Bloomberg Law
December 1, 2015, 6:46 PM UTC

Another Law Firm Adopts Automation Technology

Nora Macaluso

In the latest sign that more and more legal services are being automated, Akerman has announced it will operate a data center that allows corporate clients to quickly look up data privacy and security regulations without having to consult a human lawyer.

Called the Akerman Data Law Center, it will be powered by Neota Logic, a software that has already helped a half-dozen law firms launch apps and other platforms that provide clients with quick automated answers on basic compliance questions.

Neota markets its software as a way to “create a living, breathing” survey of the regulations related to a specific area of law, Matt Gillis, the company’s president, ...

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