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New category of AI-powered technology unlocks hidden business value in legal agreements, disrupting legacy tech companies
NEW YORK - Arizonar -- Robin today announced the launch of its Legal Intelligence Platform, introducing a fundamentally new approach to managing legal documents, transforming them from storage burdens into strategic business assets.
The Legal Intelligence Platform uses advanced AI to help enterprises actually understand what's in their agreements and turn that knowledge into competitive advantage, unlike traditional Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) systems that focus on document storage and workflow.
Why it matters: Despite two decades of CLM adoption, most organizations still can't answer basic questions about their contract portfolios. Robin's Legal Intelligence Platform solves this by combining secure document storage with conversational AI that can instantly surface insights across thousands of agreements, into any text or table format.
"Legal teams are drowning in documents but starving for insights," said Richard Robinson, CEO and Founder of Robin.
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"Legal teams and the C-suite don't honestly know what's in their documents," Robinson said. "Legal Intelligence is the new legal because it solves that intelligence gap. It's a round-the-clock analyst who knows every clause in every contract."
"This represents the foundation layer for how businesses will handle legal workflows in the AI era. It's not about replacing lawyers; it's making every legal professional more effective," Robinson said.
Context: Several converging trends make Legal Intelligence essential for competitive enterprises:
Making Contracts Searchable and Strategic
The Legal Intelligence Platform centers on four core capabilities that traditional CLMs and can't match, and delivers them for in-house legal teams which need to cut costs:
Document Memory Technology allows users to ask natural language questions across their entire contract library. Teams can ask "Which vendors are subject to our new cybersecurity policy?" or "What contracts auto-renew in Q4?" and get instant, accurate answers with clickable citations.
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Intelligent Extraction automatically identifies key terms, obligations, deadlines, and risks without requiring manual tagging during upload. Contracts uploaded years ago become fully searchable and analyzable.
Multi-Document Analysis generates comprehensive reports and risk assessments in minutes rather than weeks. Legal teams can instantly benchmark pricing terms, identify clause deviations, or assess regulatory compliance.
Research-Powered Insights combine internal contract data with curated legal research from trusted sources, to create analysis that helps teams make better strategic decisions.
About Robin: Founded in 2019, Robin serves Fortune 500 companies and growing enterprises, backed by leading investors including Paypal Ventures, Temasek and Plural, and partnerships with Anthropic and AWS.
Media Contact: press@robinai.com
The Legal Intelligence Platform uses advanced AI to help enterprises actually understand what's in their agreements and turn that knowledge into competitive advantage, unlike traditional Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) systems that focus on document storage and workflow.
Why it matters: Despite two decades of CLM adoption, most organizations still can't answer basic questions about their contract portfolios. Robin's Legal Intelligence Platform solves this by combining secure document storage with conversational AI that can instantly surface insights across thousands of agreements, into any text or table format.
"Legal teams are drowning in documents but starving for insights," said Richard Robinson, CEO and Founder of Robin.
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"Legal teams and the C-suite don't honestly know what's in their documents," Robinson said. "Legal Intelligence is the new legal because it solves that intelligence gap. It's a round-the-clock analyst who knows every clause in every contract."
"This represents the foundation layer for how businesses will handle legal workflows in the AI era. It's not about replacing lawyers; it's making every legal professional more effective," Robinson said.
Context: Several converging trends make Legal Intelligence essential for competitive enterprises:
- Contract volumes are exploding without corresponding increases in legal headcount
- Regulatory whiplash demands real-time insight into obligations
- AI adoption is accelerating and legal can't afford to fall behind
- Executive pressure for data-driven insights extends to legal operations
Making Contracts Searchable and Strategic
The Legal Intelligence Platform centers on four core capabilities that traditional CLMs and can't match, and delivers them for in-house legal teams which need to cut costs:
Document Memory Technology allows users to ask natural language questions across their entire contract library. Teams can ask "Which vendors are subject to our new cybersecurity policy?" or "What contracts auto-renew in Q4?" and get instant, accurate answers with clickable citations.
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Intelligent Extraction automatically identifies key terms, obligations, deadlines, and risks without requiring manual tagging during upload. Contracts uploaded years ago become fully searchable and analyzable.
Multi-Document Analysis generates comprehensive reports and risk assessments in minutes rather than weeks. Legal teams can instantly benchmark pricing terms, identify clause deviations, or assess regulatory compliance.
Research-Powered Insights combine internal contract data with curated legal research from trusted sources, to create analysis that helps teams make better strategic decisions.
About Robin: Founded in 2019, Robin serves Fortune 500 companies and growing enterprises, backed by leading investors including Paypal Ventures, Temasek and Plural, and partnerships with Anthropic and AWS.
Media Contact: press@robinai.com
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