LegalMation® Continues Expansion; Introduces Litigation A.I. Platform to Florida Market

March 21, 2019

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LOS ANGELES (March 21, 2019) – LegalMation®, the groundbreaking A.I. platform that automates the drafting of early stage litigation documents, announced today the expansion of its platform to Florida.  In addition to Florida, LegalMation is currently available in California, Texas, and New Jersey.  These four states combine for nearly 40% of litigation volume in the U.S.  Referred to as “the legal A.I. solution everyone has been waiting for,” LegalMation’s ability to structure a lawsuit into hundreds of data points provides the basis for a slew of outputs including its current modules which analyze complaints/lawsuits/discovery requests in order to generate high-quality draft responses, written discovery requests and responsive objections, all within mere minutes.  The expansion to Florida was driven by the need of LegalMation’s key clients.

“LegalMation’s mission is to help attorneys leverage the power of artificial intelligence to complete routine litigation tasks and provide actionable data, so that attorneys can now devote their talents and time on higher level strategy decisions,” said James M. Lee, CEO of LegalMation.  “Our expansion into the Florida market is just another step toward transforming the practice of law nationally and delivering the kind of smart, time-saving tools that today’s corporate counsel and law firm attorneys want.  Our roadmap calls for various other functions such as automated matter profiling and granular deep data analytics– and we are just scratching the surface of what our powerful system can do.”

LegalMation is the only legal A.I. solution that automates the drafting of key documents in the early stages of litigation—a process that normally takes attorneys or paraprofessionals 10 hours or more to complete.

About LegalMation®

LegalMation® is a legal technology company led by a group of experienced litigators and technology specialists, dedicated to revolutionizing the practice of law through technology aimed at both in-house legal departments and law firms. For more information, visit www.legalmation.com.