Law & Company Signs Business Agreement with Jeonbuk Bar Association

Law & Company and the Jeonbuk Bar Association announced on the 7th that they have signed a business agreement to expand the use of legal AI technology. The agreement was held on the 5th at the Jeonbuk Bar Association Hall located in Deokjin-gu, Jeonju-si, and was attended by Law & Company CEO Kim Bon-hwan, Jeonbuk Bar Association Chairman Kim Hak-soo, and other related officials.

Through the agreement, members of the Jeonbuk Bar Association will be able to use Law & Company’s legal AI services, ‘Super Lawyer’ and ‘Big Case Plus’, at a special discount for the next year. In addition, the two organizations plan to jointly plan and promote various educational programs to increase accessibility to legal AI technology.

Since establishing the Legal AI Research Institute in 2019, Law & Company has focused on legal AI technology research to improve the efficiency of lawyers' work. Based on this, it has been rapidly growing by introducing innovative legal AI services such as 'Super Lawyer' and 'Big Case'. 'Super Lawyer' is a legal AI secretary service launched in July of last year, and it is evaluated to have improved work efficiency by more than 1.7 times with over 6,000 lawyers signing up. In addition, 'Big Case Plus' is an AI-based integrated information service that can quickly and accurately search over 4.92 million case data and legal materials.

Jeonbuk Bar Association Chairman Kim Hak-soo said, “The advancement of AI technology is bringing about great changes in the legal market, and I hope that our member lawyers will actively utilize the latest technologies in their work,” and added, “We will not spare any practical support to strengthen the competitiveness of our members through cooperation with Law & Company.”

Kim Bon-hwan, CEO of Law & Company, said, “I am very pleased that through this agreement, we can provide our lawyers with legal services utilizing the latest technology,” and added, “We will continue to do our best to create an environment where we can fully enjoy the benefits of technology through cooperation with the bar association.”


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