Triumvir Law has announced AI Drive 2025, an initiative to embrace AI-powered innovation in its operations. .The firm has announced the adoption of Lucio as a legal tool for its associates and the in-house development of its own model called Goo.This announcement comes shortly after the firm relocated to a new, larger office space in February 2025..The introduction of Lucio - an AI-driven legal assistant - will optimise workflow, streamline document review and enhance real-time collaboration. Lucio’s capabilities include intelligent document analysis, redlining features and multi-user collaboration tools..Beyond adopting existing AI solutions, Triumvir Law’s Partner Ajay Kumar has spearheaded and developed Goo, a specialised AI legal assistant tailored to the Indian legal system. Goo is designed to use Retrieval Augmented Generation to provide accurate, concise and reliable legal insights by leveraging a comprehensive database of over 50,000+ authoritative legal sources as well as domain specific knowledge sources developed by the firm to augment its knowledge management. It has been trained on a dataset of 300,000 examples that are directly related to Triumvir Law’s own workflow and based on data created by Triumvir Law during the course of its seven-year practice. It serves as a valuable resource for legal professionals seeking precise and up-to-date legal information. It is a fine tuned model based on a prototype of “Child of Hades” which is a base LLM that was created by Kumar with a particular focus on applying the reasoning abilities of Deepseek R-1 and Mistral 7B to legal domain specific tasks..Reflecting on this technological advancement, Managing Partner Anubhab Sarkar stated, “For us, embracing AI in legal practice is not just about efficiency—it’s about redefining how legal services are delivered to our clients. Lucio and Goo will empower our team to focus on strategic legal work while leveraging technology to handle time-consuming tasks with accuracy and speed. I am grateful to my Partner Ajay Kumar for taking lead in developing in-house capabilities with Goo, which is a great step in our commitment to taking AI seriously and not merely taking it as a buzzword.”.Highlighting the significance of this step, Kumar added,“I wanted a reasoning model that could understand how lawyers think...Already, one can use Goo to generate drafts of legal notices, do quick research and draw up first drafts of contracts. By using Retrieval Augmented Generation, we are able to control the knowledge sources and as such are able to get highly accurate results. Anubhab has been nice enough to let me deploy Goo in our firm to gather real time feedback from people using it every day...I think what has really been a game changer for us with this is that we have been able to deploy it on our own servers which means the integrity of the data going into the database is always in our control. We are in the process of identifying use cases where AI could augment the workflow of our lawyers and will be building custom assistants for those cases.".Lucio has become the go-to choice for law firms when it comes to AI adoption. Prior to Triumvir Law, Trilegal, S&R Associates and Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas also onboarded the software..If you would like your Deals, Columns, Press Releases to be published on Bar & Bench, please fill in the form available here.
Triumvir Law has announced AI Drive 2025, an initiative to embrace AI-powered innovation in its operations. .The firm has announced the adoption of Lucio as a legal tool for its associates and the in-house development of its own model called Goo.This announcement comes shortly after the firm relocated to a new, larger office space in February 2025..The introduction of Lucio - an AI-driven legal assistant - will optimise workflow, streamline document review and enhance real-time collaboration. Lucio’s capabilities include intelligent document analysis, redlining features and multi-user collaboration tools..Beyond adopting existing AI solutions, Triumvir Law’s Partner Ajay Kumar has spearheaded and developed Goo, a specialised AI legal assistant tailored to the Indian legal system. Goo is designed to use Retrieval Augmented Generation to provide accurate, concise and reliable legal insights by leveraging a comprehensive database of over 50,000+ authoritative legal sources as well as domain specific knowledge sources developed by the firm to augment its knowledge management. It has been trained on a dataset of 300,000 examples that are directly related to Triumvir Law’s own workflow and based on data created by Triumvir Law during the course of its seven-year practice. It serves as a valuable resource for legal professionals seeking precise and up-to-date legal information. It is a fine tuned model based on a prototype of “Child of Hades” which is a base LLM that was created by Kumar with a particular focus on applying the reasoning abilities of Deepseek R-1 and Mistral 7B to legal domain specific tasks..Reflecting on this technological advancement, Managing Partner Anubhab Sarkar stated, “For us, embracing AI in legal practice is not just about efficiency—it’s about redefining how legal services are delivered to our clients. Lucio and Goo will empower our team to focus on strategic legal work while leveraging technology to handle time-consuming tasks with accuracy and speed. I am grateful to my Partner Ajay Kumar for taking lead in developing in-house capabilities with Goo, which is a great step in our commitment to taking AI seriously and not merely taking it as a buzzword.”.Highlighting the significance of this step, Kumar added,“I wanted a reasoning model that could understand how lawyers think...Already, one can use Goo to generate drafts of legal notices, do quick research and draw up first drafts of contracts. By using Retrieval Augmented Generation, we are able to control the knowledge sources and as such are able to get highly accurate results. Anubhab has been nice enough to let me deploy Goo in our firm to gather real time feedback from people using it every day...I think what has really been a game changer for us with this is that we have been able to deploy it on our own servers which means the integrity of the data going into the database is always in our control. We are in the process of identifying use cases where AI could augment the workflow of our lawyers and will be building custom assistants for those cases.".Lucio has become the go-to choice for law firms when it comes to AI adoption. Prior to Triumvir Law, Trilegal, S&R Associates and Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas also onboarded the software..If you would like your Deals, Columns, Press Releases to be published on Bar & Bench, please fill in the form available here.