Insig AI inks deal with 'leading' law firm.


Insig AI announced Wednesday that it has won a new contract with a leading international law firm, marking its first sale of artificial intelligence technology to the legal sector and a significant step into a new vertical market.

  • Insig AI
  • 29 October 2025 15:03:41
Insig AI

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The AIM-traded provider of AI-led analytics and machine learning solutions said the engagement would involve deploying its generative intelligence engine, a system designed to capture a client’s decision-making methodology, build a tailored prompt framework, and apply it securely to large datasets.

It said the technology would allow organisations to make consistent and auditable decisions at scale while maintaining full control over their processes.

Insig AI said the law firm previously spent extensive time manually reviewing client corporate reports, leading to inefficiencies and inconsistencies.

Its new platform would reportedly automate the collection, processing, and comparison of documents, converting them into searchable text, extracting key data points, and highlighting changes within a secure system designed for legal professionals.

The automation was expected to save time, cut costs, and improve accuracy in document review.

“We are delighted to have secured a further new client, in particular from a leading international law firm,” said chief executive Richard Bernstein.

“This win demonstrates our ability to sell our generative intelligence engine into new verticals, allowing scope for further revenue growth from this channel.

“We see the enormous commercial benefit of our technology - it is pleasing to see a leading law firm embracing it.”

At 1428 GMT, shares in Insig AI were up 6.56% at 28.77p.

Reporting by Josh White for Sharecast.com.


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