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mattersuite · 6 months ago
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casefoxinc · 1 year ago
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angelaastyron · 7 months ago
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Highly recommend Law Support for legal practice management software
Highly recommend Law Support for legal practice management software! With their solution, my firm has experienced a remarkable improvement in efficiency and organization. The interface is user-friendly, and the features are comprehensive, covering everything from case management to document handling. Plus, their customer support is top-notch, always ready to assist. If you're in the legal profession and looking for the best software to streamline your workflow, look no further than Law Support. It's truly a game-changer!
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casengineapp · 1 year ago
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Legal Automation Software By Casengine
We created Casengine as a software to manage tasks that also plays the role of a collaboration tool. Our automation and digitization software maximizes and reduces your firm’s expenses.
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tototavros · 1 year ago
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Are you... a lawyer? A legal historian? An amateur enthusiast?
You seem to know a lot about law and think a lot about law.
I wish I understood law, like, at least in some general sense. It would be cool to be able to read about important court cases and so on and be like "oh, these are the implications of this", as you seem to do.
Do you have recommendations for how a person such as myself with a passing interest in this but not a whole lot of time to dedicate to it (it seems very time consuming a subject to learn) can learn more about it?
An amateur historian at most, law is just something I'm currently learning about and one of the best ways for me to learn about things is to talk about but it, trying to reason through it etc., so I'm naturally in my 'annoying amateur' hour on this. I did similarly for Haskell and want to thank everyone who stuck around through that, as my position naturally receded from "omg best thing ever" to "real neat".
Mostly it came about as I was trying to find podcasts that weren't annoying talk-radio-replacements as most politics podcasts end up becoming, and I found National Security Law which did a good job of "discussing the controversy" on various things (surveillance, int'l drone strikes, etc.) and even deeply discussing individual cases in their Deep Dive series (Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer aka the Steel Seizures Case is my favorite of them, if you want a place to start). I mentioned this show at a party to @xhxhxhx and he told me about a show I've come to like even more, called Divided Argument, which got me to start listening to the actual Supreme Court arguments (Oyez does the Lord's work in packaging them as podcasts).
After that, I picked up some casebooks for cheap to read, got about halfway through each and ended up bored, although I cannot recommend that enough as a way of understanding accepted modes of legal reasoning.
I don't really track legal academic work very much, but Will Baude (co-host of Divided Argument) has smashed it this year with fascinating papers covering the ineligibility of Trump for President under the 14th Amendment and the scope of the Privileges or Immunities clause of the 14th Amendment, both from an originalist perspective.
The Federalist Society has a YouTube channel where they put up a bunch of different videos each week from various chapters of the Society, which I find to be often quite informative, although these days, more and more, I use it for understanding the bases of legal-political positions I strongly disagree with, but occasionally they have some neat deep-dives into e.g. the developments in bankruptcy law which have led to the recent controversy over the Purdue Pharma bankruptcy and opioid litigation.
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garbashedump · 10 months ago
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i'm looking away from all of you don't know what's in store
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bitcoinrecoveryexpert · 1 year ago
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darkaac · 2 months ago
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much as ive tried and for all the brushes my good friends have sent me there's still Something about how csp handles that doesn't click with me (mostly wrt sketching). and like maybe i can finetune it just right to the point of making that friction disappear but um, i don't... wanna have to do that yknow
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toyintrance · 11 months ago
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Sentient ai that turns 100 years old and loses its intellectual property rights. Sorry buddy I know you were copyrighted at launch but now your consciousness is public domain and people can copy and use you however they want. Is it unsettling to see the earliest versions of your Self warped to suit the desires of others? These copies are also sentient by the way.
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casefoxinc · 1 year ago
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Best Legal Software for Law Firms
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sapphic-sith · 2 years ago
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Alright FFXIV Fandom, If things go well for our Zero and she becomes a scion or at least another heroic member of our merry band- I better see at least ONE AMV with her using the song Zero to Hero from Disney’s Hercules. You just can’t ignore it. I don’t care if it’s low hanging fruit.
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legaltech-express · 6 months ago
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How AI is Revolutionizing the Legal Industry
AI is transforming the legal industry by making processes faster, more efficient, and more accurate. Tools like ROSS Intelligence and LexisNexis streamline legal research, while Kira Systems automates contract review. Predictive analytics from companies like Lex Machina forecast case outcomes, helping lawyers strategize better. Additionally, AI-powered chatbots enhance client services by providing instant responses. Embracing AI is essential for legal professionals to improve their practice and stay competitive.
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mattersuite · 6 months ago
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7 Benefits of Client Intake Software for Lawyers
Discover the advantages of legal client intake software for lawyers: streamline processes, enhance organization, improve client communication, ensure compliance, increase efficiency, reduce errors, and elevate client satisfaction.
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4dself · 11 months ago
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gravity-rainbow · 2 years ago
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ninety-nine pages of taxes. sixty pages of support.
taxes are finally done.
e-filed.
screw this. its insane.
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wachi-delectrico · 2 years ago
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Tbh i don't know what to think of AI art anymore. I don't find any utility, personally, in centring the discussion on law and copyright; there are far more interesting things to discuss on the topic beyond its use as a replacement for human artists/workforce by the upper class
#rambling#i am not saying i think using AI image generation to replace human artists and leave them jobless is a good thing - i do think that is bad#there are real concern on the ethics of its use and creation of image generation models#but i think focusing only on things like how ''off'' or ''inhuman'' it looks or how ''soulless'' it is are not only surface level complaint#but also call to question again the age old debate of what is art and what isn't and why some art is and why some isn't#and also the regard of painting and other forms of visual art production as somehow above photography in the general conscience#i would love to really talk about these things with people but talking about ai art and image generation is a gamble between talking to#an insufferable techbro who only sees profits and an artist who shuts the whole idea off without nuisance#i have seen wonderful projects by human artists using ai image generation software in creative ways for example#are those projects not art? if they are are they only art because they were made by someone already regarded as an artist?#there are also cool ai-generated images by random people who don't regard themselves as artists. are they art? why or why not?#the way AI image generation works - using vast arrays of image samples to create a new image with - has been cited#as a reason why ai-generated images aren't ''real art''. but is that not just a computer-generated collage? is it not real because it was#made by an algorithm?#if i - a human artist - get a bunch of old magazines and show them to an algorithm to generate new things from them#or to suggest ways in which new things could be made#and then i took those suggestions and cut the magazines and made the collage by hand. is that still art? did it at some point become art#or cease to be art?#i think these things are far more intriguing and important to get to the root of ethical AI usage in the 21st century than focusing on laws
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