Use Generative AI to Increase Profits From Contingency Fee Cases
July 3, 2024
Eve is Generative AI software that helps plaintiff firms complete their case work up to 10 times more efficiently from evaluating cases to managing discovery requests. Read our new TechnoLawyer Buyer's Guide report below.
The Killer Feature
Discovery isn't only where cases are won or lost but also where profits can vanish in contingency arrangements. Eve offers AI trained to help plaintiff firms with time-consuming discovery tasks, essentially acting as a second brain and extra set of hands.
For example, Eve can generate responses to interrogatories, including objections, using all the key documents and facts of the case. Eve also identifies questions it cannot answer and can generate a draft email to your client for the missing details.
Employment lawyer Manny Starr regularly uses Eve for interrogatories. "The quality of work we deliver is just that much better, resulting in more satisfied clients," says Starr.
Other Notable Features
Eve can help with tasks throughout the entire case lifecycle. The Eve team can help you train the platform to evaluate cases to streamline your assessment and intake process. By using Eve from the start, it will contain all the evidence, facts, and witnesses. This data enables you to use Eve to list each step of the case and associated tasks as well as generate case chronologies and timelines of key events.
Eve can even draft legal documents using your firm's templates, style, and tone. Its document creation capabilities include engagement letters, demand letters, deposition outlines, and research memos. Eve can also populate forms such as an EEOC charge of discrimination.
With the time saved from using Eve, you can cast a wider net and accept more cases.
Take a Closer Look at Eve
Meet Neil J. Squillante
Neil J. Squillante founded TopLaw and serves as its publisher. As a young litigator working on a high-profile trial, Neil witnessed the discrepancy between what happened in the courtroom and what the media reported. Neil created TopLaw to provide fellow lawyers and law firm personnel with reliable information. Many consider TopLaw newsletters the only ones they need. Previously, Neil practiced commercial litigation at Am Law 100 firm Willkie Farr & Gallagher. He received his J.D. from UCLA School of Law and his B.A. from Duke University. At UCLA, Neil served as a Managing Editor of UCLA Law Review.
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