Miller Thomson is collaborating with Queen's University to develop a customized AI model trained on proprietary data that aligns with the Firm's specific use cases.
The OpenJustice platform, created by Queen's Conflict Analytics Lab, uses open-source, no-code AI tools to help legal professionals create programmable, lawyer-aligned AI models.
Our hands-on involvement in this project provides the opportunity to help advance legal technology in ways that meaningfully improves access to justice. This work closely aligns with our approach to legal innovation: enhancing how we serve clients by improving efficiency and working smarter, while upholding the highest standards of quality and confidentiality.
Read more about the platform: $1.3M+ in funding to unlock the power of AI for legal applications