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BriefCatch ‘Conquers the Bluebook’ with AI-Powered Citation and Writing Tools In Its New Version 4

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BriefCatch, a legal technology company whose Microsoft Word add-in helps legal professionals improve their writing, has unveiled two new features that use generative artificial intelligence to enhance legal document preparation: AI-driven Bluebook citation correction and a context-aware writing advisor.

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Legal Technology Simplified in 2025

CARET Legal

According to the 2025 In-House Legal Budgeting Report from Axiom and Wakefield Research, 96% of general councils said they expect “AI will meaningfully reduce costs within their legal department.” In 2025, these technologies will revolutionize legal research, document review, and case predictions.

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Please, Please Stop Using ChatGPT If You’re Not Checking Cites

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The latest installment of “Lawyers Royally Bungling with AIfeatures an Australian attorney who apparently decided that verifying case citations was just too 2024. These documents were so compelling that they cited and even quoted from tribunal decisions that simply didn’t exist. Maybe that’s true.

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7 Legal Technology Tools Lawyers Need to Boost Efficiency

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Learn how big tech has changed the legal industry Free Guide The Small Firm’s Guide to Big Tech While any change in how you operate your law office can feel overwhelming, there’s never been a better time to start migrating your office structures online. One of the biggest advantages of AI is it can provide fast data-driven insights.

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How Opus 2’s AI Powers Smarter, Faster Case Analysis And Trial Preparation

Above The Law

There was a time when rooms full of junior associates spent days scanning boxes of documents for a needle in the haystack that would make or break a case. The problem, though, is that not all AI is created equal. How can lawyers trust what an AI tells them? And who has control over the case, the firm or the AI?

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How Litigation Attorneys Manage & Review High Volumes of Electronic Evidence

CARET Legal

Evidence collection has evolved beyond paper documents to include a flood of digital dataemails, cloud-stored files, social media posts, and more. Sorting through spreadsheets filled with links to files is archaic when compared to using tools with AI-enabled search and document summarization.

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The Path To AI Adoption For Your Law Firm

Above The Law

By now, generative artificial intelligence (AI) is undoubtedly on your radar. Learning About Generative AI Is Part Of Your Competence Obligations AI is advancing quickly and your ethical duties require you to stay on top of technology changes and make educated decisions about its adoption. More often than not, it can.