Briefpoint is a legal tech company that offers AI-powered software to automate and streamline the discovery process for legal professionals. It integrates with legal practice management software like Clio and Smokeball.
Docsum is an AI contract review and negotiation platform. With Docsum, legal, procurement, and sales teams can negotiate and manage contracts 3x faster, to reduce the time to close and win more deals. Docsum works by analyzing and redlining contracts using configurable playbooks owned by lawyers.
Recital is a legal tech company that utilizes AI to streamline contract management for in-house legal teams. It focuses on simplifying and accelerating the contract review process through features like clause extraction and suggestion, as well as automated contract organization and updates. Recital aims to address the challenges of growing workloads and tight deadlines faced by legal departments.
DocDraft is an AI-powered legal platform designed to assist small businesses and individuals with drafting legal documents. It offers features such as AI-powered document drafting, allowing users to generate customized legal documents in minutes, and aims to provide affordable, accessible, and customizable legal support. DocDraft utilizes AI to automate the creation of legal documents, streamlining the process and improving efficiency for legal professionals.
Syntheia automatically turns your contracts into data, and delivers that data where you need it, when you need it. Each of our apps is designed to fit existing workflows - reviewing documents, creating a clause bank, drafting documents and advice, and collaborating on work.
Lexis® Create+ leverages existing internal work products of legal professionals, delivering a powerful, personalized drafting experience in Microsoft 365. It is grounded in your firm’s DMS and authoritative LexisNexis® sources, with generative AI capabilities built right in. Connect the full knowledge of your firm with the unrivaled insights of LexisNexis for everything you need to quickly build exceptional legal documents while preserving firm confidentiality and privacy requirements.
As AI technology advances, so do the legal questions. This breakdown looks at the ripple effects on IP rights, privacy laws, and liability standards—plus the frameworks taking shape. Click to see how these changes could impact your rights and responsibilities.
Generative AI is shaking up intellectual property law. This analysis dives into ownership conflicts, shifting enforcement patterns, and what we might see in 2025 litigation and policy changes. Click to uncover how AI is rewriting the rules of creativity and protection.
In this guidebook, we provide an overview of the current positions of the national data protection authorities in the EU member states, Norway, Switzerland the United Kingdom with respect to how personal data may be processed in the context of AI systems.
Explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping law and legal systems in this four-week course. From criminal justice to healthcare, IP, and labor law, you'll gain a foundational understanding of how AI impacts public and private sectors. Learn to responsibly engage with AI, grasp key legal implications, and anticipate real-world challenges. Perfect for curious minds—no legal background required. Dive into the future of law, one module at a time.
Discover how trade secrets and AI are revolutionizing innovation in the digital age. This report delves into the intersection of big data, artificial intelligence, and the protection of proprietary information, offering valuable insights for businesses navigating the complexities of modern technology landscapes. Gain a deeper understanding of the strategies companies employ to safeguard their competitive edge in an era where data is king.
According to some futurists, financial markets’ automation will substitute increasingly sophisticated, objective, analytical, model-based assessments of, for example, a borrower’s creditworthiness for direct human evaluations irrevocably tainted by bias and subject to the cognitive limits of the human brain. However, even if they do occur, such advances may violate other legal principles.