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MiAI Law launches AI-powered legal reasoning for lawyers

The news: MiAI Law has launched its AI-powered legal reasoning platform on the market following beta testing by lawyers and barristers.

The context: The launch follows a $2 million funding raise last year backed by global investors including former Citibank and JPMorgan employees.

MiAI Law, designed by practicing barrister Laina Chan, applies artificial intelligence directly to case law and legislation to generate legal reasoning and conclusions, aiming to support analytical processing instead of simply retrieving or summarising legal materials.

Beyond reasoning, the software also includes features like ‘LawCheck and ‘AppealCheck’ designed to identify gaps and legal vulnerabilities before advice or an appeal is delivered.

What they said: “Most tools can locate a case or statute, but they don’t show you why it matters, how it connects, or where the reasoning may fail. MiAI Law delivers transparent, methodical reports that lawyers can verify and test,” MiAI Law founder Laina Chan said.

“AI can support judgment, but it must never obscure it. MiAI Law is designed to strengthen professional reasoning, not replace it,” she added.

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