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>After 2+ years and a tremendous waste of energy and money, my firm Calm Company Fund resolved a lawsuit against us on very favorable terms. What started as one of the most challenging periods of my life became an unexpected masterclass in using AI to level the playing field against well-funded opponents. If you’re an entrepreneur, especially one without a massive legal budget, this story contains lessons that could save your company.

Archive: https://archive.today/SEtNA From the post: >>After 2+ years and a tremendous waste of energy and money, my firm Calm Company Fund resolved a lawsuit against us on very favorable terms. What started as one of the most challenging periods of my life became an unexpected masterclass in using AI to level the playing field against well-funded opponents. If you’re an entrepreneur, especially one without a massive legal budget, this story contains lessons that could save your company.

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Everyone should read it

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AI helped him by doing a lot of legal assistant work for him instead of him paying jews large amounts of money to do it.

Contracts are language, and Large Language Models are exceptionally good at reviewing and even creating them.

This makes sense. Most legal proceedings hinge on the precise words used in the relevant laws and case materials. Knowing the relevant legal terms for your case is like knowing magic incantations. If you ask an LLM to explain the legal terms being used and then use those terms correctly when you ask it further questions it will probably spit out accurate answers.

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Yeah, its also a verify, verify, verify, issue too though since "AI" is known to lie to you. This could be a useful tool to speed up parsing out what parts of a document are more important and should be reviewed more by hand.

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He mentioned verifying citations twice. This would not be an LLM success story if he didn’t do that.

This is a rare story of someone who understands how LLMs work and figured out how to make them useful. There was no magical thinking. He didn’t try to use the LLM as his lawyer. He used the LLM to sort through thousands of pages of legal jargon for him so he could understand his case and make decisions.

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Pretty much. As he mentioned, use it as a "force multiplier" but don't just "trust it".