Coheso Team
Coheso Team
Legaltech News covered Coheso's launch, exploring how our generative AI platform helps in-house legal and compliance teams work more efficiently. The coverage examined our approach to solving persistent challenges in legal operations.
Why Legaltech News Took Notice
The legal technology landscape is crowded with point solutions. Legaltech News highlighted what makes Coheso different: a comprehensive platform that addresses intake, workflow, and AI-powered assistance in a single integrated solution.
Key Themes from the Coverage
The article explored several aspects of Coheso's approach:
- Generative AI at the Core — Unlike retrofitted AI features, Coheso was built from the ground up with large language models
- Multi-Channel Intake — Meeting business users where they already work (email, Slack, Teams)
- Automated Responses — Handling routine inquiries without attorney involvement
- Legal Operations Focus — Designed specifically for in-house teams, not law firms
The In-House Legal Challenge
Corporate legal departments increasingly function as internal service providers. Business stakeholders expect responsive, efficient support—but also want legal to be a strategic partner. Balancing these demands requires tools that:
- Reduce administrative burden so lawyers can focus on legal work
- Capture institutional knowledge for consistent, accurate responses
- Provide visibility into workload and performance metrics
- Scale efficiently as request volume grows
Coheso's Differentiated Approach
Rather than asking legal teams to change how they work, Coheso adapts to existing processes while introducing intelligent automation. The platform learns from your organization's policies, contracts, and historical responses to provide increasingly relevant assistance.
Built for Compliance Teams Too
While legal departments are a primary focus, Coheso also serves compliance functions. The same challenges—fragmented intake, routine inquiries, and limited visibility—apply to compliance teams managing policy questions and regulatory matters.
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