Law firms are now turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to improve their services. However, it is not without its risks, as attorneys may use consumer-facing AI to conduct research, exposing the firm to sensitive information and legal breaches. To prevent this, Lega offers law firms a secure environment where they can experiment with AI, build API-driven applications for lawyers to deploy, and establish firm-wide policies for AI. The sandbox allows companies to test generative AI offerings, analyze the outcomes, and introduce the technology to their workflow. Through Lega, enterprises can leverage the collective knowledge of their attorneys and quickly scale it throughout the firm. Within just three months of inception, Lega was already being used by Womble Bond Dickinson to provide enterprise guardrails and a comprehensive set of tools to support AI experimentation.
Christian Lang, the founder of Lega, previously held the position of Reynen Court president and COO.
Law firms need a secure way to experiment with AI, which is why they are turning to Lega. Lega offers a sandbox where companies can test generative AI offerings, analyze the results, and introduce the technology to their workflow. Christian Lang, the founder of Lega, previously held the position of Reynen Court president and COO.