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Seriously, who reads these 121 Page Court filings?
I realize they are like triple spaced and thick margin but for fucks sake
Based on having seen quite a lot of lawyer-themed dramedies, I'm going to guess interns. Though I imagine LLMs are getting used lately.
I’m sure LLM‘s do come into play at a certain point. But… The legal Document software in industry is huge…
Obviously neither you or I would have any need for it. But there is software that will scour court rulings and documents and transcriptions and etc. and generate Templated documents that require only a small amount of editing.
For example, I am currently suing a major corporation for permanently damaging my spine due to Employee Incompetence. Part of this means that I deal with insurance companies. We are at the discovery period, So I get a list of extremely dry questions that seem to repeat themselves in various different ways. I can’t help but thinking that all of this is generated somehow based on Successful situations in the past
I used to have to as part of my job as an insurance adjuster for litigated claims. We had to respond to specifics in the court filings for our coverage decisions. It suuuuucked at first, but it’s mostly a boilerplate repetitive structure, so it’s not that big a deal once you get used to it, it’s easy to skim.
Read it? Imagine writing it.
Actually, I think a lot of these documents are generated by software. I don’t mean artificial intelligence or anything I just mean that legal documents are assembled using in different software applications. You basically check bunches of boxes and it provides a template for you and you type a few lines describing the situation and it fills the whole thing out for you.
I say this as I went through a legal Discovery document where everything was very clearly a generated document. It was probably 50 pages