It selected eBrevia as its main artificial intelligence (AI) tool of choice to be used on M&A and other transactional work for its global clients. It will combine its legal expertise with the software provider’s industry-leading artificial intelligence to assist in performing contract analysis across a significant portion of its global due diligence work delivering accurate and efficient contract review in Asia, North America and Europe. Baker McKenzie offices in Hong Kong, Singapore, Frankfurt, Munich, Berlin, Dusseldorf, Vienna, Toronto and Chicago are tailoring eBrevia’s machine learning to individual practice groups and jurisdictions, and plans are already underway to extend the reach of the programme.
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