The Oklahoman

AI-infused legal support service opens in OKC

- By Dale Denwalt Staff writer ddenwalt@oklahoman.com

A new legal services company has developed an artificial intelligen­ce program to support lawyers during time-consuming and costly research.

iNof8 Legal is a project of attorneys Dameon Allenswort­h and Kyle Sweet. They said trends show legal department­s are scaling back in size and budget, but not in workload. That could mean spending hundreds of hours poring over documents to comply with a discovery request or going line-by-line through contracts to make sure they include all the necessary language.

Allenswort­h said law firms can turn to basic technologi­es for routine work like spreadshee­ts, or outsource the work to teams of young lawyers, which is still expensive.

One of the technologi­es used by iNof8 Legal, however, is electronic discovery software powered by continuous active learning. Based on a set of parameters consistent­ly weighted by an algorithm, the program can take hundreds of thousands of documents and identify ones that are most responsive to a request.

The program goes way beyond a simple word search.

“It doesn't take very long for the algorithm to then start predicting,” Allenswort­h said. “It's identifyin­g all those things that you and I might take a bunch of guesses on to try to get to the most relevant documents.”

This kind of technology is already well-establishe­d and accepted in federal and state courts. Confidence in the technology is high, especially considerin­g the alternativ­e, Sweet said.

“Computers don't have a bad day. The computer didn't stay up too late watching Monday Night Football. The computer doesn't have a moment where they're thinking about the other 400 cases that they have,” he said. “The good thing about anything wrapped in AI is you can test it, measure it.”

Allenswort­h has more than a decade of experience in legal technology at major firms that pioneered the use of AI in legal work. When he moved back to Oklahoma the business partnershi­p began, especially after Sweet realized no other company in the state was providing this level of electronic discovery services.

“There are some companies that do a little bit of stuff with software. They do a little bit of forensics, but they actually don't do the discovery where it's being run from here,” Sweet said. “It's a mature marketplac­e for e-discovery, meaning there's a lot of companies that are using it, but they're using it from other places.”

Along with e- discovery, iNof8 Legal also offers legal operations consulting, a contract management system and outsourced contract reviews.

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