Will Clients Start Buying Legal Services Directly from an AI Chatbot Within 2 Years?
Oz Benamram issued a prediction for the market: we should be prepared for AI self-service legal chatbots in two years. How likely is this scenario to occur? Are law firms and businesses ready? Are the signs already flashing in neon red for those who are paying attention?
Prompt Injections: Why Humans Will Always Be Document Reviewers
Even the latest LLMs remain susceptible to prompt injections. The risk is not only theoretical. We conducted a series of experiments to identify some real scenarios where even prudent lawyers may be at risk.
Three Questions to Help You Discover the Right Problems to Solve
For those of us working with legal tech, we often find ourselves needing to build solutions (whether because a solution doesn’t exist, or nothing quite closes the last mile). This blog post shares the methods we use to discover how to “start with the problem".
Time to Look Beyond Finding Problems Your AI Can Solve
Has the increased attention on Gen AI experiment and adoption been harmful to the broader legal tech ecosystem? Is Gen AI's dominance crowding out better solutions? Or are we just in an awkward but necessary transition?
The AI Pricing Reckoning: What Happens When the Music Stops?
The market is in a bubble. This blog post is a frank look at the forces shaping legal AI pricing — and the uncomfortable questions firms should be asking now.
The Impact of Legal AI: A Tale of Four Markets
With AI becoming increasingly more common in legal workflows, what will legal service consumers demand? And, as a result, how will legal service providers change their delivery framework?
The Inevitability of AI Replacement: A Question of When, Not If
If human thoughts are just another means of production, then humans can be replaced by AI. The question is not “if”, but “when”. Let’s forecast together the future of what AI adoption could mean for lawyers.
The Real Reason Legal Tech Finally Has Lawyers' Attention
Lawyers don’t care about technology. They never had before… so why is AI getting so much attention now? What changed? Why should lawyers rethink everything they know about the business of law?
The Three Modes of AI Interaction: From Assistant to Expert
We have observed three predominant modes of engaging with LLMs that emerge naturally in practice. This blog post explores the simplified equilibria of the assistant-servant-expert spectrum of LLM interactions.
The 60% Problem: Why GenAI Adoption is Challenging for Law Firms
Is the glass half full, or half empty? That is a matter of perspective, and a very costly one when it comes to generative AI and its adoption at law firms.
From a Mishmash of Capabilities to Power Tools for Deal Lawyers
We revamped our website in September 2025 to tell our story in a clearer voice. This is a blog that recaps how we have evolved our products and our messaging since the inception of Syntheia.
Introducing supercomparer.com
Syntheia Launches Super Comparer SaaS Platform, Pioneering Multi-Document Comparison Technology for Legal Professionals
Award-winning tool extends beyond traditional blacklining to enable comparisons and insights across multiple legal documents simultaneously
Introducing an Email-Based Document Analysis Experience
We are delighted to announce the launch of another “Generation 3” product for on-the-go document review and analysis. This Email Summarizer product was created in collaboration with an AmLaw 20 firm, and made to address adoption challenges observed with other generative AI tools that have been designed for lawyers.
Fund Curator: a new product for Private Funds Lawyers
We are proud to announce the launch of our first end-to-end “Generation 3” product, purpose-built for private funds lawyers. This tool was created in collaboration with an AmLaw 50 firm to address pain points their funds lawyers experienced preparing and managing side letter terms for many investors.
Webinar Notes: Gen AI at Law Firms
In our recent webinar, industry experts shared insights on the transformative power of generative AI in legal workflows. Our panelists highlighted successful use cases such as synthesizing witness statements and creating deal-closing summaries. They emphasized the importance of engaging users, fostering innovation, and ensuring ethical use of AI.
Webinar notes: Lessons from AI Builders
We held a webinar a few weeks ago. This webinar underscored the transformative potential of generative AI in the legal industry and the importance of thoughtful implementation and continuous learning. There were many lessons and stories shared, and you might want to spend the hour watching this to see how it might be useful inspire your own adoption of generative AI tools.
Legal Gen AI Megatrend 2024: Measuring Metrics
Alex Smith joins us on the third of our megatrends conversations to talk about his experiences so far, and also a little about the importance of measuring accuracy and performance. Join us for our rainy walk around Central Park.
Legal Gen AI Megatrend 2024: Tailored Use Cases
In the second of our three part series on Gen AI megatrends, we speak with Abhijat Saraswat. We speak about how to build software that solve real problems for the end users, and how we go about the exercises of listening and building. Ab offers us a master class in product development, drawing on his years of experience working in the highly competitive legaltech vertical.
Legal Gen AI Megatrend 2024: Build vs Buy
At Legalweek, we spoke with legal tech and taxonomy pioneer Damien Riehl about building and selling legal tech, particularly using Gen AI. Damien offers deep insights that may help in the strategic build vs buy decisions.
This conversation is the first of a three video series that we hope to shed light on key megatrends for the future of legal tech.
Jaffle makers, Legaltech Events, and Buffets
In our first vlog of 2024, we wanted to explore a few ideas that occurred to us while in Nashville. We had travelled to Nashville for a strategy meeting for ILTA, and during the travels, we noticed a few things that might have interesting parallels to legaltech. We talk a little about what we expect from generative AI tools in 2024, and also about how we will be approaching R&D at Syntheia.
