One part of US #litigation practice that I think an #LLM / #AI could actually be useful for (but only if used to suggest/enhance a human drafter, *not *through a god-like chat interface): discovery requests, responses, and *especially* objections (plus tracking/managing the back & forth of these). There is so much tedium in discovery, and so many details to keep track of & keep consistent, that enhancing a human mind would a brilliant use case, I think.
Anyone doing this in #legaltech yet? #law
#Litigation #LLM #ai #legaltech #law
The feast-or-famine thing in #litigation practice is messing with my mind these days, argh
I don’t know whether I love it or hate it when I spend like two days researching foundational US legal stuff (like state standing as a prudential-not-constitutional limit, unlike Article III’s “case or controversy” req) bc some defense attorney wants to make life difficult? For almost no gain bc of nec we can just amend later to get to the same place but more annoyed? And it’s a civil-rights action so if we win they’ll pay our fees for all this?
#law #litigation #CommonLaw