
Toronto-based legal research startup Bench IQ, founded by a legal technology entrepreneur and a former Kirkland & Ellis partner, has raised $2.1 million in pre-seed funding. The company aims to use AI to help lawyers understand how individual judges think, improving courtroom results.
Toronto-based legal research startup Bench IQ, which was founded by a legal technology entrepreneur and a former Kirkland & Ellis partner, says it can use AI to help lawyers understand how individual judges think https://t.co/LMaMGZ1N4q https://t.co/2TP7k49fnc
A new venture by a legal technology entrepreneur and a former Kirkland & Ellis partner says it can use artificial intelligence to help lawyers understand how individual judges think, allowing them to tailor arguments and improve their courtroom results https://t.co/kkQ8C8ExRR https://t.co/xwFK8GET6z
Legal research startup Bench IQ says it can use AI to help lawyers understand how individual judges think. Founded by a legal technology entrepreneur and a former Kirkland partner, the company said it had raised $2.1 million in a pre-seed funding round https://t.co/kkQ8C8ExRR https://t.co/zrnEiP6GVY




