Technical Research for Legal Arguments
Building a technically-grounded legal argument requires an understanding of the underlying science. Our service provides your team with citable technical evidence to support your case.
Literature Review & Synthesis
We conduct searches for relevant technical literature and synthesize the findings into a narrative for your legal team.
Citation Curation
We provide a list of relevant and citable technical sources to incorporate into briefs, motions, and expert reports.2
Argument Analysis
We review the opposing counsel's technical arguments, identify weaknesses, and provide research to inform a rebuttal.
The Deliverable: A Research Memo
We deliver a memo that includes a summary of relevant findings, a curated bibliography of citable sources, and an analysis of the technical strengths and weaknesses of your arguments. This equips your team with technical information.
Source Notes
- Wikipedia, “Executive Order 14110.” ↩
- U.S. Copyright Office, "Artificial Intelligence and Copyright." ↩
- Council of the European Union, "Artificial Intelligence Act: Council gives final approval." ↩
- UK Information Commissioner's Office, "AI and data protection guidance." ↩