Rabbit trail: What is the state of non-ai tech to assist in building or defending cases? I vaguely know a thing called LexusNexus exists, but not what it does. Is there a system where a lawyer can search, find related law, then fill out a form to generate a draft case or defense? It seems to my un-lawyer self the legal system could be codified into a rules engine: IF these legal inputs, THEN these outputs. Or reverse: IF these desired outputs, THEN these inputs need to be met.
Lexis is an information aggregation company. They take a large quantity of US law and Court opinions and publish them. These sources are then linked together using a relatively simple tag style system.
Iām general you can get forms for very specific and predictable case types, but for a large portion of practice, outside of initial filings the fact-specific nature of subsequent pleadings are harder to formalize.