Filevine Takes On Legal Research Giants And Enhances Its Deposition Tools - Above the Law
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Filevine Takes On Legal Research Giants And Enhances Its Deposition Tools - Above the Law
"Legal Research Yes, you read that subheading correctly: Filevine is entering the highly competitive legal research provider field along with Thomson Reuters, LexisNexis, and vLex. The new tool is housed within Filevine's Chat with My Case platform. This platform generally enables users to ask questions of all the internal materials and documents housed in a law firm's Filevine system. But the legal research end of this goes further."
"According to McLaughlin, the platform bundles the information contained in the internal case files of a firm with the legal research inquiry. This enables the prompt response to be better tailored to the actual facts of the case, according to McLaughlin. That sounds pretty interesting and reflects the needs of law firms to be able to effectively use the mass of information contained in their files with publicly available materials."
Filevine announced a legal research tool inside its Chat with My Case platform that combines a firm's internal case files with public legal sources and LLMs. The tool allows users to query internal materials, statutes, regulations, federal and state case law, and social media without leaving the platform. Bundled inquiries merge firm-specific facts with public data to produce more tailored responses. Filevine plans to make the tool available later this year. The offering aims to help law firms leverage their internal document mass alongside public materials for more context-aware legal research.
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