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Lawyers reveal how AI tools save hours on document review and research!

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Litigation in India is entering a new era-thanks to AI tools like Jurisphere. Today, lawyers handle thousands of pages of documents, often under tight deadlines, making accuracy and efficiency critical. Advocates like Anirudh Wadhwa say Jurisphere allows them to focus on strategy rather than paperwork, transforming the way cases are prepared.

Routine tasks like document translation, compiling lists of dates, and researching case law are now automated. Debesh Panda from ADP Chambers adds, “The research tools are spot on, and translations are error-free-perfect for urgent briefs.” This means junior lawyers can delegate time-consuming work while seniors focus on the nuanced legal arguments that win cases.

AI also shines in emergencies. Farhan Dubash of Bombay High Court highlights its rapid turnaround for urgent briefs, proving that AI isn’t just a convenience-it’s a game-changer. With over 15,000 lawyers already using Jurisphere, AI is reshaping litigation workflows, making the profession faster, smarter, and more accurate.

The future is clear: AI won’t replace lawyers but augment their expertise, allowing them to serve clients with better strategy, judgment, and speed than ever before.

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