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Last year, the legal research company Casetext launched Compose, a first-of-its-kind product that uses artificial intelligence to help create the first draft of a litigation brief in a fraction of the time it would normally take.
Interest in Compose was so great that it somewhat overshadowed Casetext’s release of a product that formed a core component of Compose, called Parallel Search, a powerful tool for finding conceptually related cases, even when they contain no matching keywords.
Now, Casetext is offering the power of Parallel Search through a new product, WeSearch, that lets users upload and search their own document sets — meaning you can use it to search anything from enterprise contracts to e-discovery collections to prior art to deposition transcripts.
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New Casetext Product Lets You Use Its Powerful Search Tool To Search Just About Anything