Fastcase has sued Alexi, alleging the startup used a licensed database to train models, display case law, and incorporate Fastcase marks inside its interface while building a competing research ...
Clio-owned Fastcase has sued Canadian AI research platform Alexi in Washington, D.C., accusing it of turning a restricted data licence into a springboard for a rival AI legal research tool. The ...
FILE PHOTO: A gavel is seen on legal books in Washington, D.C., U.S., May 14, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly (Reuters) - As artificial intelligence pushes deeper into the legal industry, Fastcase and vLex ...
Legal AI platform Alexi has lodged anti-competition claims against Clio, one of Canada’s largest legal tech companies, telling a US federal court that its once-cordial partnership with a third legal ...
Toronto legal artificial-intelligence software startup Alexi Technologies Inc. says a lawsuit against it by B.C. legal technology powerhouse Clio has forced it to slash staff and scared off clients ...
After being sued for an alleged contract breach, Alexi fires back with countersuit. After being sued for an alleged contract breach, Toronto-based legaltech startup Alexi has fired back with ...
A recently-filed federal court complaint tests the enforceability of restrictive terms in a data license against the use of licensed data for generative AI purposes. The outcome of this case may turn ...
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Legaltech supplier Fastcase, which is owned by Clio, is suing Canadian start-up rival Alexi in a dispute over a licensing agreement, trade secrets and trademarks. The lawsuit, filed in Washington DC ...
A subsidiary of B.C.-based legal technology powerhouse Clio is suing fellow Canadian digital company Alexi Technologies Inc., claiming the Toronto startup misused access to its research database to ...
Alexi denies misusing Fastcase data to build a competing platform. Two Canadian legaltech firms are headed for a legal battle over access to a research database that is part of a $1-billion USD deal.