LOS ANGELES, Feb. 01, 2018 -- LegalMation® was named by the National Law Journal today in its inaugural “Legal A.I. Leaders” list. Published as part of the Law.com network, the “Legal A.I. Leaders” list identifies and highlights the most innovative companies applying artificial intelligence in the legal industry.
Developed by award-winning litigation experts, LegalMation® is the only legal A.I. solution that produces actual first drafts of key litigation documents—a fully automated process that takes 60-120 seconds. With no installation required or any functions to learn, LegalMation® identifies key claims and allegations of complaints and then produces high-quality first drafts of answers and initial written discovery. This results in substantial cost savings of up to several thousands of dollars per matter.
“We are honored to be included on this distinguished list,” said James M. Lee, co-founder and CEO of LegalMation®. “With our easy to use web-based application, our system can shave as many as 10 hours of attorney or para-professional time on each filed case, as our current corporate and AmLaw 100 users have confirmed. LegalMation® now gives law firm managers and in-house departments a wide variety of flexible options to respond to the challenges of the new competitive legal market.”
About LegalMation®
LegalMation® is a California-based technology company. It is led by a group of experienced lawyers 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.
Contact: Penny Desatnik Blattel Communications 415.413.4509 [email protected]


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