2024-12-18
Lindahl invests in AI – roles out Leya to the entire firm
Advokatfirman Lindahl makes further advances through implementing the Leya AI solution for the entire firm. All 300+ employees, including lawyers at all levels and within all specialisms, along with the entire business support, are gaining access to the tool. By including everybody in its change journey, Lindahl is continuing to develop its inquisitive and innovative culture with the focus on new ways of working and value creation.
"As a modern law firm, we must be at the leading edge of AI development. We have put in place a strategic AI-initiative at Lindahl that will change our way of working, which is why all employees are included from the outset. It is inspiring to think about the younger lawyers working here and how they will master these systems at an early stage in their careers and be able to help our clients at an even higher level," says Monica Lagercrantz, Vice Chairperson & Partner at Lindahl.
The aim of the broad role out is to free up more time for strategic advice and to create greater value for the clients.
"We evaluated numerous tools before settling on Leya as our first choice. It suits Lindahl's operations perfectly, and it is fantastic to collaborate with the team behind Leya. They are responsive and an excellent partner for us going forward", says Axel Hedberg, Head of Knowledge Management & Innovation at Lindahl.
"Fully collaborating with Lindahl after their thorough evaluation of the market's leading tool is fantastic. We are looking forward to the coming years with great enthusiasm!", says Max Junestrand, CEO and co-founder of Leya.
With Leya in place in the hands of all staff, Lindahl is taking yet another step towards forming the future of the law firm, with technological and human expertise working in conjunction to create value in every customer relationship.
For further information and interviewees, please contact:
Mathias Eriksson, Leya, +46 702 28 14 77, [email protected]
Laura Salander, Lindahl, +46 766 17 05 33, [email protected]
About Lindahl
Lindahl is one of Sweden's largest business law firms, where expertise, engagement and a strong culture help clients to pursue successful business operations and employees to achieve their full potential. We are a full-service agency with offices in six of the country's largest cities: Stockholm, Göteborg, Malmö, Uppsala, Örebro and Helsingborg. Furthermore, we are the only Swedish member of TerraLex, an international network of leading law firms.
About Leya
Founded in Stockholm, Leya is the leading AI-platform for lawyers, with over SEK 400 million in support from Redpoint, Benchmark and Y Combinator. Leya combines advanced AI with intuitive product design to help lawyers focus on strategic work in order to create value through automating tasks such as reviewing, searches and draft agreements. Used by leading law firms, Leya is redefining productivity and work flows for lawyers. https://www.leya.law/
Do you want to know more? Contact:
Laura Salander
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