FISCHER (FBC & Co.)
Legal document review
Associates manually combed through data rooms. AI now scans files to flag risks, cutting M&A review time by over 80%.
- >80% reduction in M&A review time
Manual drafting bottlenecked complex deals. Lawyers now generate full contracts from term sheets in Word, saving hours per transaction.
Israel’s largest law firm operates with over 450 attorneys, including a specialized 70-person division focused on complex venture capital, M&A, and cross-border transactions.
Transactional lawyers spent hours on repetitive tasks like proofreading and formatting, limiting their capacity for high-value strategic work. Manual...
“For transactional lawyers, it’s like having an extra pair of super competent hands.”
Commercial law firm for corporate legal advisory and litigation.
AI copilot for legal contract drafting and review directly in Microsoft Word.
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