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TrueLaw
TrueLaw

AI powered legal research platform. It enables users to develop LLM according to the legal workflows. The platform provides frameworks to evaluate AI tools across practice areas.

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Josef
Josef

Josef is a no-code platform designed for legal professionals to automate legal tasks, build and launch their own legal chatbots or services. It empowers lawyers, corporate counsel, and legal operations professionals to create digital legal tools.

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Clearbrief AI
Clearbrief AI

Clearbrief is a tool designed for lawyers to evaluate legal writing in real-time, including their own work and that of opposing counsel. It aims to help lawyers prepare arguments more efficiently and communicate more effectively with judges, potentially enhancing their reputation with clients and courts. Clearbrief also offers features such as citation analysis and the ability to turn an opponent's writing into a draft response.

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Trusli
Trusli

Trusli is an automation platform that leverages the power of large language models to automate contract reviews for in-house legal teams at enterprise organizations. We provide private AI that enhances efficiency and reduces costs, while ensuring legal teams maintain control and compliance. Trusli was acquired by Gruve AI in June 2024. We will continue to operate and serve our customers with the same commitment and excellence.

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DraftWise
DraftWise

DraftWise is an AI-powered contract drafting and negotiation platform designed for transactional lawyers. It leverages a firm's existing knowledge base and past deals to improve the efficiency and accuracy of contract creation and review. DraftWise integrates with tools like Microsoft Word and document management systems to provide a unified view of a firm's collective knowledge.

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FirstRead
FirstRead

FirstRead is an AI legal assistant designed for small and midsize law firms. It provides support by drafting legal documents, analyzing contracts, and managing legal tasks. It aims to increase efficiency and bandwidth for law firms without the traditional costs associated with hiring additional staff.

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The Use of Artificial Intelligence in International Human Rights Law
The Use of Artificial Intelligence in International Human Rights Law
AI Publications

This analysis from Annie Dulka explores how AI applications in international human rights law are reshaping legal frameworks—from refugee protection and due‐process to surveillance governance. It outlines both innovative benefits (e.g., enhanced monitoring, rapid documentation) and legal risks (e.g., bias in asylum decisions, privacy violations), arguing that robust oversight and principled deployment are essential to align AI tools with international human rights norms. This matters significantly for legal professionals navigating cross-border AI use, as it offers a practical roadmap for integrating AI ethics into treaty interpretation, case law, and compliance mechanisms. Engaging and authoritative, the piece encourages lawyers and policymakers to proactively shape AI deployment in human rights contexts—making it a compelling entry-point for those advising on global AI governance.

Lessons Learned from 2024 and the Year Ahead in AI Litigation
Lessons Learned from 2024 and the Year Ahead in AI Litigation
AI Publications

This report reflects on the evolution of AI-related litigation in 2024, detailing how plaintiffs diversified beyond copyright claims into new fronts like trademark dilution, false advertising, right of publicity, and unfair competition. It emphasizes a key insight: while early copyright lawsuits faltered, savvy plaintiffs are adapting strategies and naming broader defendant classes—signaling a sharp uptick in legal complexity for AI developers. This trend matters to legal professionals because it marks a shift from isolated disputes to systemic risk exposure, making proactive counsel and strategic defense critical as new cases continue to roll in. Offering forward-looking clarity on forthcoming U.S. Copyright Office guidance and potential court rulings, the piece equips IP litigators and in-house counsel with practical foresight to navigate 2025’s AI‑driven legal terrain.

Machine Vision, Medical AI, and Malpractice
Machine Vision, Medical AI, and Malpractice
AI Publications

This article by Zach Harned, Matthew P. Lungren, and Pranav Rajpurkar explores the critical intersection of machine-vision AI in medical imaging and how it complicates malpractice liability. It reveals that AI's interpretability and diagnostic accuracy could reduce physician liability, while also raising fresh questions for manufacturers under product‑liability and “learned intermediary” doctrines. For legal professionals, this matters because it spotlights evolving standards of care, regulatory classification by the FDA, and strategic liability planning in healthcare AI deployment. The piece delivers actionable insight into balancing innovation and patient safety, prompting practitioners to reassess advice to clients in the fast-evolving medical‑AI landscape.

AI on Our Terms
AI on Our Terms
AI Publications

This article delivers a comprehensive set of consumer‑centric principles for governing AI personal assistants, emphasizing how clear terms of service, transparent data use, and specified delegation boundaries empower users and shape responsible AI deployment. It outlines critical protections—like explicit privacy terms, opt‑out training clauses, and liability limits—that matter deeply to legal professionals advising on AI‑driven user interfaces and compliance. By spotlighting real‑world risks—such as privacy erosion, unauthorized spending, and overreach of autonomous agents—the piece drives home why robust contract design and regulatory alignment are essential now. With actionable clarity and legal foresight, the article urges practitioners to draft AI terms that safeguard consumer rights while fostering innovation.

Retrieval-augmented generation (RAG): towards a promising LLM architecture for legal work?
Retrieval-augmented generation (RAG): towards a promising LLM architecture for legal work?
AI Publications

This forward-looking analysis explores how RAG combines external document retrieval with LLM generation to dramatically reduce hallucinations and enhance factual grounding in legal tasks. Johnston spotlights a November 2024 randomized trial showing that while GPT‑4 speeded up legal work, it didn’t improve accuracy—suggesting RAG’s retrieval layer offers the key breakthrough. This matters for legal professionals because it shows a tangible path to reliable, citation-capable AI tools, built on verifiable sources like statutes and case law. By demonstrating that RAG-equipped systems can elevate LLMs from flashy assistants to trusted research partners, the article invites lawyers and legal tech developers to rethink how they deploy AI in practice.

AI Auditing: First Steps Towards the Effective Regulation of Artificial Intelligence Systems
AI Auditing: First Steps Towards the Effective Regulation of Artificial Intelligence Systems
AI Publications

This digest piece proposes a framework for government‑mandated AI audits, drawing on financial auditing standards to ensure transparency across an AI system’s full lifecycle—from data and model development to deployment. It emphasizes that professional, standards‑based oversight can foster public trust and accountability without stifling innovation, turning audits into drivers of advancement rather than burdensome compliance. Legal professionals will find it essential for understanding what credible, institutionalized AI governance could look like and how regulators may begin enforcing it. By offering actionable reforms and highlighting the role of independent auditors, this article equips lawyers and policymakers with practical guidance to shape and prepare for the next phase of AI regulation.

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