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LexIQ

LexIQ develops software (SaaS) solutions for data analysis. LexIQ's mission is to provide insight into (legal) data. LexIQ's software (SaaS) solutions draw strength from machine learning (ML) and natural language processing (NLP). By labeling, analyzing and interactive visualization of data, LexIQ increases the accessibility and insight of unstructured (often textual) data. LexIQ's clientele consists of customers from the legal sector (e.g. EY, De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek and USG Legal), the banking sector (e.g. Rabobank) and the government (e.g. the Public Prosecution Service and the Council for the Judiciary). Many of LexIQ's (development) projects take place in close collaboration with these types of clients and/or universities. In addition to the fact that LexIQ is known for several appearances in the media, LexIQ is known as a finalist at the 1st edition of the De Brauw Legal Innovation Challenge (BLIC), semi-finalist at the 2nd edition of the Legal Tech Startup Awards and winner of the Audience Award at the 8th edition of the HiiL Justice Accelerator.

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