Hacker News with Generative AI: Legal Tech

Show HN: Search and chat with millions of court cases using AI. (courtsearch.ai)
Agentic AI Document Review Is Transformative for Complex Litigation (syllo.ai)
The increasing volume of electronic documents in litigation has made document review one of the most significant drivers of cost and delay in modern legal proceedings.
Using DeepSeek R1 for RAG: Do's and Don'ts (skypilot.co)
DeepSeek R1 has shown great reasoning capability when it is firstly released. In this blog post, we detail our learnings in using DeepSeek R1 to build a Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) system, tailored for legal documents.
Legalyze.ai: Review Medical Records with AI (legalyze.ai)
Equip your law firm with Legalyze.ai to automate AI medical chronology creation from thousands of records. Turbocharge your personal injury or workers comp law practice with AI, freeing up time for what matters most — winning cases.
On Building Git for Lawyers (jordanbryan.substack.com)
Over this past weekend, Twitter discovered the problem that I have dedicated the past four years of my life to solving. Why don't lawyers and other non-coders use git?
Ask HN: How to handle sensitive document uploads as a one-person SaaS? (ycombinator.com)
I am thinking of a product many businesses would find it useful but my only concern is that the product revolves around sensitive documents(like lawyer's documents but can be extended to other industries too). The product is already built by many companies but I have found a unique angle that I think would benefit my users.
DoNotPay has to pay $193K for falsely touting untested AI lawyer, FTC says (arstechnica.com)
Among the first AI companies that the Federal Trade Commission has exposed as deceiving consumers is DoNotPay—which initially was advertised as "the world's first robot lawyer" with the ability to "sue anyone with the click of a button."