A DeltaAI, legaltech that applies artificial intelligence to predict legal disputes and mitigate conflicts between companies and consumers, has announced the launch of the concept ‘Legal as a Service’ in Brazil, an initiative that offers integrated legal solutions based on technology for companies facing an increase in lawsuits related to abusive consumer practices. The proposal aims to meet the growing demand for efficient and tailored legal solutions.
Between January and October 2024, the National Council of Justice (CNJ) recorded 533,774 new lawsuits for abusive consumer practices, with an average of 1,750 cases per day. São Paulo, Paraná, and Rio Grande do Sul stand out as the states with the highest litigation rates, reflecting the increasing trend of judicialization in Brazil.
‘By offering legal services on demand, DeltaAI facilitates access to personalized legal solutions quickly and effectively, without the need for a dedicated internal structure,’ explains Patrícia Carvalho, CEO of DeltaAI. ‘Our model allows companies to manage legal risks more effectively, given the rise in lawsuits in Brazil.’
Inspired by the ‘Bank as a Service’ model, which enables companies to access banking services without the need for their own infrastructure, the concept of ‘Legal as a Service’ aims to transform how companies hire legal solutions. With this model, companies can access specialized on-demand services tailored to their needs, without the complexity and costs of maintaining a robust internal legal structure.
The initiative includes preventive consulting, document automation, and litigation monitoring, with the aim of reducing the volume of litigated processes. DeltaAI seeks not only to help companies face the increasing litigation but also to improve their relationship with consumers through proactive legal management.
Using artificial intelligence and data analysis, DeltaAI offers strategic information to support companies in making more accurate decisions and adopting practices that ensure legal compliance and consumer satisfaction. Thus, the legaltech positions itself as an option for companies seeking innovative solutions in the legal market.
“We want to provide companies with the necessary tools to manage and mitigate legal risks. Furthermore, by adopting a preventive approach, it is possible to reduce litigation and avoid judicialization. Our goal is to contribute to a more functional legal management, helping companies to prevent processes and, when necessary, manage them more effectively,” concludes Patrícia.
DeltaAI, with the concept of “Legal as a Service,” seeks to meet the growing demand for efficient legal services, creating a solution that integrates technology and legal expertise for companies throughout Brazil. The proposal aims to provide more agility and reduce dependence on complex internal legal structures.