The Precedent
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OpenCase
The Precedent
Leverage the power of artificial intelligence to significantly streamline the legal research process. This platform analyzes extensive legal databases to quickly identify pertinent case law, statutes, and regulations relevant to specific queries.
It provides users with concise summaries and actionable insights derived from complex legal documents. By automating key aspects of research, it enables legal professionals to save valuable time, enhance the precision of their findings, and develop more informed legal strategies based on up-to-date information and relevant precedents.
OpenCase
OpenCase delivers an advanced legal information platform designed specifically for legal professionals. By utilizing authoritative datasets from Cornell LII, daily indexes from federal and state court opinions, RECAP dockets, and authenticated PDFs from official government sources, it offers reliable insights into U.S. legal proceedings and statutes.
This platform employs large language model technology to streamline research, allowing users to engage with up-to-date legal information and explore detailed legal documents for education or study. While highly capable, OpenCase is intended for use by trained legal professionals and should not be considered a substitute for independent legal judgment or legal counsel.
Pricing
The Precedent Pricing
The Precedent offers Contact for Pricing pricing .
OpenCase Pricing
OpenCase offers Other pricing .
Features
The Precedent
- AI-Powered Case Analysis: Understand case relevance and key points quickly.
- Intelligent Search: Find relevant precedents and statutes using natural language queries.
- Case Summarization: Get concise summaries of complex legal documents.
- Jurisdiction Filtering: Narrow down research to specific legal jurisdictions.
- Real-time Updates: Access the latest legal information and case law developments.
OpenCase
- Authoritative Datasets: Includes U.S. statutes and Supreme Court opinions from Cornell LII
- Daily Indexing: Updates from open-source federal and state opinions and RECAP dockets
- Document Ingestion: Processes authenticated PDFs from official government sources like the Federal Register and CFR
- Large Language Model Integration: Enables advanced search and summarization capabilities for legal documents
- Targeted for Legal Professionals: Designed for education and research, not to replace legal counsel
Use Cases
The Precedent Use Cases
- Conducting legal research for case preparation
- Performing due diligence analysis
- Developing litigation strategies
- Ensuring regulatory compliance
- Supporting academic legal studies
OpenCase Use Cases
- Conducting comprehensive legal research for U.S. statutes and case law
- Exploring recent federal and state court dockets and filings
- Reviewing authenticated legal documents and regulatory updates
- Accessing summaries of complex court opinions for educational purposes
- Supporting law scholars and professionals in preparing case studies
Uptime Monitor
Uptime Monitor
Average Uptime
63.24%
Average Response Time
1030.93 ms
Last 30 Days
Uptime Monitor
Average Uptime
100%
Average Response Time
120 ms
Last 30 Days
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