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The robots keep coming: DLA Piper makes major AI play with Kira software deal

The robots keep coming: DLA Piper makes major AI play with Kira software deal
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Legal Business
14 June 2016
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Intent on driving automation throughout the business, DLA Piper has partnered with Canadian tech firm Kira Systems to launch an artificial intelligence tool for document review during M&A transactions.

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