March 2024— Chaffetz Lindsey is pleased to participate in Jus Mundi’s Project Alpha – to help define and build generative AI for the international arbitration community. Chaffetz Lindsey has been selected by Jus Mundi as one of only two law firms in the U.S. to become an early adapter of the Jus AI Assistant, the first international legal assistant based on generative AI.
Powered by its proprietary technology, Jus Mundi’s Project Alpha leverages multiple large language models, including GPT-4 and its own comprehensive international arbitration law database. The solution enhances lawyer productivity and provides access to dependable, context-aware legal responses in multiple languages, which dovetails with our practice. Chaffetz Lindsey’s deep bench of international arbitration lawyers provides an ideal testing ground for this cutting-edge technology that matches the firm’s individual expertise with AI-driven research tools.
Chief Innovation Officer Douglas Gibson says “since its founding in 2009, we have built a firm that has incorporated technology solutions to meet our clients’ unique needs. This partnership with Jus Mundi is the next logical step in keeping us at the forefront of developments in international arbitration practice.”
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