Casetext
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Is That A Professional-Grade, Legal GenAI Assistant In Your Pocket Or Are You Just Happy To See Me?
Thomson Reuters set to expand its CoCounsel features across its professional offerings.
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Westlaw AI Launch Forces Confrontation With The Inner Workings Of A Lawyer’s Mind
AI is learning to think like a lawyer.
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* White House Counsel Stuart Delery is leaving the job next month. Where will the revolving door land? Probably Gibson Dunn. [Law360]
* State judge blocks Texas law that barred Houston — and only Houston — from running its local elections after the city started electing Black women. [AP]
* NY Times mulls suing OpenAI to prevent GPT from learning how to compose whataboutism takes that put David Brooks out of a job. [NPR]
* We knew Thomson Reuters planned to buy Casetext for $650 million. It’s now official. [Legaltech News]
* Yes, you can lose your job for posting about committing vehicular manslaughter against Black people. [Reuters]
* Supreme Court could improve its legitimacy by hewing closer to rigorous policy analysis. They can’t even do rigorous historical analysis, how are they supposed to do rigorous policy analysis? [Milken Institute Review]
* Before getting indicted for joining criminal coup-spiracy, Ken Chesebro was a Larry Tribe research assistant. [ABA Journal]
* EEOC considers renewing race and gender pay reports. Raising concerns about litigation from anti-affirmative action forces who are so sure that discrimination doesn’t exist that they don’t want anyone checking their work. [Bloomberg Law News]
* Fired attorney calls cops on partner. [Roll on Friday]
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An Interview With Casetext CEO Jake Heller On His Company’s Acquisition By Thomson Reuters
‘What really got me excited about this was all the possibilities of what we’re going to build together with our customers,’ Heller said.
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While its focus has changed over the years, one characteristic has not: From the very start, Casetext was an innovator.
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Someone is reportedly talking to Casetext. But who?
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The Legal Industry Has A Long Way To Go Before GPT Matches The Talk
Paradigm shifts don’t come easy.
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New GPT-4 Passes All Sections Of The Uniform Bar Exam. Maybe This Will Finally Kill The Bar Exam.
Can we admit that the bar exam is a bad test now that robots can outperform humans?
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Legal AI Knows What It Doesn’t Know Which Makes It Most Intelligent Artificial Intelligence Of All
Casetext’s Co-Counsel thinks like a good junior lawyer, which is exactly what lawyers need from AI.
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What’s New At Casetext: Parallel Search And DIY Neural Networks
Bringing neural nets to the law.
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Announcements, Events, Legal Technology
Our weekly roundup of news and announcements from the Evolve the Law and legal tech community.
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Announcements, Events, Legal Technology
Our weekly roundup of news and announcements from the Evolve the Law and legal tech community.
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Clio Kicks Off $100,000 Launch//Code Contest for 2020
Clio continues to drive meaningful advancements in legal technology by investing in new innovation for 2020.
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Clio Announces Five Finalists for the 2019 $100,000 Launch//Code Contest
Five finalists will present to a panel of industry leaders at the 2019 Clio Cloud Conference in the hopes of taking home the $100,000 Launch//Code grand prize and the title of Best New Integration.
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12 Interviews In 30 Minutes Of What You Missed At ABA TECHSHOW
We chatted with ETL members at the ABA TECHSHOW about new products and industry trends!
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* Irina Manta, a recent addition to the roster of Volokh Conspirators, assesses some of the attacks leveled against D.C. Circuit nominee Neomi Rao. [Volokh Conspiracy / Reason]
* In other nomination news, Thomas Jipping explains why conservatives should temper their excitement over those 44 judicial nominees who just got reported out of the Senate Judiciary Committee. [Bench Memos / National Review]
* Michael Dorf’s take on Chief Justice John Roberts joining the four liberals on the Supreme Court to put the Louisiana abortion law on hold: the right to an abortion is “not in quite as much immediate danger as one might have thought. And that’s not nothing.” [Take Care]
* Lawyer to the stars Alex Spiro, partner at Quinn Emanuel, talks about how he’s approaching the representation of his latest celebrity client, rapper 21 Savage. [Complex]
* On the occasion of his 15th blogiversary (congratulations!), Rick Garnett reflects on the past and future of blogging. [Mirror of Justice via PrawfsBlawg]
* Jean O’Grady chats with Pablo Arredondo of Casetext about the platform’s newest features. [Dewey B Strategic]
* And in other legal technology news, congrats to legal AI innovator Luminance on securing another $10 million in funding (reflecting a total valuation for the company of $100 million). [Artificial Lawyer]
* Last Thursday, Alabama executed Domineque Hakim Marcelle Ray and did not allow his imam to be present (even though Christian inmates can have the prison chaplain present) — a manifest injustice, according to Stephen Cooper. [Alabama Political Reporter]
* In the latest installment of his ongoing series offering advice to trial lawyers, David Berg sets forth an essential rule of cross-examination. [YouTube]
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Announcements, Events, Legal Technology
Our weekly roundup of news and announcements from the Evolve the Law community