Leah Partners with Ulster University to Integrate Agentic AI into Legal Education
Leah has announced a partnership with Ulster University’s Centre for Legal Technology to integrate its Leah Legal platform into the university’s Legal Innovation and Technology Law master’s program, according to a press release. The collaboration aims to provide students with direct experience using enterprise-level AI tools applied to legal tasks.
Through the program, students will engage with Leah Legal’s agentic AI architecture, designed to support full legal workflows such as document analysis, contract review, and drafting. The platform is structured around defined legal processes, allowing participants to understand how AI integrates with existing workflows under human oversight.
Ulster University’s course director, Adam Buick, said the platform helps students explore how AI supports various stages of legal work. Leah’s President and CTO, Anurag Malik, added that the initiative helps students develop practical legal engineering skills and prepare for AI-enabled legal environments.
Leah, recognized as a global leader in agentic AI and a Gartner CLM Visionary, operates globally with offices in London, New York, Dubai, Sydney, Glasgow, Mumbai, and Singapore.
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