With the help of "Ross Intelligence," a new case law search-engine backed by artificial intelligence, firms like Pierce Bainbridge can capitalize on time and efficiently overcome the complex demands of contemporary legal proceedings with newly-found accuracy and ease.
With the new strains brought forth by technological advancements, an industry either keeps pace or becomes obsolete. This is no exception for the legal sector. Top tier law practices like Pierce Bainbridge, and the developers of Ross Intelligence know this all too well. By facilitating the, at times, the cumbersome research aspect of case prepping; Ross Intelligence is bringing legal process out of the Dewey Decimal era.
ROSS CEO Andrew Arruda, a front runner in the industry saw a need to update the current proceedings of by-law exploration. By condensing legal jargon into easily retractable information, via search-engine, companies can not only save time and money; but can practice more efficiently. Established precedents are at the cornerstone of many lawsuits, and with Ross Intelligence as a tool, clients have a plethora of pertinent case information at their fingertips within seconds.
The "NPL technology" utilized by ROSS, allows for the precise breakdown of particularly complex fields of litigation such as bankruptcy, intellectual property, and employment law. The software claims to allow one to "pose a research question like you're talking to another lawyer." This is an unprecedented industrial advancement for the field, as consultations and inquiry make up a bulk of time spent preparing for court. In fact, AI software boasts an average of 30%-time recuperation while researching. Time does translate to money, as lawyers saw an average of $13k increase in annual revenue with this instrument in their repertoire.
Not only is the ROSS software concise, but it is intuitive, setting it apart from a normal law library portal. It goes leagues beyond simple review and can handle "high-level advisory tasks and complex legal matters." Counselors who have this device at their disposal are alerted of relevant information pertaining to their cases; derived from both published and unpublished legal text. Attorneys at Pierce Bainbridge were quick to realize the value of an instrument such as this, and the tremendous growth it could afford their firm. In the hands of skilled litigators, Ross Intelligence bridges the gap between artificial intelligence and law.