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briefs

British  
/ briːfs /

plural noun

  1. men's underpants or women's pants without legs

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Example Sentences

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Fischer ordered the parties to file briefs by March 15 on proposed relief.

From Los Angeles Times

“AI can already read contracts, summarize case law, draft briefs, and do legal research.”

From The Wall Street Journal

When Anthropic released an AI agent last month seemingly capable of producing legal briefs and financial reports, investors panicked.

From Barron's

Markets got a taste of that last week when Anthropic unveiled new tools for sophisticated tasks such as writing legal briefs and synthesizing data, tanking specialized software companies’ shares.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tuesday’s rout was triggered by Anthropic’s launch of a new AI tool that automates legal work such as reviewing contracts, regulatory compliance, briefs and non-disclosure agreements.

From The Wall Street Journal