Wolters Kluwer Launches Legal AI Platform in the Netherlands
Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory has announced the launch of Libra Legal AI Workspace in the Netherlands, according to the company's press release. This platform integrates Libra's artificial intelligence technology, recently acquired by the Dutch group, with Wolters Kluwer's legal content.
Features of the Libra Legal AI Workspace
The Libra Legal AI Workspace offers a work environment that combines multiple features aimed at legal professionals, the company states. The platform enables legal research, drafting, reviewing, and analyzing legal documents. Users have direct access to legislation, case law, and Wolters Kluwer's legal content. These resources are connected to Libra's generative AI capabilities, covering the entire legal workflow process, according to the group. The tool targets law firms and corporate legal departments in the Netherlands.
Strategic Development Following Libra Technology Acquisition
The launch of this platform marks an early step in realizing the value from the recent acquisition of Libra Technology by Wolters Kluwer, the press release states. Rimco Spanjer, Vice President and General Manager of Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory for the Benelux, notes that the group is already involved in the work processes of its clients through its current products, including InView. He mentions that the new platform provides an integrated environment combining legal content and innovative technology, making daily tasks for law firms and legal departments more efficient. Viktor von Essen, co-founder and CEO of Libra, states that this introduction in the Dutch market demonstrates the platform's potential in one of Wolters Kluwer's core markets.
Trial Version and Company Overview
Legal professionals in the Netherlands can start a free trial version of the Libra Legal AI Workspace from today, the press release specifies. Additional information is available on the website www.libratech.ai/nl. Wolters Kluwer reported an annual revenue of 5.9 billion euros in 2024, according to the group. The company employs about 21,600 people worldwide and operates in more than 180 countries. The headquarters is located in Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands.