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I’ve been testing various AI legal research tools for my firm trying to separate hype from reality. We’re looking specifically at tools that can: Find district court cases based on procedural posture like “cases where motion to dismiss was denied” Summarize complex filings Pull deadlines and key dates So far we’ve looked at Westlaw’s AI features, Lexis+ AI, and a newer tool called AskLexi. The first two are obviously big names, but they’re expensive and the Stanford/Yale study showed they still hallucinate roughly 17 to 33 percent of the time. AskLexi is cheaper and seems more targeted, but I’m worried about reliability for client work. Curious if anyone has hard data or experience on these tools. I’m less interested in marketing claims and more in actual testing results. What AI tools have you actually deployed in practice? submitted by /u/IWorkOnlineCom

Originally posted by u/IWorkOnlineCom on r/ArtificialInteligence