Generative AI platform for legal document drafting, NDA review, clause analysis, and legal research. Co-founded in January 2023 by Prof. Michał Jackowski, who is also co-owner of DSK Law Firm (described by Liquid Legal Institute as ‘one of Poland’s largest tech law firms’). Originally built as a deep-learning NDA review tool trained on DSK Law’s own reviewed NDAs, then evolved into a broader generative AI suite. Headquartered in New York per TheOrg. LinkedIn describes the product as ‘custom AI & LLMs for big law firms’ but no BigLaw clients are named or independently verifiable — the product appears to be primarily used internally at DSK Law and may still be in an early commercialization phase (GetLatka reports $0 revenue). Listed alongside Harvey, CoCounsel, Spellbook, and Lexion in the Cambridge Handbook of Generative AI and the Law and in the Liquid Legal Institute’s First Global Report on AI in Legal Practice. Featured in UPDF’s ‘Top 5 AI Lawyer Tools’ (Sep 2025). Presented at iTechLaw 2024 and LEX Summit. Usage-based pricing, not publicly listed.
Company Info
- Founded: 2023
- Team size: 1-10 employees
- HQ: United States
- Sector: ALSP
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Workflows
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What practitioners struggle with
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Contract redlining is a nightmare — 7 rounds of Track Changes in Word, counterparty turns off tracking, and nobody knows what changed between v5 and v7
NDAs and routine contracts take 3-7 days because every single one routes through legal — no self-service for standard terms
Small firm creates the same lease, will, motion to dismiss, or discovery request from scratch every time — no forms library, no document automation, and setting up templates in most PM tools requires a consultant
Legal research costs $400-600/hour in associate time and takes hours of manual digging — searching Westlaw/Lexis, reading irrelevant results, synthesizing case law. Clients increasingly refuse to pay for research hours on invoices. AI can compress a 4-hour research memo into 20 minutes, but most firms have no approved tool
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