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by _akhe
773 days ago
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> no reason at all to believe this at all > Do you have any experience with the legal industry at all > Rude Your repeated use of "at all" also comes across as slightly rude FYI :) As stated, yes I built background check software for a major background check company (they're yc, now worth billions) - in particular I developed their background check ETA and built their React app which is used millions of times per year by Uber, DoorDash, and others, for background checks. I'm familiar with the space and had to become a background investigator to work there. What you say just isn't true. > they do not abstract facts from a legal case into a database for querying Again wrong - yes they do. How would courts operate if they didn't, think about it for 2 seconds. |
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What does this have to do with the legal industry? Nothing? Got it.
>Again wrong - yes they do. How would courts operate if they didn't, think about it for 2 seconds.
No, they don't. I repeat my previous question, have you ever actually used LexisNexis or WestLaw? They do not index specific facts about any cases.
>Your repeated use of "at all" also comes across as slightly rude FYI :)
I can see why you would think that given your insistence on discussing something you clearly know nothing about.