Legal Data Firm Makes Push to Introduce AI to Lawyers’ Work

  • LexisNexis product to automate research, document drafting
  • Launch comes amid debate over AI’s impact on white-collar work

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A leading legal research database company is making an early push to introduce generative artificial intelligence to tasks typically performed by paralegals or lawyers.

LexisNexis on Thursday announced the release of Lexis+ AI, a platform that will use artificial intelligence to tap into the company’s database of documents and records to draft documents and research case law. Some large US law firms, including Baker McKenzie, Reed Smith LLP and Foley & Lardner LLP are working with the company to provide early support for the product, the company said.