Several products have promised in recent years to predict how a judge might rule in a case or on a potential motion. Those products have had mixed success. But that's about to change, an annual trial lawyers' convention was told on Thursday.
"AI will help you predict how a judge will rule within a couple of years," said Marshall Cole, managing partner at Nemecek & Cole.
Cole spoke to a standing room only first session of the Consumer Attorneys Associ...
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