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Eve is expanding its offerings to include AI Agents that autonomously execute tasks, an AI Auditor that performs quality control, and an AI Analyst that recognizes firm-level operational patterns.
Eve today announces the launch of its cutting-edge legal drafting features, designed to transform how top-tier plaintiffs' lawyers create complex legal documents.
The use of generative AI isn't just confined to the tech sector, it's appearing in lots of other industries too in order to streamline operations and boost digital transformation efforts. We spoke to Jay Madheswaran, CEO of Eve, to learn more about how GenAI is being used by legal firms and the challenges that adopting it can present.
Amid the excitement over how AI will revolutionise healthcare, advertising, logistics, and everything else, one industry has flown under the radar: the legal profession. In fact, the business of law is a strong contender for achieving the highest return on investment (ROI) from using AI.
Legal AI is emerging as a transformative force in the legal industry, reshaping how law firms operate and compete in an increasingly tech-driven landscape. Law.com recently reported on Atlanta-based labor and employment boutique Barrett & Farahany, which has fully embraced AI technology not just for legal work, but for firm-wide operations.
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Barrett & Farahany is using Eve, an AI platform developed by a San Francisco-based startup company, for its legal work.
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