Join us to learn how to instruct GenAI to generate more accurate results.
In-app mass redactions and additional improvements.
Cecilia Auto Review, Google Cal preservation for DISCO Hold, and more.
Join us to develop a foolproof data management strategy that mitigates risk and minimizes costs.
Learn the differences between artificial intelligence (AI), generative AI, machine learning and deep learning as they apply to the law.
https://www.csdisco.com/blog/ai-vs-generative-ai-whats-the-difference
Achieve earlier and more informed litigation strategy with Cecilia Auto Review, DISCO’s new generative AI-powered document review offering.
https://www.csdisco.com/blog/smarter-faster-document-review-with-cecilia-auto-review
Part three describes how and why lawyers choose technology products, and what companies can do to build products that lawyers want to use.
https://www.csdisco.com/blog/predictions-about-legal-technology-pt-3
Part two expands on how changes in technology will create the opportunity for a new role within law firms and corporate legal departments.
https://www.csdisco.com/blog/predictions-about-legal-technology-pt-2
On the heels of Legaltech New York, I decided to set down some of my thoughts about the future of legal technology. In this four-part series, I will cover four predictions:
https://www.csdisco.com/blog/legaltech-retrospective-predictions-about-legal-technology
If you were born before 1985, it’s likely that you immediately get the reference to Festivus, the anti-commercial holiday “for the rest of us”, that was invented by George Costanza’s father and celebrated on Seinfeld. Of course, Festivus wouldn’t be complete without an unadorned aluminum Festivus pole, a dinner where the guests engage in the "Airing of Grievances" and recognition of "Feats of Strength" as well as proclaiming easily explainable events as "Festivus miracles".
https://www.csdisco.com/blog/festivus-for-the-rest-of-us
Few words in the English language require that many useless characters. Yet in order to write it correctly you have to go through every single letter -- even if it doesn’t make a sound or sense. Such is life as a litigator.
https://www.csdisco.com/blog/thoroughness
In my previous post, I identified the principal reasons I believe Predictive Coding or Technology Assisted Review (“TAR”) has not yet caught on in mainstream litigation. Let me summarize very briefly: complexity, opacity, and cost. That is, most TAR systems are difficult to set up, difficult to use, difficult to understand, and usually expensive.
https://www.csdisco.com/blog/whither-predictive-coding
The legal industry is facing the kind of pressure and undergoing the kind of consolidation that other services industries, like accounting and consulting, went through decades ago. Clients are not satisfied with the results they get when law firms do everything manually, solving problems by hurling bodies at them. Clients deserve, and now are demanding, high-quality legal services, delivered in a predictable and repeatable way and at a cost that reflects both the value delivered and all efficiencies available.
https://www.csdisco.com/blog/the-legal-revolution
My military background gave me a true appreciation for technology as a force multiplier. If my wingman and I use our two modern aircraft with superior targeting technology to demobilize ten enemy aircraft at once, we have provided the same impact as ten less capable aircraft — two modern aircraft become ten. Great litigation technology can also be a true force multiplier that allows legal teams to be more cost-effective and efficiently manage large amounts of potentially relevant data over the course of any given case.
https://www.csdisco.com/blog/is-your-technology-proportional
I would like to wish a very Happy One Year Anniversary to DISCO’s Help Center! In celebration of this anniversary, I wanted to share the great progress that has been made over the last twelve months. Here are some cool facts to show how much the Help Center has grown since being launched in June 2015.
https://www.csdisco.com/blog/help-center-one-year-anniversary