rulings.law is the free, searchable, access-to-justice focused database of California trial court tentative rulings. It allows everyone to research their judge by reading that judge's prior rulings. Litigants can use this tool to make their legal briefs more persuasive by finding out what cases their judge cites, what arguments persuade them, and see how the judge has ruled on similar issues in the past.
With over 6000 legal terms, RechtEasy.at - which was nominated as "Best Legal Tech Innovation 2019 service provider" - is Austria's largest free legal research tool. It was created in 2012 in cooperation with the university and its legal faculty representatives due to the need to explain Austrian legal terms in a transparent and simple manner, differentiated from German law. Most of the terms were created directly by our team in a phase of a year where we did nothing but to write articles. The long-awaited relaunch then took place in March 2019, which caused a sensation inside and outside the legal sector. Since then, the platform not only show legal terms, but also display all federal laws, including judicature, among the paragraphs and links them together. In addition, there is a new and intuitive legal job advertisement plattform. Appropriate advertisements from the integrated job portal are automatically suggested to users who are looking for a legal term in the relevant field. Without being actively looking for a job, this networking opens up completely new options that one might not have even considered personally. In order to offer users additional added value, successive explanatory videos are added to the respective legal terms. Well-known lawyers from Austria were won over as experts.
iolex limited helps law firms and their clients digitize their legal / compliance functions. to this end, iolex offers (1)unified platform + legal tech app store (2)a proprietary high level language that lawyers and compliance officers can use to create their own apps, bypassing the programmer, and (3)a road map for redefining end-to-end legal service. Think of the company ARM for lawyers. iolex's founder and CEO Carl Im, a stanford phd in physics, with 20 years of investment banking trading, strategy, and sales experience, believes that the single most distinguishing factor of iolex is the tech leadership: (1)status quo is to implement legaltech solution within the context of a given mandate --> iolex builds law firm business models around a suite of technology. (2)status quo is to teach low level programming to lawyers --> we have trained 4 lawyers to speak iolex(a proprietary high level language) to create their own apps, bypassing the programmer. We have apps with only 20 lines of iolex, and over 500 lines of iolex. Carl Im is also a senior advisor to Yulchon LLC. As a senior adviser at Yulchon LLC, he has been driving Yulchon’s digital strategy, eYulchon using the iolex paradigm. Carl was named one of the 10 pioneers of new thinking by the London Financial Times, and his work has won the Asian Technology and Innovation Initiative of the Year, the Asia-Pacific Innovator of the Year, and the In-House Community Visionary Firm of the Year. He has just published a paper in A.I. with MIT’s CSAIL. The legal app factory that iolex is offering has created several revenue generating applications for Yulchon LLC and is currently in discussions with several international and regional law firms for collaboration. Carl has just announced a FIDIC Yellow 99 compliance app in collaboration with Pinsent Masons. At this years International Bar Association Conference, the iolex footprint in legaltech was the topic of invited talks for the Law Firm Management Committee, the Banking Law Committee, the Securities Law Committee, Stronger Together by Freshfields, the Fintech Settlement Committee, as well as the Yulchon Tax Breakfast. Currently iolex offers three classes of applications: the award winning AlgoCompliance, legal risk assessment analytics, as well as the patent-pending semantic evolution engine, i7, that produces line-by-line reasoning for a legal argument.
LegalMind uses Artificial Intelligence to reimagine legal research. With features such as AutoLex- a conversational AI for the legal question and answering and Deeplex- An AI-powered brief analysis tool, LegalMind aims to reduce the legal research time by 40%. Currently, it is specific to Indian Case laws but is soon expanding for commonwealth nations.
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