Los Angeles, CA (January 11, 2021) – LegalMation®, the award-winning AI technology company, today announced that the City of Los Angeles will be using its legal document automation solutions platform to assist the City Attorney’s Office improve its litigation workflows particularly in handling voluminous discovery requests.
“We are quite pleased to bring the benefits that law firms and corporate legal departments are enjoying to the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office,” said James M. Lee, CEO of LegalMation. “Our Discovery Analyzer provides users with instant response templates and automatically suggested evidentiary objections, powered by our proprietary SmartObject® system.”
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 artificial intelligence aimed at both in-house legal departments and law firms. For more information, visit www.legalmation.com.
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