At a time when tech companies and law firms are racing to harness generative AI for the legal industry, a Canadian legal tech startup has just soft-released a new legal research product that is designed to will help lawyers read and synthesize case law, saving time for their firms and  clients.

“Jurisage was created to … help people with the reading and synthesis of the law after they’ve discovered it,” said Colin Lachance, co-founder and CEO of the company, Jurisage.

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