
Equall
Building AI legal products that take live inputs and large amounts of legal data to produce actionable outputs for real-time decision-making.
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Equall is a legal technology firm established in 2024, positioning itself at the intersection of artificial intelligence and legal services. The company was co-founded by Jorge Mattamouros, who transitioned from a high-stakes career as a partner in international arbitration at the prestigious law firm White & Case to pioneer changes in the legal tech space. This move from a traditional legal practice to a technology startup highlights a strategic pivot towards addressing the evolving nature of legal work. The founding team also includes other leading attorneys and senior AI researchers and engineers, combining deep legal domain expertise with advanced technical capabilities.
The firm's core business is the development of specialized AI systems designed to analyze and interpret large volumes of legal data. These systems are built to handle live data inputs, providing lawyers and corporate clients with real-time, actionable insights to manage legal risk more effectively. Equall operates in the legal tech market, serving law firms and corporations that require sophisticated tools for navigating complex legal challenges. The business model is centered on providing these AI-driven products that augment the work of legal professionals, aiming to make the assessment of legal risk a simpler, more data-driven process.
Equall's flagship product is the 'Saul' family of large language models (LLMs), which are specifically trained for the legal domain. The company has openly released these models, including versions with 54 billion and 141 billion parameters, to the research community to foster innovation. These models are engineered to perform a range of legal reasoning tasks, such as issue-spotting, rule-application, and interpretation, with performance benchmarks reportedly surpassing those of some general-purpose commercial models. By making these tools accessible, Equall aims to become an integral part of the new paradigm in legal services, where human expertise is amplified by specialized AI.
Keywords: legal technology, artificial intelligence, legal risk management, large language models, AI for law, corporate legal tools, legal data analysis, generative AI, attorney software, compliance technology, legal AI systems, Jorge Mattamouros, Saul LLM, legal reasoning, AI-driven legal insights, law firm technology, corporate counsel tools, legal practice innovation, legal automation, risk analysis