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June 14 · Issue #284 · View online
Hand-picked articles, resources, tools, and conversations from the world of Legal Tech. Curated by Jeroen Zweers @zweers and Jelle van Veenen @jellevanveenen.
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Good morning to this week’s Issue 284 of the Dutch Legal Tech Quarantine Update with a mix of Legal Tech and Covid19 legal-related articles.
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Breaking the Law-Time Continuum – Artificial Lawyer
Albert Einstein helped us to see that space-time is one integrated system, and the legal world also has made it clear that law and time are a never-ending, intertwined continuum.
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The Legal Tech Market May See More 'Unicorns.' Is That a Good Sign? | Legaltech News
Legalcomplex author Raymond Blijd expects a handful of legal tech companies to reach billion dollar valuation in their next funding round but what that may mean for the future of the industry is up to interpretation.
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CLOC Global Institute - Reflection (Delayed) | 3 Geeks and a Law Blog
I had the good fortune to attend the first in-person CLOC Global Institute in three years. It was an extremely positive experience. Unfortunately, I came
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Law Firms Branch Out Beyond Lawyers in Bid to Beat Out Rival Advisers - WSJ
Facing competitive pressure from consulting firms and others, old law firms try to pick up new tricks.
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Millions Of Documents Transform Into A Manageable Map With New Clustering Tool - Above the LawAbove the Law
Everlaw’s latest offering brings clustering into the 21st century.
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How does Google’s AI chatbot work – and could it be sentient? | Google | The Guardian
Researcher’s claim about flagship LaMDA project has restarted debate about nature of artificial intelligence
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Jurisprudentieonderzoek makkelijker maken doe je zó!
Bij Bluetick zijn we erg geïnteresseerd in de nieuwste data science methodes. Daarom neem ik je mee in de wondere wereld van wat er mogelijk is en waarom dit volgens ons belangrijk is voor een juridische zoekmachine.
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With Launch of 'AllSearch,' Casetext Unleashes Powerful Neural Net Search Technology on Litigation Documents | LawSites
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The social life of legal tech choices (309) | Legal Evolution
Oh, the Humanity! We can choose to choose better. My first serious experience choosing law-related technology was in early 1985. Personal computers had
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AI-powered case management solution for litigation lawyers
Where there are complex documents in play, there is a need for new solutions.
Uncover is the AI-driven assistant for every litigation lawyer—providing the automated tools they need to structure, manage, and analyse the documents in their case files.
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