London, United Kingdom – A new global alliance focused on legal innovation has emerged, uniting several regional legal tech organizations. The initiative, known as AI2L, includes prominent groups such as the Brazilian Legal Tech Association (AB2L), the Asia-Pacific Legal Innovation & Technology Association (ALITA), and the European Legal Technology Association (ELTA).
This coalition aims to create a cohesive platform that supports legal innovation efforts worldwide. The founding members, who are dedicated to promoting advancements in legal technology, include noteworthy associations from Brazil, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and Portugal.
The announcement of AI2L was made during a legal innovation event held at Mishcon de Reya in London, organized by Marcelo Moura, the UK AI2L Ambassador. Daniel Marques, the Director of AB2L, outlined the alliance’s goals, emphasizing its potential to connect legal ecosystems across various countries to facilitate collaboration in technology development, regulatory changes, and the training of future legal leaders.
“This initiative unifies legal tech firms, law practitioners, investors, public institutions, academic entities, and advocacy organizations committed to enhancing the field of law and society as a whole,” Marques stated.
The advisory board for AI2L features several influential figures, including Brian Tang from ALITA in Hong Kong, Marisa Borsboom from ELTA, Shreya Vajpei representing the Indian Legal Tech Network (ILTN), and Richard Tromans, the founder of Artificial Lawyer. Their combined expertise is expected to guide the organization’s strategic direction.
The inception of AI2L represents a significant step toward fostering a global network that can adapt to the dynamic landscape of legal technology. As it opens its doors to additional regional organizations, there promises to be a rich diversity of perspectives and experiences contributing to the collective mission.
Artificial Lawyer, a long-standing proponent of innovation within the legal sector, expressed its support for this initiative, reinforcing the importance of a united approach to legal advancement.
In related news, upcoming conferences, Legal Innovators New York and Legal Innovators UK, scheduled for November 2025, will convene leading minds to discuss the future of legal AI. These events aim to highlight current trends and developments while encouraging participation from those interested in shaping the future of the legal technology ecosystem.
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