Introducing Insight ECI, eDiscovery AI’s new groundbreaking AI-powered Early Case Intelligence solution. Stop by our booth 3218 during #Legalweek25 to demo this game changing AI technology. See it to believe it.
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Introducing Insight ECI, eDiscovery AI’s new groundbreaking AI-powered Early Case Intelligence solution. Stop by our booth 3218 during #Legalweek25 to demo this game changing AI technology. See it to believe it.
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Tempello was awarded the prestigious Clio 2024 Integration Award for Best New App in recognition of our outstanding innovation. Curious to see why? Visit us at Booth 3306 at Legalweek 2025 and discover how we can transform your inbox into revenue.
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Transformative solution eliminates forced platform choices while enabling unified control and enhanced data visibility across eDiscovery matters
WASHINGTON, D.C., March 18, 2025 – Consilio, the global leader in legal technology solutions and enterprise legal services, today announced the launch of Aurora, a groundbreaking Digital Enterprise Platform that transforms how legal teams manage legal data and eliminates the traditional compromise between standardizing on a single platform and fragmenting across multiple review solutions, providing unprecedented freedom of choice while maintaining unified control.
In today’s legal technology landscape, organizations face escalating data volumes and complexity while resources remain constrained. In fact, according to a recent Consilio survey, 48% of legal teams ranked overwhelming work volume as the biggest challenge they are facing. Aurora addresses these challenges by providing a comprehensive solution that sits upstream of review platforms, enabling legal teams to leverage the best review and legal productivity tools for each matter while maintaining portfolio-wide visibility and control. Successful AI adoption also remains a challenge, with 85% of law firms in some stage of AI exploration in areas like document review but only 5% reaching full deployment.
“For too long, legal teams have faced an impossible choice between standardization requirements that limit flexibility or fragmentation and reduced efficiency,” said Meredith Kildow, President of Consilio. “This false dilemma for legal departments is eliminated by Aurora. Our new Digital Enterprise Platform gives clients complete visibility into their portfolio of projects, unifies all their legal services work in one place, and provides a powerful data repository they can explore with sophisticated early case intelligence and AI capabilities. This represents a fundamental shift in how legal teams interact with their data and technology stack unlocking value for the organization as a whole.”
Aurora’s innovative architecture fills the critical gap between enterprise data creation and review platforms, providing a unified management layer that transforms scattered data and fragmented workflows into strategic assets.
“In my conversations with clients, I consistently hear about the frustrations caused by data trapped in disparate platforms and repositories,” said Michael Pontrelli, Client Experience Officer at Consilio. “Aurora changes that paradigm completely. By providing a single point of control and visibility across their entire portfolio, legal teams can track the progress of all matters, manage resources efficiently, and access powerful cross-project insights from one intuitive interface. This democratizes access to the immense scale and sophistication of data processing that was previously only available through bespoke engagements. We’re providing a new blueprint for legal data management that prioritizes freedom, control, and success.”
Key features of Aurora include:
Built on Consilio’s private cloud infrastructure, Aurora addresses growing concerns about data sovereignty and unpredictable costs associated with public cloud deployments.
“We understand the critical importance of data security, sovereignty, and cost predictability,” said Raj Chandrasekar, Chief Technology and Innovation Officer at Consilio. “Aurora’s architecture leverages our highly scalable private cloud infrastructure, giving clients the confidence of enterprise-grade protection without the unpredictable costs of public cloud services. At the heart of Aurora is our proprietary DataCore technology—the culmination of over a decade of continuous refinement—which actively processes, enriches, and structures data, transforming raw information into a powerful asset primed for advanced analysis and reuse.”
Aurora is currently available to select Consilio clients and will have general availability in the coming months. Legal professionals can experience Aurora firsthand at Legalweek 2025 from March 24-27, where Consilio will be exhibiting and providing demonstrations of the platform’s capabilities or register for a product preview webinar on April 4.
“With Aurora, we’re not just giving clients a new platform—we’re providing a new paradigm for legal data management that prioritizes freedom, control, and success,” added Pontrelli. “It’s about transforming your legal enterprise to spend less time wrestling with data and more time extracting valuable insights.”
For more information on Aurora, please visit www.consilio.com/aurora.
About Consilio
Consilio stands as the global leader in eDiscovery, document review, flexible legal talent, and legal advisory & transformation consulting services. With its Consilio Complete suite of capabilities, the company empowers multinational law firms and corporations using innovative software, cost-effective managed services, and deep legal and regulatory industry expertise. Renowned for its expertise in litigation, HSR second requests, internal and regulatory investigations, eDiscovery, document review, information governance, compliance risk assessments, cybersecurity, law department management, and contracts management, Consilio also excels in legal staffing and recruitment through its Lawyers On Demand division. Consilio globally employs leading professionals in the industry, applying defensible workflows with patented and industry-proven technology across all phases of the eDiscovery and risk management lifecycle. ISOIEC 27001:2022 certified, the company operates offices, document review, and data centers across Europe, Asia, and North America. Discover more about Consilio’s commitment to legal excellence and innovation at www.consilio.com.
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In an era where legal documentation must be precise, secure, and adaptable to international regulations, “Choosing Between LLM and Translation AI: The Winning Strategy for Your Business” is an essential read for legal professionals. This whitepaper from Systran by ChapsVision provides an in-depth analysis of how large language models (LLMs) and specialized AI for translation impact industries that require accuracy and confidentiality—such as law.
For law firms, in-house legal teams, and compliance officers, this whitepaper is a strategic guide to adopting AI-powered translation solutions without compromising accuracy, security, or regulatory obligations.
Strengthen security, protect your firm’s reputation, and comply with privacy laws to build trust and safeguard operations.
Information leaks are one of the biggest threats facing law firms. A single data breach can result in financial penalties, loss of clients, and irreparable damage to the firm’s reputation.
In an environment where trust is essential, law firms need technological solutions that minimize these risks. This is where Nymiz becomes a strategic ally, offering advanced anonymization technologies that protect data at all stages of the legal process.
Nymiz provides an additional layer of protection by anonymizing sensitive data, making the information unusable even in the event of unauthorized access. This measure significantly reduces the impact of potential breaches.
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Protecting sensitive information is essential to ensure business continuity and maintain customer trust. With Nymiz, you can minimize the risks associated with data breaches and operate with confidence in an increasingly regulated environment.
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NEW YORK – March 20, 2025 – Systran, a pioneer in AI-driven language translation and Sinequa, a leader in enterprise search — both part of the ChapsVision Group, announced they will demonstrate their combined AI-powered legal search assistants and translation platform at LegalWeek 2025, March 24-27 in New York.
“The use of AI in legal document translation offers the potential for speed and efficiency, but requires careful consideration of accuracy, legal context, and cultural nuances across domains, jurisdictions and languages. Systran’s specialized AI translation with domain-specific accuracy, enterprise-grade confidentiality and data security, and contextual understanding ensures precise, consistent, and culturally adapted translations while minimizing misinterpretation and legal liability,” said JP Barraza, Chief Product Officer at Systran by ChapsVision. “By combining Systran’s best-in-class AI-powered translation with Sinequa’s Generative AI Search Assistant, legal professionals can unlock critical knowledge and productivity with unprecedented speed and accuracy, empowering them with better insights and more time to focus on higher value counsel and work.”
According to a survey by Thomson Reuters, AI could free up 4 hours of a legal professional’s time per week, or an estimated 200 hours saved annually per professional – a savings that could translate to millions of hours of increased productivity, improving client outcomes and revenue potential.
Built with the highest levels of security, compliance and privacy, Sinequa and Systran’s combined proprietary agentic and generative AI solutions help attorneys and legal professionals save time, reduce errors and improve work quality through the following capabilities:
Sinequa uses Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) to enhance its search and knowledge management capabilities— and augment translation capabilities when used with Systran— by grounding generative AI responses with accurate and relevant enterprise data. The integrated solution helps legal professionals conduct research and eDiscovery with accuracy, minimizing errors and misinformation. Its AI-powered search, built for lawyers, retrieves relevant case law, contracts, and compliance records, grounding responses in verified sources. Sinequa leverages Matter360 to view all information relevant to a particular matter—including related documents, regulations, matters, meeting notes, expertise, and more.
When it comes to legal domain translations, quality and accuracy are of paramount importance. A mistranslation error can be egregious, causing legal liability and jeopardizing case proceedings. Systran’s specialized AI translation is purpose-built for specific domains that require precise terminology and deep subject matter expertise, ensuring high quality and accurate output. In contrast, generic and commoditized translation solutions, such as those using LLMs, are not domain-specific and have a high risk of hallucination. The latest models from leading LLM providers hallucinate 61.8 percent of the time, based on their own benchmarks.
Visit booth 3301 at LegalWeek 2025 to learn why leading global law firms, including Skadden, Stibbe, and eDiscovery service providers such as Consilio and TCS Consulting trust Sinequa and Systran to streamline legal workflows and investigations by securely processing vast amounts of multilingual data, enabling legal teams to navigate complex cross-border disputes effortlessly.
Sinequa transforms how work gets done. Sinequa’s Assistants augment your company by empowering employees with a knowledgeable, accurate, secure work partner, making them more effective, informed, productive, and less stressed. Best of all, Sinequa Assistants streamline workflows and automatically navigate the chaotic enterprise information landscape, allowing employees to bypass tedious tasks and focus on high-impact work. Sinequa achieve this by combining the power of comprehensive enterprise search with the simplicity of generative AI, all within a configurable and easily managed Assistant framework that ensures an accurate, traceable, and fully secure conversational experience. Deploy an out-of-the-box Assistant or configure a tailored experience and specialized workflow to augment your people and your company. For more information, visit www.sinequa.com.
Since its creation in 1968, Systran has been a pioneer in the field of machine translation technologies. The innovations developed by Systran are now widely used by businesses and professional users. With a strong focus on research and development, Systran, 50 years later, is more innovative than ever.
Systran offers advanced and secure automated translation solutions to business users in a variety of areas such as international collaboration, multilingual content production, customer support, eDiscovery, Big Data analytics, e-commerce, and more. Systran offers a tailored solution with an open and scalable architecture that enables seamless integration with existing third-party applications and IT infrastructure. For more information, visit www.systransoft.com.
As a specialist in sovereign data processing, ChapsVision enables companies and administrations to successfully complete their digital transformation and create value through a software suite centered around its massive and heterogeneous data operating system.
Through massive R&D investments in big data processing, complemented by a sustained strategy of international acquisitions and development, ChapsVision quickly assembled a cohesive group of two branches addressing data-intensive sectors: one for businesses and the other for government organizations.
Founded in 2019, ChapsVision has over 1,000 employees and 1,000 global clients. For more information, visit www.chapsvision.com.
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In an era where digital transformation dominates the legal industry narrative, a surprising paradox has emerged: the most technologically advanced legal teams are also the most stressed and likely to seek new opportunities. This revelation comes from comprehensive research examining legal teams’ experiences with embracing the new digital landscape.
Companies are investing billions in legal technology—from AI-powered legal assistants to contract lifecycle management systems and predictive analytics. The promise? Improved productivity, reduced costs, and streamlined workflows. But the reality is more complex.
We decided to conduct research to determine if legal tech is helping or hurting legal teams through its impact on productivity, efficiency, effectiveness, budgets, team well-being, and human resourcing. In our recent survey of in-house legal leaders, the analysis revealed three distinct categories of digital maturity, each with its own challenges and advantages. While the survey recipients were among Australian legal departments, the findings have resonated with legal leaders from other regions across the globe.
While the research found legal technology does make legal teams more productive, efficient in providing legal services, and aligned to the business, it revealed the impact of digital maturity has a business cost, too: The more digitally mature a team gets, the greater the stress on the in-house legal team, and the greater the motivation among individual lawyers and legal professionals to find a more rewarding career path.
Why do the most digitally mature teams face higher stress levels? The answer lies in work distribution. We think stress is high because low-value work is being handled or aided by AI, leaving the high-value, long hours, high-stress matters as the day-to-day work the humans are left to deal with.
The research suggests that peak efficiency shouldn’t come at the cost of team well-being. A balanced approach to digital maturity involves:
Indeed, 59% of digitally mature teams plan to invest more in FTEs, ALSPs, and legal ops—in that order—to scale their capacity (and hopefully reduce their stress).
For legal departments navigating digital transformation, success lies in finding the sweet spot between technological adoption and human well-being. Putting together the right combination of technology and talent has become critical to building a high-performing in-house team that will thrive over the long haul.
The goal isn’t just to be digitally mature – it’s to create an environment where technology enhances both efficiency and job satisfaction. This requires careful consideration of how digital tools are implemented and what support structures need to be in place to maintain team well-being.
To counter increasing stress levels and workload challenges, legal teams across all maturity levels are complementing their legal tech investments with investments in FTEs, outside counsel, and flexible legal talent providers like Axiom. The research shows that even digitally immature teams recognize their position and are increasing investments in legal tech while also leaning on outside counsel and ALSPs to support their in-house lawyers and legal professionals. Teams in the digital center continue to invest in legal tech while relying on outside counsel and ALSPs to compensate for talent gaps and capacity constraints
Efficiency that helps create a rewarding environment that meets business goals? That’s the digitally mature organization we all want to work in.
*Axiom commissioned InsightDynamo, a leading market research organization, to survey 200 in-house legal leaders across Australia to understand the implications of digital maturity on today’s legal teams.
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