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AI Application for Lawyers 

The Legal Engineer
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This video is about Docalysis, an AI application that lawyers can use to interact with documents. With the use of AI, lawyers can ask their document, contract, or legislation questions within seconds.
Email: priscilla@thelegalengineer.com

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6 май 2023

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@localmobileguru
@localmobileguru 7 месяцев назад
This tool and channel is a godsend. I’m a legal engineer. I subscribed immediately. Thanks Priscilla.
@thelegalengineer
@thelegalengineer 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for your support.
@thelegalengineer
@thelegalengineer 9 месяцев назад
Email: priscilla@thelegalengineer.com
@thelegalengineer
@thelegalengineer Год назад
Use this link to get an additional 20% off your first twelve months. docalysis.com/pricing?coupon=thelegalengineer
@stilesvideos
@stilesvideos 10 месяцев назад
Great review. I need to pull the state-related codes for a legal agreement. Do I need a law license to use this tool?
@thelegalengineer
@thelegalengineer 10 месяцев назад
Thank you 😊. No you don’t need a license. You just need to create an account with an email address. It doesn’t have to be a business email.
@thelegalengineer
@thelegalengineer 10 месяцев назад
If you are looking for other cool software email me at lawyerswhocodefintech@gmail.com
@localmobileguru
@localmobileguru 7 месяцев назад
Do you have to OCR the documents first before uploading. Also where is your affiliated link you are getting this company business
@thelegalengineer
@thelegalengineer 7 месяцев назад
You just have to upload your documents. I don’t have an affiliated link. I just liked the product and became friends with the developer
@caqol
@caqol Год назад
I have a question about the AI...Surely, client should be made aware AI would be used? And if AI is used, is client still protected by attorney/client....? I think we should be careful what we use AI for, and client mandates need changing to include use of AI...As long as client waves their rights...then sure, no problem.
@thelegalengineer
@thelegalengineer Год назад
Yes, clients should be made aware. Most retainer agreements now disclose this and contain a privacy clause. The client is still protected by ACP because it is still the attorney's work. AI is just a tool used, the same way a data scientist would use a statistical modal. But you are right, attorneys should be careful. Eg by reviewing their work, and making sure they are developing their own software or using a trusted software provider.
@Davion_savant
@Davion_savant Год назад
Does it help with strategy and implementation of coherent clauses & provisions?
@thelegalengineer
@thelegalengineer Год назад
Not yet. For that I would recommend Robin AI. It can draft entire clauses and provisions.
@Davion_savant
@Davion_savant Год назад
@@thelegalengineer that source seems to only be for business accounts, any other similar that doesn’t require business email that you know of ?
@thelegalengineer
@thelegalengineer Год назад
@@Davion_savant unfortunately all the drafting software requires a business account. Namecheap has an option to buy a business email address and it’s very cheap for the basic version for one person. The drafting feature on all the software has to be paid for. I don’t think there is any free software (that I know of).
@Davion_savant
@Davion_savant Год назад
@@thelegalengineer I appreciate you, I'll give that option a go , thank you.
@satyarupasingh7737
@satyarupasingh7737 7 месяцев назад
can I write a writ petition with this help?
@thelegalengineer
@thelegalengineer 7 месяцев назад
Use should try Paxton AI for that. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rpnEBuOuv_s.htmlsi=NYGxAuB9MgppUNDg
@5deeplogic676
@5deeplogic676 9 месяцев назад
How does this compare to Casetext CoCounsel AI?
@thelegalengineer
@thelegalengineer 9 месяцев назад
Casetext CoCounsel AI is a beast, its got plenty of features. Chief among them is the 'built-in legal assistant'. With Docalysis you are doing the work, there isn't an AI system helping you do the work. Docalysis is free so you can imagine that rolling out new features takes time. I've just written an article about Clio's new AI Assistant which can automate the intake process, it automatically files court documents and compiles document bundles for court. I suspect that its going to be better than CaseText's CoCounsel.
@5deeplogic676
@5deeplogic676 9 месяцев назад
@@thelegalengineer , thank you so much for your quick, informed, detailed response to my question. Based upon your comment, I believe I will pay the $500/month Casetext CoCounsel Fee, until Clio develops something better. I am pro se Plaintiff. Thanks again!
@thelegalengineer
@thelegalengineer 9 месяцев назад
@@5deeplogic676 You are most welcome. My email address is priscilla@thelegalengineer.com. Feel free to contact me any time.
@5deeplogic676
@5deeplogic676 9 месяцев назад
@@thelegalengineer Thanks!
@jasonwhite210
@jasonwhite210 День назад
It's called what?
@thelegalengineer
@thelegalengineer День назад
@@jasonwhite210 Its called Docalysis. It’s a pretty old video of mine. There are plenty of way better tools on the market at the moment. The European based companies have the best tools and rates. If you are looking for a tool that carries out a specific task and don’t have the time to go through my videos you can email me at priscilla@thelegalengineer.com Let me know what exactly you are looking for and what you want the software to do.
@GigaChadL337
@GigaChadL337 8 месяцев назад
"Your data is safely stored, there is no way your client's data will leak out" - Even google can't be sure about that LOL
@thelegalengineer
@thelegalengineer 8 месяцев назад
Obviously to the best of their ability like any other tech company. No need to be obtuse.
@GigaChadL337
@GigaChadL337 8 месяцев назад
@@thelegalengineer Obviously you did not mention that in your video. No need to be obtuse and BE BETTER
@thelegalengineer
@thelegalengineer 8 месяцев назад
It's just obvious@@GigaChadL337 It's like someone saying something is safe. Obviously, they don't mean 100%, because that's never possible.
@GigaChadL337
@GigaChadL337 8 месяцев назад
@@thelegalengineer no, that would be false advertisement and misleading, I can't believe that a lawyer would say something like this lol
@thelegalengineer
@thelegalengineer 8 месяцев назад
@@GigaChadL337Ok great. Thanks. Take care.