Partnership

RocaJunyent implements Leya

RocaJunyent implements Leya

Category

Partnership

published

Nov 15, 2024

Nov 15, 2024

Nov 15, 2024

author

Filip Nordlund

Since the summer, Leya has been live with RocaJunyent, one of Spain's leading law firms. RocaJunyent is using the Leya platform to enhance efficiency, streamline processes, and empower legal professionals to focus on delivering exceptional client value, all while maintaining the highest standards of security and confidentiality.

RocaJunyent, one of Spain’s leading law firms, has partnered with Leya to integrate AI tools into their legal practice. By using the Leya platform, RocaJunyent’s team is able to handle tasks such as risk analysis, contract drafting, and document review more efficiently, allowing lawyers to dedicate more time to strategic work and client-focused solutions.

"AI isn’t replacing our expertise—it’s enhancing it. Leya helps us serve our clients better and faster, all while keeping security and quality at the forefront."
- Joan Roca, Executive Chairman of RocaJunyent

About RocaJunyent

Established in 1996, RocaJunyent is a multidisciplinary law firm with over 200 lawyers specializing in areas such as M&A, banking and finance, dispute resolution, and tax law. The firm operates out of offices in Madrid, Barcelona, and Girona, with membership in the international TerraLex network, offering clients both local expertise and global reach.

RocaJunyent’s commitment to integrity, service, and responsibility is evident in its adherence to ethical practices and its efforts to align legal services with the demands of a rapidly changing world. The integration of Leya further reflects their focus on adapting to the evolving needs of their clients.

We are proud to support RocaJunyent in their approach to legal innovation and service excellence.

The author

Filip Nordlund is a Legal Engineering Manager and Practice Lead for International Arbitration at Legora.

A lawyer with experience across leading arbitration institutions and law firms in Hong Kong, Paris, and Seoul, Filip has worked on complex cross-border disputes spanning multiple jurisdictions and industries. 

At Legora, Filip bridges law and technology, helping firms design AI-driven workflows that reflect how arbitration lawyers actually work. His focus is on translating the craft and precision of dispute resolution into systems that make legal work faster, better, and more collaborative.


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