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Challenge: Increased Efficiency: Time Savings Through Reduced Research, Drafting, Customizing, and Negotiating
AI technologies offer substantial time savings across various legal tasks, allowing in-house teams to operate more efficiently. One Legal AI vendor reported that AI contract review can complete tasks in 26 seconds that would take human lawyers an average of 92 minutes, significantly reducing the time spent on contract analysis and drafting.[85] Contract professionals also spend time just locating documents and finding specific clauses, a process that AI could also streamline.

Alex Denne, Head of Growth (Open Source Law) at Ƶ, is a legal tech leader and serial founder with over a decade of experience driving innovation and making legal services more accessible. Since joining in 2021, he has scaled the platform from 200 to over 120,000 users, combining deep contract law expertise with a data-driven, open-source approach. He is passionate about democratizing legal knowledge through AI, backed by strong academic credentials and experience leading major product and innovation initiatives.
Alex Denne, Head of Growth (Open Source Law) at Ƶ, is a legal tech leader and serial founder with over a decade of experience driving innovation and making legal services more accessible. Since joining in 2021, he has scaled the platform from 200 to over 120,000 users, combining deep contract law expertise with a data-driven, open-source approach. He is passionate about democratizing legal knowledge through AI, backed by strong academic credentials and experience leading major product and innovation initiatives.