Genie AI is an AI legal assistant with an extensive template library that leverages Generative AI to help lawyers draft, review, and markup legal documents as well as collaborate with colleagues, clients, and opposing counsel. Read our new TechnoLawyer Buyer's Guide report below.
The Killer Feature
Legal document automation has begun its third epoch. It started with Windows software that required consultants. Next, cloud-based software arrived that tech-savvy lawyers could manage on their own. Today, products like Genie AI employ Generative AI to make document automation widely accessible to lawyers and even non-lawyers.
Genie AI includes a Legal Library filled with commonly used contracts, clauses, letters, and policies. These cover a wide range of practice areas, including employment, intellectual property, sales, securities, and more.
Genie AI automatically tailors each template you choose to your jurisdiction. A chat interface guides you through an interview to gather all the necessary information, generating a customizable first draft. For example, you can select clauses and ask Genie AI to make revisions such as "Change the term to 60 days." Once a document meets your requirements, you can export it in Word format.
Other Notable Features
Genie AI includes collaboration tools. You can co-edit documents with colleagues and clients. You can also exchange markups and comments with opposing counsel. Genie AI shows each person's edit, which you can accept or reject. Genie AI analyzes suggested changes and keeps all previous versions of a document.
When not drafting from scratch, Genie AI can also review documents you receive from others. It identifies all high-value clauses, marketing them green, yellow, or red depending on the level of risk to your client. Genie AI explains why it considers a provision risky and can suggest alternative language that better suits your client.
Genie AI charges by the document, not by the number of users in your law firm.
Genie AI combines Generative AI with an extensive template library to automate document drafting and minimize risk.
Meet Neil J. Squillante
Neil J. Squillante founded TopLaw and serves as its publisher. As a young litigator working on a high-profile trial, Neil witnessed the discrepancy between what happened in the courtroom and what the media reported. Neil created TopLaw to provide fellow lawyers and law firm personnel with reliable information. Many consider TopLaw newsletters the only ones they need. Previously, Neil practiced commercial litigation at Am Law 100 firm Willkie Farr & Gallagher. He received his J.D. from UCLA School of Law and his B.A. from Duke University. At UCLA, Neil served as a Managing Editor of UCLA Law Review.