NEWS circle 05 Nov 2024

Colin Biggers & Paisley partners with leading AI legal platform Cicero

By Dr Andrew Murray


Colin Biggers & Paisley is proud to announce its participation in the trial of Cicero, a secure AI-enabled technology with the potential to transform workflows in our litigation, disputes and investigations teams.

Commenting on the trial, Deputy Managing Partner Andrew Murray said, "The decision to trial Cicero is driven by its robust security features and its significant potential to streamline process. We are enthusiastic about the prospects this technology holds and are eager to use it to further our mission of innovation and excellence."

Joe Rayment, Managing Director of Cicero provider Automatise said: "We are excited to welcome Colin Biggers & Paisley in their evaluation of Cicero. CBP's track record at the forefront of driving innovative legal technologies makes them an ideal partner as we work to transform legal workflows through our private and secure AI solution. Cicero has been built from the ground up based on feedback from Australian lawyers, with the aim of providing a practical and reliable way of leveraging AI in legal practice; we look forward to collaborating closely with their litigation, disputes and investigations teams to further refine and enhance our solution to meet the evolving needs of leading firms."

Colin Biggers & Paisley has a proud history of pioneering legal tech, including the launch of Australia's first online property contract exchange platform. Our engagement with AI technology underscores our commitment to delivering exceptional value and security to our clients and to empowering our people.

The Cicero pilot further reinforces the practice's commitment to invest in leading technology, underpinning the provision of outcome focused legal solutions to its clients.
 
For more information please contact Alison Packer,  +61 7 3002 5100, alison.packer@cbp.com.au  

This is commentary published by Colin Biggers & Paisley for general information purposes only. This should not be relied on as specific advice. You should seek your own legal and other advice for any question, or for any specific situation or proposal, before making any final decision. The content also is subject to change. A person listed may not be admitted as a lawyer in all States and Territories. Colin Biggers & Paisley, Australia 2024

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