Legal Strategists, Lawyers, + Legal Tech Experts Needed
Looking for expert quotes from lawyers, paralegals, legal strategists, legal tech experts, etc on the following topics. Please answer the questions below in a full sentence, and only answer the questions that apply to your field. Send through the name, title, company, and website of the person you want the quote attributed to.
Submissions that do not follow the above guidelines will not be considered.
1. What strategies have you found most effective for exposing weaknesses or gaps in the prosecution’s narrative?
2. How do inconsistencies in witness testimony contribute to reasonable doubt, and how should attorneys surface them?
3. How has access to searchable transcripts or real-time testimony review changed your approach to establishing reasonable doubt?
4. How can defense teams proactively identify problematic evidence before trial begins?
5. What red flags do you look for when reviewing police reports, bodycam footage, or interview recordings?
6. What practical steps can defense attorneys take to challenge evidence that appears reliable on its surface?
7. What criteria should law firms use to evaluate whether legal AI software is truly worth the investment?
8. How should firms balance specialized legal AI tools versus all-in-one platforms?
9. Can you share an example where the right legal AI investment significantly improved your case preparation or outcome?
10. What are the limitations of general-purpose legal AI tools when it comes to litigation and evidence-heavy cases?
11. What should attorneys look for when comparing Harvey AI alternatives for courtroom use?
12. How do multimedia-heavy cases change the requirements for legal AI tools?
Deadline: Jan 13th, 2026 06:59 PM (May close early)
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