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India-based Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas (CAM) has signed an agreement with Kira Systems, a Canada-based machine learning software provider, to improve the efficiency, accuracy and speed of the firm's delivery model for legal services.

Kira is a tool that uses artificial intelligence to identify, evaluate and derive clauses and other information from contracts and other types of legal documents. It also has integrated machine learning models for different transaction requirements across practice areas.

International law firms like Clifford Chance also use Kira software. Meanwhile, several firms including Baker & Hostetler, Linklaters and Pinsent Masons have started experimenting with AI in workflow processes in their firms

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