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At the 2025 Augmented Intelligence Summit, Eudia—widely regarded as the leading AI platform for in-house legal teams—announced a series of major product launches and strategic partnerships. These developments signaled a bold reimagining of enterprise legal operations, showcasing how AI had begun to transform the way legal work was delivered, scaled, and optimized across organizations.
Highlights include the launch of Eudia Counsel, the world's first AI-Augmented law firm operating under Arizona's Alternative Business Structure (ABS) program and a major expansion of the company's access-to-justice initiative, AI for Good.
Eudia Counsel: Reimagining Legal Service Delivery Through AI-Augmentation
At the center of announcements is the public launch of Eudia Counsel, a revolutionary law firm that embeds AI-augmented legal experts directly within client workflows. Born from extensive collaboration with Fortune 500 CLOs, Eudia Counsel helps in-house legal teams reclaim control over legal execution, cost structures, and institutional knowledge.
The firm launches with two foundational offerings:
Unlike traditional legal service models, each task completed through Eudia's Augmented Intelligence platform delivers immediate results while building long-term capability. At the core is each customer's unique customer Brain - a proprietary intelligence system that captures strategic context, legal preferences, and institutional knowledge. With every engagement, the Brain grows smarter, compounding in value to drive deeper insight, greater consistency, and increased efficiency over time.
"Most legal departments have lost control of their budgets and their knowledge," said Omar Haroun, CEO of Eudia. "Eudia Counsel is the first AI-native law firm built to help companies regain control of their knowledge. Every legal task completed through the platform doesn't just deliver an outcome—it makes the team smarter."
Eudia Counsel is advised by distinguished CLO leaders, including Dan Mascaro (former CLO of Progressive) and David Onorato (former GC of Royal Bank of Canada). The firm operates fully under Arizona's progressive ABS framework, allowing tight integration between legal workflow execution and Eudia's AI infrastructure.
AI for Good: Technology as a Force for Equity in Legal Systems
Eudia also announced a major expansion of its AI for Good initiative, reflecting the company's foundational belief that responsible, human-centered use of AI can be a force for equity in the legal system. This isn't a side project—it's a company-wide investment with tangible resources committed to removing systemic barriers and promoting meaningful opportunity across communities.
"AI has the power to dramatically improve access to justice," said David Van Reyk, Co-Founder & COO of Eudia. "We're investing in that future now—committing time, technology and supporting legal access."
AI for Good is a key component of Eudia Counsel, enabling deeply integrated AI-and-attorney services that open the door to new models of legal access and delivery.
The initiative focuses on four key priorities:
Eudia's product team and Eudia Counsel will provide platform access and support to help underserved communities resolve legal issues more affordably and effectively. The company is currently identifying a long-term partner in Arizona — a values-aligned organization already rooted in the state — to extend impact and co-create direct support for residents and communities.
Sigma and Insights: Building the Company Brain
The announcements highlighted continued maturity across the Eudia platform, made up of tightly integrated AI-human solutions that power legal work and capture legal intelligence along the way.
"At Eudia, we've built our platform on ontology-grounded, high-precision document understanding, advanced question-answering, and legal reasoning. By embedding these foundations into Sigma, Insights, and augmented solutions like Contracting and M&A, we're structuring knowledge into the Company Brain, compounding accuracy, efficiency, and long-term value," said Ashish Agrawal, Co-Founder & CTO of Eudia.
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