LawGeex

Procurement should be leading the charge to equip organizations with the supplies and resources that move business forward. But they’re increasingly bogged down with rote contract negotiating and review tasks that frequently must be escalated to Legal, depending on the experience of available personnel. 
Ideally, Procurement would focus solely on negotiating deals and saving costs

There’s a dearth of women in leadership in the legal industry. This holds true across all parts of the industry: law firms, in-house, academia, agencies, and legal technology companies. Even with more women entering law school than men and graduating at record numbers, the statistics on women breaking into leadership change at a glacially slow

The evolution of legal AI
They say we fear what we don’t understand. “It’s a little hard to trust something you can’t look in the eyes” – said astronaut John Glenn in the movie “Hidden Figures”, as he was preparing to launch to space and become the first American to orbit Earth in 1962, but

 
As pioneers of AI-driven contract review and creators of the Contract Review Automation (CRA) category itself, we are always interested in seeing new solutions come to market and their approach to automated contract review. While all CRA solutions leverage varying degrees of AI, we have divided these providers into two categories: Self-Service AI models

Industry 4.0 is coming for legal departments. From cloud services to artificial intelligence, innovative technologies are changing the way legal teams work.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is also changing companies’ expectations of their legal departments. For some, digital transformation is disconcerting. Lawyers are notoriously risk-averse, which leads to slow adoption of new technologies. Gartner’s Roadmap

Today I am extremely proud to announce that LawGeex was granted its first U.S. patent.
The patent, US 10,891,699 B2, recognizes our leadership in the legal technology community, and the proprietary algorithm behind our Contract Review Automation solution.
At the core of LawGeex’s tech stack is a contextual AI-engine that understands not only the

Crisis-oriented or just the usual daily routine, the daily work of legal experts has become more results-driven and requires a greater emphasis on efficiency and improved processes.
Adopting technology can be the first step towards this, especially for reviewing routine contracts like NDAs, SLAs, or DPAs. These contracts specify the binding agreement between parties

The financial toll of Covid-19 has been devastating for universities. But institutions have been struggling long before the coronavirus pandemic tore through higher education budgets, and the sector is now at a turning point.
Deep state cuts in funding, declining enrollment rates and plummeting net tuition revenues have all contributed to the alarming downward trend.

The financial toll of Covid-19 has been devastating for universities. But institutions have been struggling long before the coronavirus pandemic tore through higher education budgets, and the sector is now at a turning point.
Deep state cuts in funding, declining enrollment rates and plummeting net tuition revenues have all contributed to the alarming downward trend.

 
Moving from simple risk management to antifragility is a critical new capability that legal teams worldwide are striving to attain.

Antifragility has become key in sustaining organizational objectives in a time where performance and security are critical attributes for business survival.

The rationale is simple. Fragile systems break when unexpected things happen. Robust systems

The shift to digital events poses numerous technical and organizational challenges, but it also offers opportunities.

COVID-19 has been disrupting our lives for six months now. We all continue to adjust, creating makeshift home offices and figuring out how to best light our video calls. We’re also making big changes in how we conduct business.