ContractPodAi, a company specializing in contract lifecycle management, has announced the launch of the Leah Marketplace, a platform designed to provide enterprises with access to specialized artificial intelligence applications catered to legal use cases. Developed in collaboration with leading professional services firms like PwC and KPMG, and alternative legal service providers such as Integreon, the marketplace aims to tackle a myriad of legal and compliance issues.
The Leah Marketplace offers domain-specific solutions, including those developed by PwC which address compliance with the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) in the European Union and offer region-specific tools for the Middle East market. According to Klaus Schmidt, partner and leader of tax and legal global alliances at PwC Germany, this initiative aligns with PwC’s dedication to advancing legal technology.
KPMG contributes applications that integrate with its proprietary systems, enhancing capabilities in legal, tax, and compliance domains. As noted by Jeffrey Catanzaro, principal and head of legal managed services at KPMG US, the AI-powered offerings are designed to streamline due diligence and improve risk assessments.
In contrast, Integreon’s focus is on data organization issues, providing applications such as Data Analytics as a Service. Gabriel Buigas, executive vice president of legal and compliance solutions at Integreon, emphasized that these applications transform unstructured data into actionable insights.
All these applications are intended to function synergistically with ContractPodAi’s gen AI platform, Leah, fostering a collaborative ecosystem among legal professionals and technologists.
To learn more about these developments, you can read the full overview of the collaboration and marketplace launch.