
Eudia Acquires Johnson Hana to Form AI-Augmented Legal Workforce
Eudia has announced its acquisition of Johnson Hana, aiming to establish the world's first AI-augmented human workforce, announced in a press release. This strategic move integrates over 300 elite legal professionals into Eudia's platform, which combines human expertise with artificial intelligence to transform legal services.
Eudia's approach, termed "Augmented Intelligence," emphasizes the partnership between humans and AI, rather than viewing AI as merely a tool. This acquisition is set to enhance Eudia's offerings by embedding deep human expertise within its AI systems, thereby accelerating outcomes and driving business value for its Fortune 500 clients.
Johnson Hana, founded by former Barrister Dan Fox, has been recognized for its innovative approach to legal services, acting as an extension of in-house legal teams for major clients like Citibank and Coca-Cola. The acquisition aligns with Eudia's vision to redefine traditional legal service models and create a new class of product that enhances the capabilities of in-house teams.
The acquisition will be highlighted at Eudia's upcoming Augmented Intelligence Summit, where further details on their AI transformation strategies will be shared with top legal leaders from Fortune 500 companies.
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