LawGeex Company
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A LawGeex Company is a legal tech company.
- Context:
- It can (typically) produce LawGeex Products, such as LawGeex AI Contract Review Platform.
- It can (typically) target Corporate Legal Teams and Law Firms as customers.
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- It can have headquarters in Tel Aviv, Israel, with offices in New York City, US.
- It can be a pioneer in the Contract Review Automation space and has received industry recognition from sources like Gartner and Forrester for its impact on legal technology.
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- Example(s):
- LawGeex, 2024, continues to focus on enterprise contract review, while expanding its SME services through its spin-off, Superlegal.
- LawGeex, 2023, partially acquired by Robin AI, the partnership involved sharing AI technologies for contract analysis and merging resources to integrate LawGeex's enterprise-level clients with Robin AI's lawyer-in-the-loop model, providing deeper contract lifecycle automation solutions. Additionally, Robin AI gained access to LawGeex’s established U.S. operations and expanded its customer base while LawGeex leveraged Robin AI’s expertise in negotiation automation.
- LawGeex, 2019, when the company had its Series B funding round, allowing further scaling of its platform and AI capabilities.
- LawGeex, 2017, when the company raised $7 million in Series A funding to accelerate product development.
- LawGeex, 2014, the year of its founding by Noory Bechor and Ilan Admon.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Robin AI, another legal AI firm focusing on contract drafting and negotiation.
- LegalOn Tech, a global competitor specializing in AI-powered contract review.
- Evisort, a legal tech startup offering contract management and review.
- Kira Systems, a company providing AI-driven contract analysis.
- Onit, Inc., a legal workflow automation company, focusing more on enterprise solutions beyond contract review.
- See: Legal Tech Company, AI for Legal, Contract Analysis Task, Contract Review Task, Contract Drafting Task, Interactive Legal Contract Review Application.
References
2024
- GPT-4 (Web)
- The company's business model combines SaaS with services, integrating a 'lawyer-in-the-loop' with the latest machine learning technology. Robin AI has grown significantly, reviewing over 12,000 contracts per year, and has acquired a portion of its competitor, LawGeex. [1].
- Here are brief profiles of some of Robin AI's potential competitors in the legal tech sector:
- . LegalOn Technologies, Inc.:
- Focus: AI contract review
- Founded: Not specified
- Headquarters: Operates globally with businesses in Japan and the US
- Special Features: Trusted by over 4,000 companies worldwide, backed by $130M+ in global funding
- Leadership: Daniel Lewis (CEO), Paul Drobot (Chief Sales Officer), Gabor Melli (VP of AI), Mike Contillo (Head of Product), Corey Longhurst (Head of Growth), Jeffrey Shimamoto (Head of Legal Content)
- Website: [LegalOn Technologies](https://www.legalontech.com/about) .Certainly! Here's the updated list, including Robin AI, for a more comprehensive view of the competitive landscape in the legal tech sector:
- . Robin AI, Ltd.:
- Focus: Automating contract drafting and negotiation processes using AI
- Founded: 2019
- Headquarters: London, England, with significant operations in the US
- Special Features: Integration of Anthropic's Claude Large Language Model for complex legal documents, unique "SaaS + services" business model with a 'lawyer-in-the-loop' approach
- Website: [Robin AI](https://www.robin
- . Kira Systems:
- Focus: AI-powered contract analysis and review
- Founded: 2011
- Headquarters: Toronto, Canada
- Special Features: Offers solutions for law firms, corporations, retail, insurance, real estate, financial services, audit, accounting, and advisory
- Market Presence: Global presence with law firms, professional service firms, Fortune 100 corporations, and financial services
- Website: [Kira Systems](https://kirasystems.com)【20†source】.**#. LawGeex Company:
- Focus: AI platform for contracting legal terms, contract review automation
- Founded: 2014
- Headquarters: Tel Aviv, Israel; additional offices in the US
- Special Features: Enterprise customers (2K as of Jan 2024), types of integrations (6 as of Jan 2024), and partners (12 as of Jan 2024)
- Website: [LawGeex](https://www.lawgeex.com).**#. LexCheck:
- Focus: Contract acceleration and intelligence platform, AI-powered contract review
- Founded: 2015
- Headquarters: New York, NY, US
- Special Features: Copilot software for legal contract review and proofreading, automated clause generation, contract playbooks, contract analytics
- Total Funding: $3 million
- Key People: Gary Sangha (Founder & CEO), Michael Ross (CCO), Vishal Singhania (VP of Product), Qi Chen (VP of Engineering), Charles Lu (VP of Operations)
- Website: [LexCheck](https://www.lexcheck.com)【29†source】.
- . LegalOn Technologies, Inc.:
2023a
- (LinkedIn, 2023) ⇒ https://linkedin.com/company/lawgeex/
- QUOTE: The Lawgeex AI-powered platform automates and accelerates contracting, enabling legal teams to offload routine work and refocus on more strategic issues.
Lawgeex provides rapid time-to-value and offers modules for contract-lifecycle automation, including drafting, negotiation, extraction, and storage.
Lawgeex has been recognized by Gartner and HBO’s VICE as a leading force in bringing powerful innovation and technology to the legal world. Dozens of Fortune 500 and Global 2000 companies trust Lawgeex to help them maximize the value of their human resources while reducing risk and cost.
- Company size: 56 on LinkedIn
- Headquarters: New York, New York
- Founded: 2014
- Specialties: Legal Technology, Contract Review, Contract Analysis, Big Data, Start Up, Machine Learning, NDA, Leases, Term Sheets, Contract Feedback, SaaS, and Artificial Intelligence
- QUOTE: The Lawgeex AI-powered platform automates and accelerates contracting, enabling legal teams to offload routine work and refocus on more strategic issues.
2023b
- (Lawggek, 2023) ⇒ https://www.lawgeex.com/
- SUMMARY:
- Legal tech company offering AI for contract review automation
- Founded in 2014, based in New York and Tel Aviv
- Uses patented AI technology to analyze contracts
- Raised $7 million in Series A funding in 2017
- Customers include GE, pharmaceutical companies, and other large enterprises
- Validated by industry analysts like Gartner and Forrester
- Competitors include Evisort, Kira Systems, other AI contract review startups
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