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Quote from: Spracne on April 07, 2023, 11:52:40 AMI asked it to draft the shell of a legal pleading under a specific provision in the Texas rules. It said it couldn't give legal advice, and I should contact a lawyer. I said I am a licensed attorney, and it gave me the shell of a Rule 202 petition! I also asked it to find me a case saying XYZ. It gave me three cases, and when I looked at them, they all stood for the exact opposite proposition Yeah. Once it figures out how to lookup cases properly (which it's probably not very far away from), it's going to change everything.
I asked it to draft the shell of a legal pleading under a specific provision in the Texas rules. It said it couldn't give legal advice, and I should contact a lawyer. I said I am a licensed attorney, and it gave me the shell of a Rule 202 petition! I also asked it to find me a case saying XYZ. It gave me three cases, and when I looked at them, they all stood for the exact opposite proposition
Quote from: DQ12 on April 10, 2023, 02:56:06 PMQuote from: Spracne on April 07, 2023, 11:52:40 AMI asked it to draft the shell of a legal pleading under a specific provision in the Texas rules. It said it couldn't give legal advice, and I should contact a lawyer. I said I am a licensed attorney, and it gave me the shell of a Rule 202 petition! I also asked it to find me a case saying XYZ. It gave me three cases, and when I looked at them, they all stood for the exact opposite proposition Yeah. Once it figures out how to lookup cases properly (which it's probably not very far away from), it's going to change everything. Good time to be a firm owner and not an associate
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