
Weekend Watchables is a recap of the most recent AL TV Walk Throughs. This week we feature LegalOn and Goodfact.
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Goodfact’s AI-enhanced chronology builder. It can handle Word documents, emails, texts, PDFs, medical records and more to generate theme-based interactive chronologies for disputes.
Co-founder and CEO, Tali Green, explains: ‘By summarizing discrete, verifiable facts extracted from thousands of disparate documents, and bundling them into evidentiary themes pertinent to a litigation matter, it saves lawyers untold hours of reviewing, parsing, and re-assembling documents into a chronology.’
Green also notes that this capability is jurisdiction-agnostic and works in all languages. Goodfact’s chronologies application is already used by firms in the US, Canada, Australia and Singapore.
To watch the AL TV Walk Through video please press Play. After the walk through there is some Q&A with Artificial Lawyer:
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And, LegalOn has launched ‘My Playbooks’, allowing lawyers to use its AI to review and redline contracts using their business’s own unique standards and language.
My Playbooks is prefigured to handle both US and English law contracts. It has four core features:
- Custom Standards: Build guidelines aligned with your organization’s requirements, add context like model language and fallback positions, and organize them into playbooks for consistent review across your team.
- AI-Assisted Review: Instantly assess incoming contracts and redlines with pass-fail indicators and clickable references to the source or suggested locations.
- Automated Redlining: LegalOn’s AI makes precise, surgical redlines of problematic terms with your preferred language.
- Layer for complete coverage: Apply multiple playbooks at once and combine with LegalOn’s collection of ready-to-use playbooks, ensuring complete coverage without months of playbook development.
To see how it works, press play to watch inside the page. Global CEO, Daniel Lewis, provides the AL TV Walk Through, which is followed by some Q&A with Artificial Lawyer.
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