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An Artificial Intelligence has been developed to expedite the works of legal practitioners and legal firms which sometimes could be daunting owing to the chunk of documents to be read through.
Dubbed the Eskwai Firm, the tool enables law firms and legal departments to have a central account to use Eskwai - an AI legal assistant for legal work.
Eskwai is a trustworthy AI legal assistant that enables legal professionals to get instant, credible answers and insights from a comprehensive database of case laws and legislation.

Eskwai unlocks efficiency and productivity gains for legal professionals by enabling them to save hours, reduce costs, and produce higher-quality work resulting in better client service, increased revenue, and improved profitability.
Co-founder of Kwame AI, developers of the tool, Dr. George Jojo Boateng explains the platform increases collaborative works amongst members of a legal firm.
“With our 1.8K users working across 120+ law firms and legal departments, we saw an opportunity to create Eskwai Firm Plans to enhance collaboration among team members within the same firm and provide stronger privacy guarantees to safeguard the confidentiality of their client’s data such as not using their data for training our models and providing an admin console for team management,” he said.https://julichain.com/careers/
The platform, built by Kwame AI, a Ghanaian-born AI startup headquartered in the United States, provides law firms with access to Eskwai for unlimited users within the firm at a flat rate which contrasts standard per-seat pricing.

The Eskwai Firm Plans offer transparent pricing for different usage needs of firms and legal departments.
“We believe that our clients should pay for value, not for occupancy. Consequently, our clients can top up queries as their usage demands increase, giving them flexibility,” he added.
Currently, the developers have secured clients in Ghana who are already integrating the AI legal assistant tool into their daily administrative and legal works.
Founder and Managing Partner of N. Dowuona & Company, NanaAma Botchway is upbeat about the potentials of the tool.
“At n. dowuona & company l ALN Ghana, we are all about excellence, innovation and leveraging technology to deliver value to our clients. We also believe in building community, and we’ve consistently championed homegrown innovators. That’s why we’re proud to support Eskwai, a new AI driven legal tech solution created by some of Ghana’s brightest legal techpreneurs,” she said.
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