Ryan Rhodes | In the past 10 years, artificial intelligence tools have progressed exponentially in terms of accuracy and consistency.
Ryan Rhodes - January 13, 2022Josh Blandi | Open law advocates are fighting to remove technical and financial barriers so that information is truly accessible to everyone.
Josh Blandi - June 15, 2020Sam Bocetta | Digital assistants are always on, always listening, and may offer hackers an easy path into your law firm data.
Sam Bocetta - June 11, 2020Josh Blandi explains what it takes to bring accessible legal data into the public sphere in a way that is organized, accessible and useful to lawyers.
Josh Blandi - May 7, 2020Josh Blandi | Much of the content that makes our justice system run — court cases, legislative materials, administrative summaries — is actually public information. While new technology is making it easier and less expensive for everyone to ...
Josh Blandi - April 7, 2020Audio | Casetext CEO Jake Heller describes Compose, the first product that helps litigators automate the first draft of a legal brief.
Mark Feldman - March 7, 2020Audio | Alex Babin, CEO of ZERØ, explains how the company's AI-powered products help lawyers and law firms manage the pain of email.
Mark Feldman - February 20, 2020Tech writer Gwynne Monahan delivers a rundown of noteworthy news about vendors and products from this month's Legalweek expo hall.
Gwynne Monahan - February 18, 2020Sarah Schaaf leads off this Silicon Valley Legal Tech Roundup, asking her fellow members for thoughts on the state of legal tech at the start of 2020. What's should we expect?
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