If you need a system to publish and manage legal information, Lexum is a good all-purpose option. It includes Decisia for publishing judicial and administrative decisions online with AI technology, Interactive Online Manuals, and an Online Legal Research Workspace for finding relevant information. It also offers Data Services to process and enrich legal documents into structured data.
Another option is vLex, a legal research service that uses AI to try to make lawyers' lives easier. It's got the world's biggest legal and regulatory database with more than 1 billion documents from 100 countries. It can automatically summarize documents, extract facts and perform comparative legal analysis. That can help you get a lot more done.
If you want an AI legal assistant, CoCounsel automates a lot of legal work, including document review, deposition preparation and contract analysis. Using OpenAI's GPT-4 technology, it can read and understand documents at a postgraduate level, so it's good for transactional and litigation work. It's designed to let lawyers work more efficiently and take on more work by doing the grunt work of processing data.
Last, Lawgeex is an AI-powered contract review and management service that marries human expertise with AI technology. It reviews and redlines contracts according to company policies, speeding up the process and doing so with greater accuracy, and offers data-driven insights for legal policy decisions. It's good for optimizing contract management in many industries.