NetDocuments announced today at its Inspire APAC conference in Melbourne that Vincent by Clio is now part of the company’s ndConnect interoperability program. Since joining Clio through the vLex acquisition, Vincent has become part of the Clio platform as a cutting-edge, AI-driven research tool delivering accurate, explainable results grounded in authoritative legal sources. This partnership brings Vincent by Clio’s unparalleled international legal research and AI-powered insight directly into NetDocuments – allowing shared customers to securely access statutes, case law, and analytics from the Clio Library, the world’s most comprehensive legal library, all within their document workflows.
ndConnect is NetDocuments interoperability program that allows legal professionals to securely and seamlessly integrate best-in-class AI solutions into their NetDocuments environment.
Built on the same trusted security and governance foundation that powers over 7,000 organisations globally, ndConnect ensures customers can connect leading AI solutions like Vincent by Clio while maintaining full control of their data, permissions, and compliance obligations.
“By connecting Vincent by Clio through ndConnect, we’re empowering firms to bring together two historically separate worlds – research and work product – in a single, intelligent, and governed workflow,” said Dan Hauck, Chief Product Officer at NetDocuments. “For our customers across APAC, and internationally, access to Vincent by Clio’s unmatched global legal research through ndConnect delivers the best of both worlds: breadth of insight and depth of security.”
“Our expanded partnership with NetDocuments is a major step forward in connecting global legal knowledge with the tools lawyers use every day,” said Dan Hoadley, Senior Director, Product Management at Clio. “By integrating our AI-powered research and extensive international legal library directly into NetDocuments, we’re enabling legal professionals around the world to access the information they need with confidence, security, and speed.”
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