BERLIN / LONDON (IT BOLTWISE) – The German legal market is facing a profound transformation through the use of artificial intelligence and legal tech companies. With over 300 active companies, the industry promises more efficient and cost-effective support in legal matters. But despite technological advances, the reliability of providers remains a decisive factor for success.
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The German legal market is currently experiencing a remarkable transformation, driven by the use of artificial intelligence and the activities of numerous legal tech companies. This development is supported by over 300 companies that specialize in providing efficient and cost-effective legal services. A third of these companies are aimed directly at consumers and offer support with everyday legal questions.
Well-known names such as Flightright and Conny have already secured a permanent place in the industry by assisting consumers in legal disputes with airlines, insurers or landlords. These companies use AI technologies to optimize their processes and reduce operational costs, resulting in increasing popularity among users.
However, the consumer advice center warns against the uncritical use of these services and recommends checking the reliability of the providers through customer reviews. Alisha Andert, chairwoman of the Legal Tech Association Germany, emphasizes that the easy accessibility of such services can strengthen public trust in the rule of law. Nevertheless, due diligence in legal processing remains a key concern.
The integration of modern technologies into the legal sector is made possible by existing legal regulations that are reserved for certain services. Despite rapid technological change, traditional legal professions remain irreplaceable. Experts such as Frank Remmertz from BRAK and Alisha Andert agree that AI will not replace human lawyers, but rather serve as a complement to optimize legal work.
An example of the successful integration of AI into the legal market is the Swedish startup Legora, which is considered a role model with its advanced AI technology. These developments show that the use of AI in the legal system is not only a question of efficiency, but also of building trust. The future of the legal market will largely depend on how well it succeeds in combining technological innovations with traditional values.
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