AI powered legal research platform. It enables users to develop LLM according to the legal workflows. The platform provides frameworks to evaluate AI tools across practice areas.
Josef is a no-code platform designed for legal professionals to automate legal tasks, build and launch their own legal chatbots or services. It empowers lawyers, corporate counsel, and legal operations professionals to create digital legal tools.
Clearbrief is a tool designed for lawyers to evaluate legal writing in real-time, including their own work and that of opposing counsel. It aims to help lawyers prepare arguments more efficiently and communicate more effectively with judges, potentially enhancing their reputation with clients and courts. Clearbrief also offers features such as citation analysis and the ability to turn an opponent's writing into a draft response.
Trusli is an automation platform that leverages the power of large language models to automate contract reviews for in-house legal teams at enterprise organizations. We provide private AI that enhances efficiency and reduces costs, while ensuring legal teams maintain control and compliance. Trusli was acquired by Gruve AI in June 2024. We will continue to operate and serve our customers with the same commitment and excellence.
DraftWise is an AI-powered contract drafting and negotiation platform designed for transactional lawyers. It leverages a firm's existing knowledge base and past deals to improve the efficiency and accuracy of contract creation and review. DraftWise integrates with tools like Microsoft Word and document management systems to provide a unified view of a firm's collective knowledge.
FirstRead is an AI legal assistant designed for small and midsize law firms. It provides support by drafting legal documents, analyzing contracts, and managing legal tasks. It aims to increase efficiency and bandwidth for law firms without the traditional costs associated with hiring additional staff.
This comprehensive handbook explores the intricate relationship between AI and consumer protection law, analyzing both benefits and challenges of AI systems' expanding influence on consumers. It examines tort law applications to AI-caused harm, consumer use of digital delegates as agents, and innovative ways AI can protect consumer rights.
This treatise examines current AI court cases, relevant terminology, and precedent while charting the path forward for AI litigation. Written by the first appellate attorney to focus on AI litigation, it provides essential guidance for practitioners handling groundbreaking AI legal disputes in federal courts.
This third edition provides essential guidance for legal practitioners confronting AI challenges, featuring entirely new coverage of generative AI and the EU AI Act. Written by a leading AI lawyer, it offers practical insights into causation, IP ownership, data protection, and discrimination issues arising from AI deployment.
This handbook examines how AI technologies are reshaping international relations, diplomacy, and global governance structures. It addresses critical questions about AI's geopolitical impact, security implications, and the need for international cooperation in AI governance frameworks.
This comprehensive book critically examines how AI systems impact Belgian law, containing contributions on consumer protection, contract law, liability, data protection, procedural law, insurance, health, intellectual property, arbitration, lethal autonomous weapons, tax law, employment law and ethics. While focused on Belgian private and public law, it provides valuable insights for understanding AI's legal implications across European jurisdictions.
This comprehensive book examines how AI systems impact Belgian law while providing a general overview of EU regulatory and ethical AI developments. It covers consumer protection, contract law, liability, data protection, procedural law, insurance, health, intellectual property, employment law, and ethics. Essential reading for legal scholars, practitioners, and government officials interested in understanding AI's legal implications across private and public law domains.