level of involvement you can spare would be much appreciated.** **I would also be really interested in collaborating/connecting with other developers interested in this area and those with business expertise in lawtech.**  **I don’t want to reveal too much information publicly yet but please DM me if interested and I will give more detail. Alternatively, scathing criticism in the comments is also welcome 😊.**
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2024-07-11
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Hey gang - looking for some insight into how EBH is being priced/billed now. Is it still a fixed fee (I think around $10 per fee-earner per month) up to a cap on number of bills processed per month before a charge per ebill kicks in? Thanks!
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2024-07-13
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Hi Folks, We’ve built a TalkingTree.app, a suite of legal tools for smaller firms and companies, and we are wondering what folks here think of automatic ai-powered redaction tools. Essentially, rather than identifying exact terms for redaction, the user would be able to redact by category (e.g. all names, contact information, etc). It also produces highlighting for court exhibits. It’s currently being used by our customers in beta for M&A and court filings, though we are trying to figure out how many documents an average small law firm or SMB may need to redact on a monthly or annual basis before pushing to public use. We’d really appreciate any data points you might have. Thanks so much in advance! We also have a clean room product that allows you to chat with your documents. This is included with the redaction product. Everything is encrypted and inaccessible to the public, and you can purge the clean room anytime. (We don’t sell information or use it to advertise, so if you purge, it’s gone.)
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2024-07-14
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How do companies like Harvey get hold of large amounts of contracts to train their models on? For example, how would you find a set of EU/UK commercial leases? I’m aware of some open government initiatives but they seem limited. Having worked in a law firm, I have been surrounded by huge amounts of valuable data which cannot be used for obvious reasons. It seems very difficult to find quality, openly available contracts online.
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r/legaltech
2024-07-15
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Hi r/legaltech, We’re developing a tool to help injury lawyers with medical record analysis and are thinking about expanding it to handle deposition summaries. What are the most frustrating or time-consuming parts of dealing with deposition summaries for you? Your insights would help us make a more useful tool. Thanks!
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r/legaltech
2024-07-22
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I’ve seen a number of posts going back a year or so, but I’m looking for updated opinions on whether you would recommend NetDocuments or IManage. Would you recommend one of these products over the other?
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2024-07-24
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🚨 Only 5 Days Left!!! 🏆 Submit your award nominations today! Deadline is 7/31 🚨 Link for info —> https://americanlegaltechnology.com/#submit-nomination - 🆓 Free to enter - 5️⃣ 5 minutes to apply - 🏅 Self-nominations encouraged - 📸 Great recognition and PR
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2024-07-26
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What research tools AI is everyone using?
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2024-07-27
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So I just started a new role in legal tech at a very large law firm. Anyone have any advice/ tips? If you had the choice would you favour procuring third party software over hiring developers in house and having a proper in house dev team? ( for GenAI stuff in particular) Do you have any tips for piloting / keeping track of deployed software? Any advice on how to choose between tools? Thanks!!
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2024-07-27
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I am excited to see you in person at ILTACON in Nashville, TN. Are you attending it this year? What are your expectations/goals? Networking opportunities during ILTACON and Legalweek are something I will never miss. # ILTACON #ILTACON2024 #ILTACON24 #Nashville #LegalTech #Legal #LegalIndustry #Lawyers #Attorneys #Partner https://preview.redd.it/227ziu2ybmfd1.png?width=450&format=png&auto=webp&s=7941c3fa3eca84158a3711fda48a91a6aa3e4f63
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2024-07-30
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We are excited to introduce our Legal Research AI-powered tool - [https://www.cetient.com/](https://www.cetient.com/), now available for free use. Explore its capabilities and see how it can enhance your legal research. We welcome any constructive feedback to help us improve. Please email your insights to [email protected].
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2024-07-31
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I created this legal contract review app, Aligna . co, where it uses AI to flag all risky clauses in your legal contracts within 5 minutes. If you wish to amend the contract after seeing the risky clauses, you can engage a lawyer on the platform to amend it. I created this with the intention of allowing small and medium-sized enterprises who do not have an in-house lawyer/legal team to rely on a pay-per-contract service whenever they need to review their legal documents, instead of paying hourly to lawyers for their services. Feedback is greatly appreciated! If anyone thinks they might find Aligna useful, let me know and I'd love to get in touch. Link is aligna . co!
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2024-08-01
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Hi All, Our firm is looking for a replacement for Aderant and I could use your advice on products to evaluate. Requirements: \*Cloud-based \*Fit for \~75 timekeeper size firm \*Integrated conflicts check along with intake \*Time entry and billing \*CRM \*Integrates with iManage (cloud) and QuickBooks \*Excellent support (I know, but some wishes do come true) \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\* We have considered the following so far: \*Surepoint (clunky UI) \*Caret (did not answer my questions completely or promptly; red flag) \*Centerbase (just recently learned of CB, but has poor reviews here) \*Clio (not done a demo yet but reviews are mixed) \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\* Are the others I'm missing? I've also heard of Filevine, Smokeball, Practice Panther, Tabs, MyCase, but not looked into them much. Most seem to be a better fit for solo or boutique firms. If you have experience with any of the above, and are a similar size firm, could you please elaborate what you like or dislike about it? How was your implementation? Also, if you can recommend an unbiased integrator or advisor (Affinity Consulting?), that would be greatly appreciated. I tried contacting 3545 Consulting, but they wouldn't even return my emails. TYIA.
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2024-08-01
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I know most tools on the market come with the feature of reviewing contracts, but what I'm looking for is one that will be personalized to certain guidelines and parameters like my firm's policies. The tool can be either a free one or paid, as long as it's worth it.
r/legaltech
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r/legaltech
2024-08-01
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