
"The value proposition is fairly simple. DeepJudge offers, in the words of Raghu Ramanathan, president of TR's Legal Professionals group, "breakthrough contextual enterprise search that unleashes the full power of a firm's internal intelligence." In more practical terms, the company seeks to solve the problem of every associate who's ever spent three hours looking for "that motion we filed in the Johnson case... or was it the Jensen case?" For the record, it was the Armstrong case."
"DeepJudge intends to assist the lawyers in finding those pearls of relevant research found in "Final_Memo_V8_REAL_FINAL.docx," which is, in fact, not the final version. Years ago, a senior partner told our assembled first-year class that "plagiarism is your friend" and that nothing should go out the door without drawing lessons from the accumulated knowledge of our predecessors at the firm."
Thomson Reuters announced a partnership with DeepJudge to add advanced search capabilities to the CoCounsel Legal product. DeepJudge provides contextual enterprise search designed to surface relevant internal documents and unlock a firm's institutional knowledge. The solution targets time-consuming searches for prior filings, briefs, memos, and research that often remain hard to find. DeepJudge aims to surface useful versions buried under names like "Final_Memo_V8_REAL_FINAL.docx" and earlier work product. The startup was ranked the most recommended legal AI tool by SKILLS.law. DeepJudge's CEO emphasizes that firms distinguish themselves by how they leverage expertise and work product.
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