Juro has launched Operator, which provides natural language ‘conversational access to a business’s contracts and data’ in order to surface key information.
The inhouse-focused company stated that now ‘instead of filtering and digging through documents, users can ask questions like ‘Which contracts worth more than $100k are set to autorenew?’, or ‘What termination rights do we have with Microsoft?’.’
Operator will then return the answer in the chat window – with citation links. See short video below.
The UK-based company, which now also has a base in the US, in Boston, added that ‘unlike general AI tools, Operator has direct, secure access to your contracts’. The ‘contract chat’ capability joins a host of other LLM-based skills in Juro that include ‘drafting contracts, extracting data, and review, redlining’.
Speaking to Artificial Lawyer, CEO, Richard Mabey, said: ‘We believe that over time, Operator will change how people agree and manage contracts.
‘It provides full contextual understanding and shows how things have been agreed before, across all of your contracts in your ‘estate’, and shows how contracts have been negotiated in the past.’
More about Juro here.
—
Legal Innovators – California and Paris – June
You can now do express registration to join Legal Innovators California and Legal Innovators Europe in Paris this June.
A Legal Tech Conference For All of Europe
Legal Innovators Europe – Paris – June 24 and 25.
Express route to your ticket here.

And,
Express route to your Legal Innovators California June 10th and 11th ticket here.
Legal Innovators California, the landmark West Coast legal tech event, will take place on June 10 and 11, in the heart of the Bay Area, the home to many of the world’s leading AI businesses – and plenty of legal tech pioneers as well! More information and tickets here.

Discover more from Artificial Lawyer
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.