Callidus is the most advanced legal AI platform. Offering a wide range of support for both litigation and transactional workflows, Callidus helps legal professionals drive better outcomes with increased efficiency. Callidus keeps the lawyer in the loop with interactive and highly visual workflows, and none of our solutions require more than 5 minutes of setup time
The AI-driven platform transforming mass tort case evaluations and settlements. Our software analyzes thousands of medical records in minutes, swiftly categorizing documents and surfacing key information to streamline case reviews and preparation for MDL settlements.
LAER AI is driven by a singular vision of radically transforming the experience of search and helping organizations find meaning and patterns hidden behind volumes of disparate and unstructured data. Its current product provides a significantly more accurate, faster, and cost effective solution to the expensive document review process duringlitigation, investigations, and compliance.
descrybe.ai is a singular way to search for, and understand, caselaw. Our unique process leverages generative AI to make complex legal information more accessible to professionals and laypeople alike. We are laser-focused on easy access to caselaw research, by lowering cost (it's free!), increasing ease of use, and employing natural language search and summarization capacity.
Responsiv is a legal and compliance automation platform that takes routine administrative tasks and delivers ready-to-review first drafts of work product. By integrating with your organization's systems, Responsiv analyzes regulatory changes and performs a gap analysis on your existing controls, policies, and procedures, suggesting necessary changes.
Lexlink AI revolutionizes legal document analysis by automating the identification of inconsistencies and discrepancies, enhancing litigation strategies. Key features include advanced inconsistency detection and automated discovery drafting, streamlining processes and saving time. Committed to transforming the legal industry, Lexlink AI ensures data privacy and champions innovation, making proceedings more efficient and fair.
Generative AI creates more than content—it creates questions. Who owns AI-generated work? Can training data spark lawsuits? These are no longer theoretical debates. This article breaks down real-world legal conflicts and what they mean for creators and companies alike. Click to understand how the legal system is responding to this wave of innovation.
The European Union introduces the AI Act, the world's first comprehensive legal framework for artificial intelligence. This legislation aims to ensure trustworthy AI by categorizing systems based on risk levels and imposing corresponding regulations. Click to explore how the EU plans to balance innovation with safety and fundamental rights.
AI is transforming how legal professionals think about everything from liability to licensing. This in-depth guide from the ABA is packed with real cases, practical tips, and strategic insights. It’s a must-read for anyone navigating the intersection of law and emerging tech. Click to read how attorneys are adapting and leading in the AI age.
As machines begin to invent and create, IP law faces a defining moment. Who gets credit when AI paints a picture or designs a product? This report tackles the legal ambiguity around AI authorship and ownership. The answers could reshape entire industries. Click to find out how policymakers and experts are tackling these emerging dilemmas.
Open data powers AI breakthroughs—but it’s not without risks. How can developers balance innovation with intellectual property protection? What are the rules around using publicly available data to train models? This article explores Europe’s strategic response. Click to see how legal frameworks are shaping the future of ethical AI use.
AI’s impact on civil rights is more than a debate—it's a growing reality. Algorithms used in policing, hiring, and credit can discriminate without intention. The DOJ outlines how it’s confronting bias and holding institutions accountable. Fairness isn’t optional in automation. Click to dive how civil rights laws are evolving alongside AI.