From multilingual contracts to legal repositories, Lucio's latest AI upgrades are shaped directly by the people using them.
As the legal industry becomes more tech-savvy, lawyers are demanding AI tools that do more than just draft faster. They need technology that is personal and understands their unique workflows, jurisdiction-specific practices, and everyday challenges.
Lucio stands out because it's not just another tool developed by a tech provider in isolation. It is an AI workspace, whose growth is informed by real-world insights from the lawyers who use it every day. The result is a product that is personal, fits your specific needs, and adapts to how you work.
Let's take a closer look at three key instances where Lucio stepped in to solve a specific pain point that its users faced.
Multi-Language Drafting
In the Middle East, Lucio's clients faced a common problem: contracts needed to be drafted in both English and Arabic. Keeping the two versions aligned, however, was a constant headache: lawyers would make changes in one language, send it for translation, and hope the two versions still matched by the end!
In response, Lucio developed its 'Dual-Language Drafter', the first AI agent of its kind that allows users to draft in multiple languages at the same time. The two versions appear side by side. Meaning, lawyers can now switch between languages seamlessly and save hours of lengthy checks.
Keeping Contracts Playbook-Compliant
During contract negotiations, in-house legal teams often rely on playbooks or templates, to define their scope of agreement and acceptable alternatives. Ensuring that every contract aligns with these standards can be a painstaking process, often involving hours of manual review.
In response to this challenge, Lucio introduced a 'Compliance Agent'. Simply upload the playbook and the contract to the agent, and Lucio takes care of the rest. It provides a comprehensive report outlining compliance with each standard, and highlighting red flags. Better yet, it even suggests alternative phrasing that is in line with the playbook.
Effortless CMA Compliance
Competition law teams in the UK often spend a lot of time researching the latest orders from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), or sometimes rely on ‘recency bias’ for quick advice. This pain point was frequently raised by users, leading Lucio to create a dedicated solution: a custom CMA repository.
This repository continuously ingests and processes all CMA orders into a clean, searchable library. Put simply, lawyers can now easily review the orders and check with all requirements within them, without jumping through external websites/keyword searches, or ever leaving their workspace.
Lucio's philosophy is simple: AI should work seamlessly with your legal workflow, not disrupt it. By staying grounded in the daily realities of legal work, Lucio ensures its tools evolve alongside the needs of its users. It creates an AI workspace that is truly yours.