Legal news agency Blendow Lexnova joins forces with Al startup Leya in a strategic partnership.
Now their joint customers can benefit from Leya’s Al-powered work tools and Lexnova’s vast amount of legal data.
“Our partnership with Leya will provide unprecedented value to our mutual customers while streamlining their workdays,” said Martin Hjorth, COO of Blendow Lexnova.
Blendow Lexnova is a legal news agency that, since its inception in 2006, has launched thousands and thousands of news, analysis, summaries and recommendations to lawyers and legal professionals in Sweden.
Through the strategic partnership with Leya, Lexnova will now combine its unique database with new and innovative technologies to help its customers.
Naturally, we have been monitoring developments in this area and have invested a lot of resources in AI development ourselves to maintain our leading position. For example, we are launching our own AI legal assistant next week.
“In parallel, we are now entering into a strategic partnership with Leya, whose disrupting product already started to revolutionize the industry with completely new ways of working for the Swedish legal profession. Our partnership with Leya will provide unprecedented value to our mutual clients while streamlining their workdays,” says Martin Hjorth, COO at Blendow Lexnova.
Max Junestrand, CEO of Leya, also sees great opportunities in the collaboration.
“From the very beginning, we and Lexnova have shared a common understanding of the opportunities and challenges for everyone working in the legal field. New technologies such as language models and semantic search enable a completely different accessibility to legal knowledge. At the same time, domain expertise and access to the right data are absolutely crucial for AI tools to achieve the precision and nuance that legal work requires. Therefore, Lexnova, with its unique legal database, is a given player for us to collaborate with. We know that a brighter tomorrow is just around the corner for Swedish lawyers and it feels great to have Lexnova with us on the way there,” says Max Junestrand, CEO of Leya.