The Return of eBrevia – Interview with CEO, Adam Nguyen
eBrevia Co-Founder twice over, Adam Nguyen, tells Artificial Lawyer: ‘There is no other legal tech company like eBrevia at the moment: founder-buyback, no VC funding, …
eBrevia Co-Founder twice over, Adam Nguyen, tells Artificial Lawyer: ‘There is no other legal tech company like eBrevia at the moment: founder-buyback, no VC funding, …
By Minesh Tanna, Simmons & Simmons and Jacob Turner, Fountain Court Chambers. AI adoption is increasing, particularly since the start of the Covid pandemic. In …
ThoughtRiver, the Cambridge-based legal AI pioneer focused on contract pre-screening, is to be part of a £400,000 funding package from the Government’s Innovate UK agency …
Law Firm Announcement: International law firm Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner (BCLP) has today launched Clear/Cut, a dispute evaluation service developed by litigators and technologists to …
The UK Government has boosted its support for AI’s role in the economy with a new £50m ($64m) fellowship fund to help attract the world’s …
Demystifying Artificial Intelligence For Lawyers: Supervised Machine Learning By David Kleiman, Product Manager at Bloomberg Law For many, artificial intelligence (AI) conjures images of robots taking over …
The New Zealand branch of leading Asia-Pacific law firm MinterEllison, known as MinterEllisonRuddWatts, has launched a joint venture with tech investment platform Goat Ventures to develop a …
Artificial Lawyer recently caught up with Ned Gannon, CEO and co-founder of AI-driven document review company, eBrevia. We discussed how the company got started and …
This is a guest post by Mladen Stific, co-founder and CTO of Berlin-based Synergist.io, a pioneering legal tech start-up reinventing the way legal contracts are negotiated, mediated and …
Artificial Lawyer caught up with the LawBot team from Cambridge University to hear how they got started and what is next for this ‘chat bot’ …
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