Elevate Launches ELMA Agentic Capability

Elevate has launched an agentic capability for inhouse teams. ELMA extends the law company’s cloud‑based ELM system, which in turn connects with a range of legal services across mostly process/volume needs.

ELMA can ‘easily create workflows using natural language and integrates with and executes work across other software platforms’, they explained.

It includes essential skills and Model Context Protocols for key legal activities, ‘such as document processing, data extraction, and content repository management’.

Users can also build and deploy automations themselves or work with Elevate’s AI and Solutions Experts to create agents to support routine and complex work, ‘without adding legal headcount or increasing spend’, they added. I.e. so they are putting tech consulting into the mix as well.

Overall what it offers are the following:

  • ‘Natural‑language agent creation for rapid workflow design
  • Autonomous, adaptive execution using agentic AI
  • Automation of browser‑based applications without native integrations
  • Connections to 200+ enterprise tools, including Microsoft Word, DocuSign, SAP, and Oracle
  • Advanced document processing for legal analysis and data extraction
  • Self‑healing workflows that adjust to interface and system changes.’

AL likes the term ‘self-healing’…! Feels very Terminator 2.

Sharath Beedu, Vice President of Products at Elevate, commented: ‘With Elevate’s unique combination of legal expertise, software platform, and ELMA’s agentic capabilities, legal teams can meet growing business demand without more people.’

Is this a big deal?

Well, for a law company like Elevate, which works directly with inhouse teams and already has an ELM system that it built itself, offering agents makes total sense. This brings it in line with the competition and the rapidly evolving expectations of inhouse teams.

More here.

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