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ROSS Intelligence Pulls In Funds for Legal Research AI

ROSS Intelligence‘s mission – taking on the biggest names in legal research with artificial intelligence (AI) – just got an $8.7 million boost in venture funding. ROSS intends to outpace LexisNexis and Westlaw by using AI to assist attorneys with fast and accurate legal research.

ROSS was founded in 2015 by Andrew Arruda, Jimoh Ovbiagele and Pargles Dall’Oglio at the University of Toronto. ROSS currently offers AI-assisted legal research tools focused on bankruptcy and intellectual property law, but intends to use its new funding to develop new product lines, like labor and employment law, and for market expansion.

The Center for Law, Science & Innovation is excited to have ROSS attend our upcoming Legal Analytics Workshop and present before more than 40 law students and workshop attendees during Faculty Director Gary Marchant‘s Artificial Intelligence: Law, Ethics & Policy course.