How Luminance is Revolutionising the Legal World
In this episode of Shaping the Future of Law, Bradley Collins, CEO of LegalTechTalk, sits down with Eleanor Lightbody, CEO of Luminance, to discuss how cutting-edge AI is transforming the legal industry at scale. Eleanor shares how Luminance has grown into a global force in legal tech, now used by over 700 organizations in more than 70 countries and secured a $115 million funding in the last 13 months. She highlights how AI is not just automating legal tasks but enabling lawyers to work smarter, faster, and with greater confidence—whether reviewing contracts, handling investigations, or navigating compliance. Join us as we dive into the future of AI in law, the leadership lessons behind scaling an AI-first company, and how tools like Luminance are reshaping legal work for firms and in-house teams alike. - Brought to you by LegalTechTalk. Be part of the future at LegalTechTalk 2025 - Europe’s Event for Legal Transformation, happening on 26–27 June 2025. Learn more and register today at https://www.legaltech-talk.com/

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