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The legal profession has always been about out-thinking the opposition. Now, a new generation of artificial intelligence (AI) offers plaintiff attorneys something beyond mere text generation—actual reasoning power that mimics the analytical process central to legal practice.
Maybe we’re looking in the wrong places for AI-driven legal transformation. As Jay Madheswaran, CEO of Eve – whose company just bagged $47m in a funding round led by Andreessen Horowitz – puts it: ‘AmLaw 100 firms are fear-tripping about AI, while plaintiff firms see profits.’
In today’s episode, Madheswaran joins me to explain his concept of AI-native law firms and describe how Eve’s technology can help firms double or triple their caseloads by automating everything from case-intake analysis to document drafting, all while learning to work in each firm’s unique voice and style.
The funding round, led by Andreessen Horowitz, will allow the startup to focus on hiring and add capabilities tailored to help personal injury firms.
Artificial intelligence startup Eve on Thursday said it raised $47 million in a funding round led by Andreessen Horowitz to continue building its AI platform for personal injury law firms and other plaintiffs' lawyers.
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