The legal profession is evolving, with new technologies changing how lawyers perform traditional tasks like legal research and case management. The National Society for Legal Technology has integrated a Legal Research Technology curriculum into over 350 law programs worldwide. Tools like Descrybe now join established platforms such as Lexis+ and Westlaw in this curriculum. Descrybe offers features such as natural language search and bilingual access to court opinions at an affordable monthly rate. These advancements reflect a trend in legal tech, highlighting the need for modern education in this field.
Descrybe's toolkit offers natural language search, simplified case summaries, citation analysis, issue-level insights, a brief checker, and bilingual access to over 3.6 million federal and state court opinions.
The National Society for Legal Technology maintains a Legal Research Technology curriculum employed by more than 350 universities, law schools, and other legal education programs across 11 countries.
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