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Lexi AI Legal Associates help law firms scale without overhead. Our AI lawyer handles document review, legal research, and drafting. Backed by Y Combinator.
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Indian Law Is Not Ready for Artificial Intelligence and Time Is Running Out
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India's DPDP Act profoundly reshapes artificial intelligence by mandating explicit consent and prioritizing data governance over data hoarding. While enforcing strict accountability and precision in automated decisions, the legislation leaves distinct regulatory gaps concerning algorithmic bias. Ultimately, this act serves as a crucial driver to establish sustainable artificial intelligence innovations
Source: Blog / news
AI is dismantling the legal industry billable hour by drastically increasing efficiency. To survive, firms must adopt flat, subscription, or hybrid pricing models. Furthermore, AI revolutionizes document discovery, creates lucrative new roles like compliance experts, and drives the adoption of secure platforms like Lexi to automate research and contract review.
Source: Blog / news
71% of solo law firms now use AI. This practical guide covers what AI can realistically do for a solo practice, what to watch out for, and how to get started — from a founder who built AI for lawyers.
Source: Blog / news
“We all steal from each other. Whether it be time, words, money or love. You can’t measure a person by what they take, but you can measure a person by who they give credit to — Sarah Weaver”
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This blog examines the recent important question, “Whether AI-produced works should attract copyright protection under Indian law”. The post further explores the current legal text, international practice, recent doctrinal developments & suggests some recommendations for lawmakers and practitioners.
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India’s cryptocurrency governance is a fragmented system of "deliberate deterrence" rather than cohesive policy. By leveraging tax penalties and AML mandates without formal legal definitions, the state stifles domestic innovation and drives capital offshore. Comprehensive reform—including statutory classification and rationalized taxation—is essential to transition from paralysis to global leadership.
Source: Blog / news
While Section 31C of the Copyright Act aims to democratize music through statutory licensing, it remains a "practical illusion." Complex procedural mandates, judicial inconsistencies, and fragmented rights management create significant barriers. Consequently, a framework intended to facilitate creative reuse often functions as a restrictive, theoretical regime rather than a functional reality.
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Expert insights on legal AI, lawyer technology, and law firm automation. Learn how AI is transforming legal work and what it means for the legal industry.
Source: Blog / news
This week, Lexi joined the spotlight at the Global Founders Panel, an official TechCrunch Disrupt side event hosted by the Swedish-American Chamber of Commerce in San Francisco and Silicon Valley. Held at FOCUS Innovation Studio in downtown San Francisco, the evening gathered investors, founders, and innovators shaping the next wave of intelligent automation.
Source: Blog / news
We’re thrilled to announce a major productivity enhancement for legal professionals: Lexi’s new Word Add-In. With this feature, you can bring Lexi’s powerful AI workflow automation directly into your Microsoft Word environment, aligning seamlessly with how you already draft, edit and collaborate on legal documents.
Source: Blog / news
By 2026, severe judicial sanctions over AI "hallucinations" forced the legal industry to abandon traditional chatbots. Driven by strict new ethical mandates, the profession has pivoted to Provable AI—systems built on deterministic logic to guarantee absolute factual accuracy. Leading platforms like Lexi now use total case-file awareness to autonomously generate verifiable, hallucination-free legal documents, allowing firms to safely harness automation without risking professional ruin.
Source: Blog / news
See how OSS Claims transformed their insurance practice with AI, achieving a 45% increase in caseload capacity in just two months. From document review bottlenecks to AI-native operations, discover how they're scaling without the overhead.
Source: Blog / news
Lexi’s launch on WhatsApp and Telegram provides "always-on" legal intelligence for highly mobile practitioners. By instantly analyzing complex documents on-the-go, it eliminates the "post-win trap" of predatory corporate clauses. This shift from desktop tools to ambient messaging layers ensures lawyers maintain a decision advantage and secure victories anytime, anywhere.
Source: Blog / news
For decades, midsize law firms sat in a difficult spot, too small to match the resources of BigLaw, yet too large to operate with startup agility. But 2025 marks a turning point. Technology is now the great equalizer, helping midsize firms compete for clients, talent, and efficiency on a global scale. The question isn’t whether to digitize, it’s how to scale smartly without losing the human touch that defines great legal practice.
Source: Blog / news
Learn how legal-tech is bridging the justice gap globally, from India to the US and Singapore making legal help accessible, multilingual, mobile and meaningful.
Source: Blog / news
Most people assume that taking on a large corporation requires massive legal teams, endless hours of research, and deep pockets. That assumption is no longer true. A recent consumer dispute tells a different story.
Source: Blog / news
For decades, the legal profession has been measured by one metric: the billable hour. Every six-minute increment defines value, productivity, and performance. But in a world where technology can automate, summarize, and draft faster than ever before — is time still the right measure of worth? At Lexi, we believe it’s time to rethink what “productive” means in law. Because efficiency isn’t about billing more hours — it’s about doing smarter work in fewer hours.
Source: Blog / news
CSR refers to the responsibility of enterprises for their impacts on society, makingcompanies socially accountable to themselves, stakeholders, and the public. It involves practices and policies intended tohave a positive influence beyond legal obligations and profit maximization. The European Commission defines CSR as enterprises taking responsibility for their societal impacts, emphasizing that businesses must comply with laws, act ethically, and contribute to communities.
Source: Blog / news
The legal industry has always been cautious about adopting new technology, and for good reason. When lives, livelihoods, and liability are at stake, “close enough” doesn’t cut it. Over the past year, many lawyers have experimented with ChatGPT for drafting, summarizing, or researching. It’s fast, accessible, and, at first glance, seems like a dream assistant. But under the surface lies a serious problem: ChatGPT wasn’t built for law.
Source: Blog / news
When former Sangeetha franchisees rebranded as Geetham but kept identical restaurant aesthetics and menus, the Madras High Court ruled they were guilty of passing off, despite avoiding formal trademark infringement. This case sets a clear precedent: legally, a brand is defined by its total consumer experience, not just its name.
Source: Blog / news
A Consumer Commission ruling held Apple liable after issuing AppleCare+ and later labeling the same product “non-genuine” without technical proof. Lexi analyzes what this means for warranty liability and corporate accountability.
Source: Blog / news
Indian companies are implementing AI to do analytics and compliance and MCA21 V3 reflects adoption of governance. Nevertheless, AI Bill 2025, the Companies Act responsibilities, the risk of collusion by CCI, duties under the DPDP, and labour or tax legislation led to liability exposure. Risk based controls, human over-rides and third-party audits should be employed by boards. Directors can have their fines, fraud claims, and vicarious liability minimized via safe-harbour reforms.
Source: Blog / news
Lexi in the news. Read coverage from Y Combinator, Deccan Chronicle, Times of India, and more about AI legal associates transforming law firms.
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Lexi AI Legal Associates is Y Combinator-backed legal technology. Building intelligent lawyer AI that transforms how law firms and legal teams work.
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Lexi AI Legal Associates help law firms scale without overhead. Our AI lawyer handles document review, legal research, and drafting. Backed by Y Combinator.
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Lexi in the news. Read coverage from Y Combinator, Deccan Chronicle, Times of India, and more about AI legal associates transforming law firms.
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Lexi AI Legal Associates is Y Combinator-backed legal technology. Building intelligent lawyer AI that transforms how law firms and legal teams work.
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Lexi in the news. Read coverage from Y Combinator, Deccan Chronicle, Times of India, and more about AI legal associates transforming law firms.
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Indian Law Is Not Ready for Artificial Intelligence and Time Is Running Out
https://www.getlexi.io/blog/what-happens-when-machines-make-thingsSource name: Blog / news
India's DPDP Act profoundly reshapes artificial intelligence by mandating explicit consent and prioritizing data governance over data hoarding. While enforcing strict accountability and precision in automated decisions, the legislation leaves distinct regulatory gaps concerning algorithmic bias. Ultimately, this act serves as a crucial driver to establish sustainable artificial intelligence innovations
https://www.getlexi.io/blog/the-impact-of-the-dpdp-act-on-artificial-intelligence-in-indiaSource name: Blog / news
AI is dismantling the legal industry billable hour by drastically increasing efficiency. To survive, firms must adopt flat, subscription, or hybrid pricing models. Furthermore, AI revolutionizes document discovery, creates lucrative new roles like compliance experts, and drives the adoption of secure platforms like Lexi to automate research and contract review.
https://www.getlexi.io/blog/the-end-of-the-billable-hour-ais-impact-on-legal-operationsSource name: Blog / news
71% of solo law firms now use AI. This practical guide covers what AI can realistically do for a solo practice, what to watch out for, and how to get started — from a founder who built AI for lawyers.
https://www.getlexi.io/blog/solo-lawyers-guide-to-ai-2026Source name: Blog / news
“We all steal from each other. Whether it be time, words, money or love. You can’t measure a person by what they take, but you can measure a person by who they give credit to — Sarah Weaver”
https://www.getlexi.io/blog/reverse-passing-off-the-last-sticker-principleSource name: Blog / news
This blog examines the recent important question, “Whether AI-produced works should attract copyright protection under Indian law”. The post further explores the current legal text, international practice, recent doctrinal developments & suggests some recommendations for lawmakers and practitioners.
https://www.getlexi.io/blog/rethinking-copyright-protection-for-ai-generated-works-in-indiaSource name: Blog / news
India’s cryptocurrency governance is a fragmented system of "deliberate deterrence" rather than cohesive policy. By leveraging tax penalties and AML mandates without formal legal definitions, the state stifles domestic innovation and drives capital offshore. Comprehensive reform—including statutory classification and rationalized taxation—is essential to transition from paralysis to global leadership.
https://www.getlexi.io/blog/regulatory-paralysis-or-deliberate-deterrence-reassessing-indias-fragmented-cryptocurrency-governance-frameworkSource name: Blog / news
While Section 31C of the Copyright Act aims to democratize music through statutory licensing, it remains a "practical illusion." Complex procedural mandates, judicial inconsistencies, and fragmented rights management create significant barriers. Consequently, a framework intended to facilitate creative reuse often functions as a restrictive, theoretical regime rather than a functional reality.
https://www.getlexi.io/blog/mechanical-licensing-in-india-statutory-promise-or-practical-illusionSource name: Blog / news
Expert insights on legal AI, lawyer technology, and law firm automation. Learn how AI is transforming legal work and what it means for the legal industry.
https://www.getlexi.io/blogSource name: Blog / news
This week, Lexi joined the spotlight at the Global Founders Panel, an official TechCrunch Disrupt side event hosted by the Swedish-American Chamber of Commerce in San Francisco and Silicon Valley. Held at FOCUS Innovation Studio in downtown San Francisco, the evening gathered investors, founders, and innovators shaping the next wave of intelligent automation.
https://www.getlexi.io/blog/lexi-takes-the-stage-at-techcrunch-disrupt-showcasing-the-future-of-ai-powered-legal-workSource name: Blog / news
We’re thrilled to announce a major productivity enhancement for legal professionals: Lexi’s new Word Add-In. With this feature, you can bring Lexi’s powerful AI workflow automation directly into your Microsoft Word environment, aligning seamlessly with how you already draft, edit and collaborate on legal documents.
https://www.getlexi.io/blog/lexi-launches-word-add-in-for-lawyersSource name: Blog / news
By 2026, severe judicial sanctions over AI "hallucinations" forced the legal industry to abandon traditional chatbots. Driven by strict new ethical mandates, the profession has pivoted to Provable AI—systems built on deterministic logic to guarantee absolute factual accuracy. Leading platforms like Lexi now use total case-file awareness to autonomously generate verifiable, hallucination-free legal documents, allowing firms to safely harness automation without risking professional ruin.
https://www.getlexi.io/blog/legal-malpractice-the-hallucinating-lawyer-the-2026-shift-to-provable-aiSource name: Blog / news
See how OSS Claims transformed their insurance practice with AI, achieving a 45% increase in caseload capacity in just two months. From document review bottlenecks to AI-native operations, discover how they're scaling without the overhead.
https://www.getlexi.io/blog/how-oss-claims-became-an-ai-native-law-firmSource name: Blog / news
Lexi’s launch on WhatsApp and Telegram provides "always-on" legal intelligence for highly mobile practitioners. By instantly analyzing complex documents on-the-go, it eliminates the "post-win trap" of predatory corporate clauses. This shift from desktop tools to ambient messaging layers ensures lawyers maintain a decision advantage and secure victories anytime, anywhere.
https://www.getlexi.io/blog/how-one-message-on-whatsapp-saved-a-lawyer-from-a-post-victory-trap-using-lexiSource name: Blog / news
For decades, midsize law firms sat in a difficult spot, too small to match the resources of BigLaw, yet too large to operate with startup agility. But 2025 marks a turning point. Technology is now the great equalizer, helping midsize firms compete for clients, talent, and efficiency on a global scale. The question isn’t whether to digitize, it’s how to scale smartly without losing the human touch that defines great legal practice.
https://www.getlexi.io/blog/how-midsize-law-firms-scale-with-technology-in-2025Source name: Blog / news
Learn how legal-tech is bridging the justice gap globally, from India to the US and Singapore making legal help accessible, multilingual, mobile and meaningful.
https://www.getlexi.io/blog/how-legal-tech-is-closing-the-justice-gap-in-2025Source name: Blog / news
Most people assume that taking on a large corporation requires massive legal teams, endless hours of research, and deep pockets. That assumption is no longer true. A recent consumer dispute tells a different story.
https://www.getlexi.io/blog/how-a-solo-lawyer-took-on-a-global-giant-accor-hotels-and-won-using-lexiSource name: Blog / news
For decades, the legal profession has been measured by one metric: the billable hour. Every six-minute increment defines value, productivity, and performance. But in a world where technology can automate, summarize, and draft faster than ever before — is time still the right measure of worth? At Lexi, we believe it’s time to rethink what “productive” means in law. Because efficiency isn’t about billing more hours — it’s about doing smarter work in fewer hours.
https://www.getlexi.io/blog/from-billable-hours-to-smart-hoursSource name: Blog / news
CSR refers to the responsibility of enterprises for their impacts on society, makingcompanies socially accountable to themselves, stakeholders, and the public. It involves practices and policies intended tohave a positive influence beyond legal obligations and profit maximization. The European Commission defines CSR as enterprises taking responsibility for their societal impacts, emphasizing that businesses must comply with laws, act ethically, and contribute to communities.
https://www.getlexi.io/blog/corporate-social-responsibilitySource name: Blog / news
The legal industry has always been cautious about adopting new technology, and for good reason. When lives, livelihoods, and liability are at stake, “close enough” doesn’t cut it. Over the past year, many lawyers have experimented with ChatGPT for drafting, summarizing, or researching. It’s fast, accessible, and, at first glance, seems like a dream assistant. But under the surface lies a serious problem: ChatGPT wasn’t built for law.
https://www.getlexi.io/blog/chatgpt-for-lawyersSource name: Blog / news
When former Sangeetha franchisees rebranded as Geetham but kept identical restaurant aesthetics and menus, the Madras High Court ruled they were guilty of passing off, despite avoiding formal trademark infringement. This case sets a clear precedent: legally, a brand is defined by its total consumer experience, not just its name.
https://www.getlexi.io/blog/between-infringement-and-passing-off-the-sangeetha-and-geetham-restaurant-disputeSource name: Blog / news
A Consumer Commission ruling held Apple liable after issuing AppleCare+ and later labeling the same product “non-genuine” without technical proof. Lexi analyzes what this means for warranty liability and corporate accountability.
https://www.getlexi.io/blog/apple-warranty-denial-consumer-commission-rulingSource name: Blog / news
Indian companies are implementing AI to do analytics and compliance and MCA21 V3 reflects adoption of governance. Nevertheless, AI Bill 2025, the Companies Act responsibilities, the risk of collusion by CCI, duties under the DPDP, and labour or tax legislation led to liability exposure. Risk based controls, human over-rides and third-party audits should be employed by boards. Directors can have their fines, fraud claims, and vicarious liability minimized via safe-harbour reforms.
https://www.getlexi.io/blog/ai-on-corporate-boards-liability-traps-under-the-2025-ai-bill-companies-act-and-cci-scrutinySource name: Blog / news
Lexi in the news. Read coverage from Y Combinator, Deccan Chronicle, Times of India, and more about AI legal associates transforming law firms.
https://www.getlexi.io/pressSource name: Blog / news
Compare Harvey vs Legora and see how Lexi is redefining legal AI. Discover why smaller firms and in-house legal teams choose Lexi as their full-stack, end-to-end solution for automated legal workflows.
https://www.getlexi.io/blog/harvey-vs-legoraSource name: Blog / news
AI in research is shifting from simple assistance (grammar/summarizing) to full paper generation, challenging academic integrity and legal frameworks. AI-assisted work maintains human control, while AI-generated work autonomous systems take over, raising questions about authorship, reliability, and standards. Clear distinction between these models is crucial to future accountability in research.
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