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Welcome back to Neural Notes, a weekly column where I look at some of the most interesting (and sometimes weird) Australian AI news of the week. In this edition: Legaltech startup Deeligence is cutting down on the grind of due diligence and reshaping traditional legal fees.
Streamlining due dilligence in the legal space
Deeligence recently secured $1 million in funding, with participation from the Alice Anderson Fund.
The Melbourne-based startup has positioned itself as a notable disruptor for legal tech by targeting the often tedious and pricey due diligence space.
Both its co-founders — Elena Tsalanidis and Justin Hansky — have legal backgrounds.
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