by Aaron Wenner | Jul 29, 2025 | Uncategorized
This article is part of Jurisage’s 2025 Guide to Creating Tables of Authority in Microsoft Word. Here are links to the other parts of the series: Tables of Authorities in Microsoft Word: An Overview Troubleshooting your Microsoft Word Table of Authorities: A Deeper...
by Aaron Wenner | Jul 28, 2025 | Uncategorized
Introduction Tables of Authorities (TOAs) are complex, finicky things. If you’ve practiced law for any length of time, you probably know that TOAs — a structured list of citations used in legal documents, organized by categories such as cases, statutes, and...
by Aaron Wenner | Jun 12, 2025 | Uncategorized
CiteSense and Legislation 2.0 Released CiteRight’s latest features dramatically streamline your legal drafting workflow, reduce errors, and simplify compliance. Instantly convert plain-text citations into interactive, CiteRight-formatted citations with...
by Craig Haney | Apr 16, 2025 | Uncategorized
In a recent blog post, we wrote about Cautious Curiosity as a framework to evaluate the results of content generated by Large Language Models (LLMs). We highlighted the risks of general purpose AI models and how they can hallucinate and provide inconsistent answers,...
by Aaron Wenner | Apr 10, 2025 | Uncategorized
Another day, another announcement of an incredible new capability from a large language model (LLM). This month, we saw the release of ChatGPT 4.5, OpenAI’s new “experimental” model tailored specifically for writing, along with a massive leap forward in OpenAI’s...
by Aaron Wenner | Apr 2, 2025 | Uncategorized
In my last post, I said that lawyers and law firms can best unlock AI’s potential by getting curious about general-purpose AI models — and that crucially, gaining an understanding of where the general-purpose models struggle can help build better expectations of what...