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Transforming Litigation Practices
A nice article about Jeff Rovner & O'Melveny's OMMlit platform, supporting a more efficient litigation practice. Read the article.
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Source Thomson Reuters|2017-09-28T11:47:57-07:00Sep 28th, 2017|Categories: Post|Tags: Innovation, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Process Automation, Technology, Training|
A nice article about Jeff Rovner & O'Melveny's OMMlit platform, supporting a more efficient litigation practice. Read the article.
Source Legalfutures|2017-09-06T17:11:43-07:00Aug 18th, 2017|Categories: Post|Tags: Legal Research, Process Management|
Thomson Reuters published over 70 matter maps as part of its Practical Law offering. The maps provide a visual overview of the phases of work and core tasks to [...]
Source IFTTT|2017-07-13T12:23:50-07:00Jun 22nd, 2017|Categories: Post|Tags: Data, Legal Research|
This IFTTT project makes it easy to find and use open data from government and other data sources. Some interesting applets already created to tap into Department of Labor, [...]
Source LegalTech News|2017-06-26T22:46:44-07:00Mar 23rd, 2017|Categories: Post|Tags: AI, Legal Research, Machine Learning|
Deployed last year for legal professionals as the engine behind legal research platform ROSS, Watson has recently made further inroads into the legal space with the December 2016 launch of Watson Discovery Service. Watson Discovery Service enables developers to implement a "machine learning model" in their search tools, which allows the tools to understand how certain language terms are related on a deeper level. The service allows developers to create search and e-discovery tools using Watson's technology—which can comprehend language and data on an almost human level—to find relationships in structured data and unstructured data, and categorize and index such data into a searchable database.
Source JSTOR|2017-06-26T18:53:33-07:00Mar 17th, 2017|Categories: Post|Tags: Legal Research|
If you're doing research, I recommend exploring the JSTOR Text Analyzer. Copy and paste text or an article and discover articles and books (plus an analysis of terms in your document).
Source Law Sites|2017-06-26T18:55:12-07:00Jan 17th, 2017|Categories: Post|Tags: AI, Legal Research|
ROSS Intelligence, the artificial intelligence legal research platform, outperforms Westlaw and LexisNexis in finding relevant authorities, in user satisfaction and confidence, and in research efficiency, and is virtually certain to deliver a positive return on investment.
Source Peter Krakaur|2017-07-11T11:49:04-07:00Oct 5th, 2016|Categories: Article|Tags: AI, Contract Analytics, Contract Management, Data Analytics, eBilling, Expert Systems, Legal Research, Machine Learning, Process Automation, Strategy, Technology|
Why should law department leaders care about artificial Intelligence (AI)? Read this article to learn more about what is possible.