A&O Shearman, Cooley Leading Legal Tech Investment at Law Firms

Feb. 7, 2025, 10:00 AM UTC

Big Law firms such as Cooley and Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe are putting their financial might into legal technology development, anxious to tailor new software to the specific needs of lawyers at their firms.

The concerted effort comes as firms are recognizing the potential of generative artificial intelligence to automate certain legal processes. While there are many tools that can assist with e-discovery or contracts, the hands-on approach enables some firms to develop tech that directly meets the needs of their lawyers and caters to clients that increasingly expect AI to take on some of the work of lawyers.

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