Our software scans legal documents for potential drafting errors. Think of it like a spell checker or grammar checker on steroids. Drafting errors have consequences—ranging from making the attorney look sloppy to creating loopholes that open up litigation. Many drafting oversights, such as semantic and syntactic ambiguities, are not easy for lawyers to catch but relatively straightforward with the help of technology.
Nventi is a legal technology startup that is leveraging cognitive and semantic research to analyze patent information for business and legal professionals.
E-Nact coordinates multi-party deal-making, negotiation, and consensus building. It ensures momentum toward solution of complex processes, and it does so reliably, with specific, measurable outcomes that results from our deal-sprints.
Arbitrator Intelligence (AI) is a global, independent information aggregator that produces data analytics on arbitrators’ past decision making. AI systematically collects information from parties and attorneys through an anonymized, confidential online questionnaire called the Arbitrator Intelligence Questionnaire or AIQ. Arbitrator Intelligence then analyzes the information collected through the AIQ to produce “AI Reports,” which provide analysis of individual arbitrators’ track records in comparison with various relevant industry baselines and in comparison with other individual arbitrators’ track records. AI Reports provide parties with unique, highly valuable insights to enable them to make informed decisions in selecting the right arbitrators for their high-stakes international legal disputes.
We are an independent research firm in Paris that works in the intersection of computational logic, category theory, and persistent topology applied to decision practices. Our approach comprises an efficient model to generate belief structure about differing cases that have 'uncertain' information. The direction accompanies a method for realizing a complex means to address various constraints that arise in discourse analysis related to law. This implies a strong connection with natural language processing and the determining of a graphical realization, in lieu of an algorithmic method for identifying semantic change.
Post-signature contract management platform