Paxton is an innovative legal technology firm transforming the legal landscape. Our vision is to equip legal professionals with an AI assistant that supercharges efficiency, enhances quality, and enables extraordinary results.
Developer of an document review platform designed to help law firms automate the reviewing process and find relevant evidence. The company's platform uses artificial intelligence to find evidence to support clients' cases, instantly view events timelines, autogenerate tags, and auto-categorize documents, helping lawyers to unearth critical evidence, and auto-generate comprehensive timelines.
DocLens.ai is a Software as a Service (SaaS) platform that leverages artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to assist insurance professionals in managing legal risks associated with liability claims and complex document reviews. The platform is designed to process both structured and unstructured data, including various types of documents, to extract critical information and provide actionable insights.
Wexler establishes the facts in any contentious matter, from an internal investigation, to international litigation to an employee grievance. Disputes of any kind rely on a deep understanding of the facts. With Wexler, legal, HR, compliance , forensic accounting and tax teams can quickly understand the facts in any matter, reducing doubt, saving critical time and increasing ROI, through more successful outcomes and fewer written off costs.
DeepJudge is the core AI platform for legal professionals. Powered by world-class enterprise search that serves up immediate access to all of the institutional knowledge in your firm, DeepJudge enables you to build entire AI applications, encapsulate multi-step workflows, and implement LLM agents.
Alexi is the premier AI-powered litigation platform, providing legal teams with high-quality research memos, pinpointing crucial legal issues and arguments, and automating routine litigation tasks.
This comprehensive handbook provides essential insights into AI's legal, ethical, and policy implications across society. Drawing from experts across disciplines, it examines how AI systems operate today and explores European regulatory frameworks like the AI Act. With AI's expanding societal impact, this interdisciplinary resource is crucial for understanding governance challenges and opportunities in our algorithmic future.
This practical field guide offers attorneys and business professionals essential navigation tools for AI legal compliance across multiple jurisdictions. It provides concise guidance on privacy, intellectual property, liability, and regulatory requirements for AI development and deployment, making complex legal concepts accessible to non-specialists.
This comprehensive 544-page textbook provides essential foundation for understanding ethical challenges in AI development and deployment. Written by a leading expert in AI ethics who has held positions at Oxford, Bristol, and Cardiff Universities, it offers practical frameworks for addressing algorithmic bias, transparency, and accountability in AI systems.
This pioneering book brings together forty international authors to examine AI's emerging legal framework across multiple jurisdictions including Canada, France, Belgium, the US, Brazil, Mexico, and Senegal. It addresses sectoral rules, risk-based norms, data governance, IP law, and liability systems while analyzing cultural differences in AI regulation approaches.
This book presents readers with a comprehensive understanding of AI ethics, examining ethical questions across different AI applications through case studies and theoretical frameworks from multiple academic disciplines including legal policy, environmental sciences, and philosophy of technology.
This open access book examines how generative AI will transform society when 90% of digital content becomes AI-generated, making reality indistinguishable from synthetic content. It analyzes humanoid robots, deepfakes, augmented reality, and virtual reality, exploring their unprecedented impact on democracy, judicial systems, press freedom, and personal relationships.