Evisort offers the next generation of AI-powered contract intelligence. Evisort’s AI platform for contract lifecycle management and analysis connects contract data, unlocks productivity, and delivers digital workflows that create great experiences across the enterprise.
Uncover combines decades of litigation experience with the newest technological enhancements to accelerate long overdue digitisation in the litigation workflow, freeing up substantial amounts of precious time for lawyers to drive efficiency and focus on strategy.
Corpora empowers founders and lawyers with the resources they need to get legal done: Smart Legal Drive helps the startup keep all of its legal documents in one repository – organized, accurate, and complete – and gives alerts in case certain important documents are missing. AI Assistant helps founders get plain language, actionable insights to their startup law questions.
Summize is pioneering true digital contracting with a CLM solution that puts the user experience first. It takes a deliberately different approach by embedding workflows directly into existing technologies that you (and your business) already know and use daily, including Outlook, Gmail, HubSpot, Teams, Slack and Word.
Ironclad is the smart way to make and manage digital business contracts. It's the only platform flexible enough to handle every type of contract workflow, whether a sales agreement, an HR agreement or a complex NDA.
Avokaado revolutionizes business operations with its new category product, the Operational Intelligence Platform (OIP). By leveraging the power of data-driven smart document format aDoc, artificial intelligence, and automation, Avokaado delivers unparalleled efficiency and intelligence in contract and document management across all business functions.
This practical guide helps professionals maximize AI benefits while staying safe in personal and professional contexts. Written by an AI and tech lawyer, it explains AI basics, future developments, and how to avoid pitfalls while using AI tools effectively. Features real-world use cases across industries, making it essential for students, creatives, executives, and marketers navigating the early AI era responsibly.
This second edition provides broad perspectives on AI's legal implications across global jurisdictions. Contributors identify potential threats AI poses to rights protection and human wellbeing, anticipating future developments. The handbook examines how AI disrupts traditional legal frameworks and explores emerging regulatory responses. A comprehensive resource for understanding AI's transformative impact on legal systems worldwide.
This comprehensive 1,096-page handbook examines how artificial intelligence interacts with and influences governance systems across 49 chapters. Leading experts explore theoretical foundations, regulatory frameworks, economic analyses, and concrete lessons about AI governance domestically and internationally. Essential for understanding the complex intersection of AI technology and public policy in our rapidly evolving digital landscape.
This timely handbook explores the relationship between public policy and AI technologies across geographical, technical, political, and policy contexts. Contributing to critical AI studies, it focuses on norms, discourses, policies, practices, and regulation shaping AI in the public sector. With open access chapters, this 466-page volume provides essential insights for policymakers grappling with AI governance challenges.
This comprehensive 27-chapter volume provides in-depth coverage of AI law from multidisciplinary perspectives. Contributors examine regulation across public law (constitutional, criminal, tax) and private law (liability, competition, consumer) domains, from deepfakes to killer robots. Designed for non-technical audiences, it's essential for lawyers, judges, policymakers, and academics confronting AI's legal challenges.
This groundbreaking handbook examines how AI disrupts private law doctrines and threatens fundamental rights protection. It brings together global experts to address whether existing private law can tackle AI challenges and how it should evolve. The first dedicated treatment reveals AI's transformation of contract, tort, property, and commercial law, making it essential for navigating the legal disruption ahead.