Equall – A different kind of legal company
Jul 30, 2024
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Why we’re here
The legal industry has long been organized around the premise that lawyers, and lawyers alone, are able to generate legal work product. This paradigm is shifting.
Emerging developments in generative AI promise a world where software systems can perform legal reasoning, produce legal content and accumulate legal knowledge across jurisdictions, areas of practice, and industries.
As we look around, and peer into the future ahead, we see an important transformation in the practice of law that will alter every one of the industry’s foundational elements: cost, mode of delivery, players, and users. The cost of producing legal intelligence is on an exponential downward trajectory. Lawyers, businesses and professionals will soon have at their fingertips a myriad of new legal products that were previously unattainable. And, in time, the traditional methods of delivering legal services will evolve into new ways of working, where lawyer teams collaborate with AI systems, and where hybrid legal solutions combine software and services. This transformation is already underway, and it will manifest profoundly in the coming years.
This new era of law calls for a different kind of legal company. That is why we founded Equall.
What we do
Equall builds specialized AI systems that can take live inputs and large amounts of data and, under lawyer supervision, solve intricate legal problems from beginning to end. Our goal is to make legal risk simple by producing actionable outputs that decision-makers across organizations can leverage in real time.
To execute our vision, we have assembled the rarest team at the intersection of law and artificial intelligence. Our founding team brings together leading attorneys who have handled high-stakes transactions and litigations around the world, with senior researchers and engineers who have built products used by billions of people and trained state-of-the-art language models – including the first family of open language models for law.
Stay tuned, and reach out if you’d like to collaborate with us.