Westlaw AI-Assisted Research pretty much makes a lot of lawyers obsolete
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Date: January 19th, 2026 3:23 PM Author: iphones
It can do “find me a case that says x” faster than you can ask someone to do it for you. And then you can just upload those to gemini and get a really good brief in like 30 seconds that you already know is hallucination-free.
People about to graduate law school are completely fucked. Plus Trump is raising the interest rates on all active student loans and ending PAYE. WOW LOL
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Date: January 19th, 2026 4:03 PM
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Thus far I have not been impressed with brief writing from any of the LLMs . they're good at giving the rule, quoting from caselaw (gotta check for hallucinated words), not so good at stringing together a logical sequence of thought
to be fair, it might be OK for 80% of legal work, as many lawyers write this way too. but i wouldn't call it good. passable/threatening to jobs is possible.
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