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Epiq AI Labs™ Announces New Members

Epiq AI Labs™ Announces

Congrats to Epiq for the announcement that Epiq AI Labs™ announces new corporate, law firm, and academic members! Part of the press release is below, here’s a link to the full release!

Epiq AI Labs™ Announces New Corporate, Law Firm, and Academic Members

Defining the future of legal with long-term investment in AI research, technologies, and education

NEW YORK – Aug. 6, 2025 – Epiq announced today Epiq AI Labs™ now includes more than 25 members who are working together to advance the creation and successful adoption of agentic AI in the legal industry.

Epiq is leading this invitation-only community of legal and AI researchers, engineers, academics, and industry experts to solve problems that go beyond known business-of-law and practice-of-law needs. Membership is growing with representatives from corporations, law firms, and academic institutions. 

New members include:

“This group of AI technology researchers, engineers, and industry-leading practitioners is actively applying AI to corporate legal and law firm work,” said Head of Epiq AI Labs™ Igor Labutov. “Epiq AI Labs™ is developing innovative AI solutions while navigating the practical real-world experimentation and iteration required to deliver meaningful leaps in outcomes, rather than incremental improvements. Corporate legal departments and law firms can turn to this community to inform their AI strategy and support their teams to accelerate their legal service efficiency, accuracy, and accessibility.”

“We are committed to a long-term vision for AI in legal,” said Bishan Yang, Head of Product, Epiq AI Labs™. “We are focused on solving the most difficult and important technology challenges — those that require fundamental research and development and will become products for clients over a two-to-three-year horizon.”
 
Epiq AI Labs™ is organized into three groups:

“Epiq AI Labs™ provides us the opportunity to get early access to new AI products and explore innovative ideas and best practices with industry peers and top AI technology researchers,” said Wendy Curtis, Chief Innovation Officer, Orrick.

Eduardo Kassner, Chief Data & AI Officer, Software & Digital Platforms, Microsoft Corporation added, “It’s a forum that is guiding the market positioning and long-term vision for AI in legal.”

Epiq AI Labs™ places a strong emphasis on education — grounding emerging developments in objective, scientific reality through benchmarks and studies. A goal of Epiq AI Labs™ is to provide realistic projections on the trajectory of these technologies and contextualize them within frameworks the industry already understands and increasingly accepts.

The concept of Epiq AI Labs™ was born out of the initial collaboration between Labutov, Yang, and industry-leading practitioners at Sullivan & Cromwell LLP. The Lab is focused on solving priority legal use cases and informing the development of Epiq agentic AI solutions. Corporations and law firms use Epiq AI Discovery Assistant™, available in the Epiq Service Cloud platform, to simultaneously review data for issues, privilege, and responsiveness, using prompts and models automatically created from review protocols. Epiq AI Discovery Assistant™ automates more than 80 percent of traditional eDiscovery processes and completes reviews up to 90 percent faster than traditional TAR or linear review, with up to 4000x throughput, including for large and complex datasets. 

Congrats again to Epiq for the announcement that Epiq AI Labs™ announces new corporate, law firm, and academic members! Great group of experts and thought leaders!

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