A new legal tech company is set to launch a groundbreaking AI-powered arbitration platform on February 3. The tool, called Arbitrus, aims to automate the arbitration process and make decision-making more efficient.
Arbitrus is the flagship product of Fortuna Arbitration, a company co-founded by three experts: Harvard Law School student Kimo Gandall, computer scientist Kenny McLaren, and Husch Blackwell partner Brian Potts. The company is operating as a subsidiary of Fortuna-Insights, a legal research firm founded by Gandall and McLaren in 2023.
The founders hope that Arbitrus will transform the traditional practice of arbitration by using artificial intelligence to streamline the decision-making process. This innovative tool could potentially reduce the time and cost associated with arbitration, making it more accessible and efficient for users.
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