Close M&A Deals Faster and Exceed Client Expectations with Thomson Reuters Document Intelligence
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Set your firm apart from the competition by reimagining the M&A due diligence process. Say goodbye to inefficient document review, and get the deal done faster for your clients. Thomson Reuters Document Intelligence leverages pre-trained AI models built by Practical Law attorney-editors to easily perform cost-effective, efficient, and accurate due diligence reviews. Pinpoint risks and extract insights that may otherwise remain unseen so you can advise with confidence sooner.

Join this free webcast to see how manual due diligence document review can be a thing of the past. AI-Powered Document Intelligence can help you:

  • Deliver superior service to your clients and win more business
  • Mitigate risk and identify critical information across thousands of documents in minutes instead of days for faster, more accurate due diligence review
  • Focus more time on legal work, not paperwork

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Rawia Ashraf
VP, Product Management, Legal Practice and Productivity
Thomson Reuters
Rawia Ashraf, Vice President, Legal Practice and Productivity: Rawia develops customer-driven legal software that helps attorneys get their jobs done with a particular focus on innovative technologies and AI. Before joining Thomson Reuters, Rawia practiced antitrust law at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett in both New York and DC. She is a graduate of Cornell Law School and the University of Maryland. Outside of work, Rawia is active with Food Bank for New York City and other nonprofits focusing on women's income inequality.
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Alexia Adda
Senior Product Marketing Manager, Legal Tech
Thomson Reuters
Alexia Adda is a Senior Manager in the Inbound Product Marketing, Legal Tech team at Thomson Reuters. Her work focuses on the Legal Tech Platform and Transaction Management solutions, covering HighQ to Document Intelligence.​ Prior to joining Thomson Reuters, Alexia was a litigator for 14 years, specializing offshore and onshore corporate, commercial and insolvency disputes.

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