Press Release
Milan/Paris, 28 November 2024
ArbLit, Italy’s leading boutique law firm specializing in international arbitration and litigation, has announced its partnership with Jus Mundi to integrate Jus AI, the generative AI-powered legal assistant revolutionizing workflows for legal professionals worldwide. As a trailblazer in cross-border dispute resolution, ArbLit’s adoption of Jus AI reflects its commitment to leveraging advanced technology to enhance efficiency and deliver exceptional outcomes for its clients.
Jus AI, powered by Jus Mundi’s extensive law and arbitration database, equips ArbLit with powerful tools to optimize legal research, analysis, drafting, and translation. This integration enhances ArbLit’s ability to handle complex, high-stakes cases while maintaining its hallmark focus on tailored strategies and meticulous client care. Jus AI’s multilingual capabilities, including seamless support for Spanish, align perfectly with ArbLit’s growing Latin American practice, where the firm continues to expand its presence and expertise.
This strategic move is supported by Jus Mundi’s recent €20 million Series B funding, which accelerates the development of the company’s innovative legal technology, Jus AI. Backed by a global network of over 85 arbitral institutions and associations, Jus AI delivers precise, citation-based legal information to empower firms like ArbLit to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving legal landscape.
Michele Sabatini and Emilio Bettoni, partners at ArbLit, commented:
“Keeping up with new groundbreaking technologies has become a must in the legal profession. Jus AI allows us to keep competing at the highest level with the major players in the international arbitration arena by enhancing our legal research capabilities as well as our responsiveness to our clients’ requests.”
For Jus Mundi, partnering with ArbLit represents an opportunity to use cutting-edge legal technology to support one of the world’s leading firms in international dispute resolution.
Following its recent €20M Series B funding, Jus Mundi continues to expand its innovative AI-driven tools to transform how legal professionals worldwide approach their casework.
“ArbLit’s dedication to delivering tailored, high-quality solutions perfectly aligns with our vision at Jus Mundi,” said Jean-Rémi de Maistre, CEO & Co-Founder of Jus Mundi.
“With the integration of Jus AI, ArbLit demonstrates how the right technology can empower legal professionals to not only optimize their workflows but also focus on what truly matters: achieving exceptional outcomes for their clients. It’s an honor to support ArbLit as they set a benchmark for innovation and excellence in the legal field,” he added.
By integrating Jus AI into its operations, ArbLit reinforces its position as a pioneer in international arbitration and litigation. Combining generative AI tools with its deep expertise, ArbLit continues to lead the way in delivering exceptional client outcomes across the globe.
About Jus Mundi
Founded in 2019 and recognized as a mission-led company, Jus Mundi is a pioneer in the legal technology industry dedicated to powering global justice through artificial intelligence. Headquartered in Paris, with additional offices in New York, London and Singapore. Jus Mundi serves over 150,000 users from law firms, multinational corporations, governmental bodies, and academic institutions in more than 80 countries. Through its proprietary AI technology, Jus Mundi provides global legal intelligence, data-driven arbitration professional selection, and business development services.
Press Contact
Helene Maïo, Senior Digital Marketing Manager, Jus Mundi – h.maio@jusmundi.com
About ArbLit
Founded in 2013, ArbLit is a boutique law firm delivering excellence in dispute resolution and committed to efficiency. ArbLit’s professionals are internationally recognized as top-tier arbitration players and sophisticated litigators. ArbLit is international by vocation. It often assists foreign clients in disputes submitted to international arbitration with no connection to Italy. In 2021, due to the growing number of disputes in Spanish in which it has been involved, ArbLit set up a dedicated Spanish and Latin American desk.
Press Contact
Michele Sabatini, Founding Partner, ArbLit – michele.sabatini@arblit.com