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Think of this as a checklist to see whether your eDiscovery software is a true legal “co-pilot” or just a smarter search bar. A truly intelligent platform doesn’t just find keywords; it understands documents, people, and issues, and helps you prioritize what matters most in a case.
This is about using tools like ChatGPT—tailored for lawyers—to draft documents, summarize long cases, search through legal information, and automate repetitive office work so law firms can focus more on clients and strategy.
This is like giving Netflix a smart brain that quietly watches what you watch, when you stop, what you search for, and then rearranges the entire app, recommendations, images, and streaming quality just for you—millions of people at once, all differently.
This is about how Netflix-style “Because you watched…” lists are created. The system watches what you watch, when you stop, what you rewatch, and then predicts what you’re most likely to enjoy next—like a super‑attentive video store clerk who’s seen your entire viewing history.
This is like giving litigators a super-fast junior attorney who can skim millions of pages, highlight what matters for your case, and organize it for you in hours instead of weeks.