LegalMation leverages the latest artificial intelligence systems including GPT-4 to help corporate legal departments and law firms drive efficiency with straightforward and easily deployed solutions specifically focused on litigation and dispute resolution workflows.
Bench IQ is an AI-powered service that allows attorneys to uncover the reasons behind all of their judges' rulings, not just the 3% that can be found in their judicial opinions. We provide attorneys with unparalleled insight into their judges' thinking, enabling them to argue more successfully.
LegalFly is an AI-powered platform designed to streamline legal operations, offering services such as contract review, drafting, and due diligence. It aims to enhance efficiency and accuracy for legal teams by automating repetitive tasks and allowing professionals to focus on strategic work.
Rhetoric helps litigators know more, persuade more, and win more cases. Identify judge preferences and custom tailor briefs through similarity scoring, sentiment analysis, and more
FirmPilot is the first AI Marketing Platform for Law Firms that intelligently suggests marketing tactics & generates high-quality content 10x faster to get more cases on auto-pilot.
Skribe is a company that offers an AI-powered alternative to traditional court reporting, aiming to streamline the process of capturing and analyzing legal testimony. It was co-founded by Karl Seelbach, a seasoned litigator, and Tom Irby, a former owner of a court reporting firm.
This practical field guide offers attorneys and business professionals essential navigation tools for AI legal compliance across multiple jurisdictions. It provides concise guidance on privacy, intellectual property, liability, and regulatory requirements for AI development and deployment, making complex legal concepts accessible to non-specialists.
This comprehensive 544-page textbook provides essential foundation for understanding ethical challenges in AI development and deployment. Written by a leading expert in AI ethics who has held positions at Oxford, Bristol, and Cardiff Universities, it offers practical frameworks for addressing algorithmic bias, transparency, and accountability in AI systems.
This pioneering book brings together forty international authors to examine AI's emerging legal framework across multiple jurisdictions including Canada, France, Belgium, the US, Brazil, Mexico, and Senegal. It addresses sectoral rules, risk-based norms, data governance, IP law, and liability systems while analyzing cultural differences in AI regulation approaches.
This book presents readers with a comprehensive understanding of AI ethics, examining ethical questions across different AI applications through case studies and theoretical frameworks from multiple academic disciplines including legal policy, environmental sciences, and philosophy of technology.
This open access book examines how generative AI will transform society when 90% of digital content becomes AI-generated, making reality indistinguishable from synthetic content. It analyzes humanoid robots, deepfakes, augmented reality, and virtual reality, exploring their unprecedented impact on democracy, judicial systems, press freedom, and personal relationships.
This comprehensive international guide helps legal professionals understand and resolve emerging AI legal issues across multiple jurisdictions. It provides practical frameworks for addressing complex AI challenges in contract law, liability, privacy, and regulatory compliance across different legal systems.