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It’s An ALSP World And We’re All Just Living In It

Above The Law

At one point, early in the generative AI era, I wondered if developing this technology to essentially take over first-pass review and hand senior lawyers who view computers much like the Supreme Court views voting rights access to interrogate discovery materials might deal a devastating blow to the alternative legal service provider sector.

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Time to Vote: You Get to Pick the Startup Alley Finalists for ABA TECHSHOW 2022

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Elevator pitch: For enterprise business teams, Advocat AI speeds up contract intake, generation and negotiation. How we’re unique: Legal tech is saturated with document automation tools, but hundreds of hours of customer research taught us these tools are only useful for wrote contracts. Advocat AI. Founded: 5/10/2019.

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Time to Vote: You Get to Pick the Startup Alley Finalists for ABA TECHSHOW 2022

LawSites

Elevator pitch: For enterprise business teams, Advocat AI speeds up contract intake, generation and negotiation. Elevator pitch: Autonomous contracts (self-executing smart contracts). We are working on “contract performance management.” We are working on “contract performance management.”

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The Emperor’s New Associates: ALSPs Replacing Junior Lawyers

Above The Law

Among firms with their own affiliate ALSPs, a remarkable 62% also engage independent ALSPs to handle tasks like eDiscovery, contract review, and compliance work. Follow him on Twitter or Bluesky if you’re interested in law, politics, and a healthy dose of college sports news.

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DOGE Cuts Off Government PACER Access Because They Are The Dumbest People On The Planet

Above The Law

Next it’ll be the eDiscovery platform or the contract review system. And then — like the looming cancellation of Verizon’s FAA contract to be replaced by Musk’s Starlink — switched out for some shoddily constructed Musk product promising to do the job just as well because he fed it “ all court cases.”