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Free Legal Research Startup descrybe.ai Now Has AI Summaries of All State Supreme and Appellate Opinions

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descrybe.ai , a year-old legal research startup focused on using artificial intelligence to provide free and easy access to court opinions, has completed its goal of creating AI-generated summaries of all available state supreme and appellate court opinions from throughout the United States. An opinion tracker within descrybe.ai

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New GPT-Based Chat App from LawDroid Is A Lawyer’s ‘Copilot’ for Research, Drafting, Brainstorming and More

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Legal research. In the example you see above of using Copilot for legal research, the lawyer asks for the leading U.S. Connecticut. As of yet, Copilot does not directly integrate with any legal research database. case on privacy. But Martin sees the possibility for that on the horizon.

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Pete Recommends – Weekly highlights on cyber security issues, July 25, 2021

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Four highlights from this week: Protect your smartphone from radio-based attacks; New emergency weather alerts set to begin in July - here's what they mean; Accused Capitol Rioter Forced to Unlock Laptop With Face Recognition; and Connecticut pushes cybersecurity with offers of punitive damage protection.

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Self-Help Information by the Courts in 2021

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One can register as a self-represented party for the Connecticut Judicial Branch E-Services at: [link] Connecticut also provides "Court Services Centers" in all their Superior Courthouses. Interactive Forms and online legal research are also available.

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