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Law firms and legal departments are often overwhelmed with day-to-day business. PRIME LEGAL AI takes the pressure off your daily work – ready to use immediately, without weeks of onboarding or training with your own documents.
Experience how PRIME LEGAL AI processes complex legal issues faster, automatically creates and reviews legal documents – and saves up to 90% of the time compared to conventional processes. Attorney Micha Friedmann, founder of PRIME LEGAL AI and CEO (CLIO) at anwalt.de, will show you the practical advantages for your everyday law firm work.
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What fellow lawyers say:
Attorney Tom Braegelmann, Annerton: “PRIME LEGAL AI impresses me because it makes AI practical, compliant with data protection regulations, and truly usable in the legal field. I am particularly impressed by how much experience and understanding of legal processes has gone into its development.”
Attorney Markus Hartung: “PRIME LEGAL AI can think outside the box, which is something you sometimes have to do as a lawyer. I have no idea what you have to tell AI to make it learn that, but PRIME LEGAL AI can do it.”
Attorney Micha Friedmann shares his experience from over 20 years of digitization in the legal industry and demonstrates in a practical way how AI can change everyday legal work. The webinar is aimed at anyone who wants to gain a sound overview of the current possibilities and opportunities offered by legal AI – factual, practical, and with real added value.
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Attorney
Board of Directors (CLIO), anwalt.de services AG
Founder and managing director, QNC GmbH
Lecturer in AI and Law at Leibniz University Hannover and the University of Vienna