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Bombay Law Chambers integrates Lucio into workflows

By integrating Lucio AI, BLC will streamline document analysis, legal research and drafting.

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Bombay Law Chambers (BLC) has announced the integration of Lucio, an AI-powered legal technology platform, into the firm's legal workflows.

By integrating Lucio AI, BLC will streamline document analysis, legal research and drafting.

Parag Srivastava, BLC Partner leading the firm's AI initiatives, commented in a press release,

"At BLC, we adopt a business-first approach to client service. Lucio enables us to deploy AI to deliver legal advice sharper and faster, without compromising on precision or confidentiality. BLC is always focused on maximizing the value we deliver to clients in a rapidly evolving legal environment, and our partnership with Lucio is another step in that endeavor."

Vasu Aggarwal, Co-founder at Lucio, added,

"We are excited to onboard BLC onto our latest offerings - such as agentic research, long-form drafting, and user personalization, alongside our market-proven diligence capabilities. BLC is joining a wave of forward-thinking firms using AI as a growth partner, not just a tool."

Earlier this year, Lucio had partnered with S&R Associates and Triumvir Law. The AI platform is also being engaged by Trilegal.

Built by lawyers for lawyers, Lucio enables end-to-end legal workflows, from due diligence and contract drafting to fact discovery and compliance, securely within a law firm’s environment.

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