Hansen introduces its first AI colleague

Hansen introduces its first AI colleague

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Dec 6, 2023

Dec 6, 2023

Dec 6, 2023

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Filip Nordlund

In the rapidly evolving world of legal practice, embracing technology is no longer an option but a necessity. Today, we are thrilled to share that Hansen Law Firm has taken a significant step in this direction by introducing its first AI colleague – Leya.

Hansen provides top-tier legal guidance in various areas, including M&A, Management Advisory, Venture Capital and Tech & Commercial. In October, Hansen and Leya launched a pilot with 10 lawyers, and after a month Leya had already provided assistance with more than 1,000 queries.

“Being particularly interested in all things tech, and convinced that AI will soon be a natural and crucial part of our way of working, we were thrilled when we got the opportunity to introduce Leya to our colleagues! Not only has Leya been cutting time spent on drafting, information gathering and document reviewing. Leya is also helping us in our mission to humanize business law, by making us move towards more plain language and freeing up time which we can spend on advisory services and building relationships.”
Josefin Högsander - Senior Associate, Hansen

By leveraging AI for tedious tasks, Hansen can be more productive and reduce the risk of human error, while maintaining output quality. This enables Hansen's lawyers to focus on what they excel at – providing top-tier legal guidance to their clients.

“The Leya team is also extremely attentive to our wishes and needs and keep us updated regarding product updates and new features. We are convinced that they are building something BIG here!”
Cecilia Malmberg Flodén – Partner, Hansen

With forward-thinking firms like Hansen as our allies, we're not just predicting the future of law; we're shaping it.

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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