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How Osborne Clarke Reinvented Due Diligence with Davia
Accelerating Complex Legal Audits with AI-Driven Insights
Nov 26, 2024


Osborne Clarke, a leading international law firm, has always been at the forefront of adopting technology to stay competitive. Recently, the firm partnered with Davia to optimize its legal workflows, particularly in due diligence processes for M&A transactions.
“Our due diligence process was highly resource-intensive,” says a senior associate at Osborne Clarke. “With tight deadlines and thousands of pages to review, efficiency was a constant challenge.”
The Challenges
Osborne Clarke faced growing pressure to deliver faster results without compromising accuracy. Traditional tools couldn’t keep pace with the volume of documents or the need for actionable insights.
The Solution
Davia’s AI-powered platform provided Osborne Clarke with automated document review and clause detection. By integrating Davia into their workflows, the firm cut document analysis time by over 60% and reduced errors through advanced risk flagging.
“Davia’s ability to identify critical clauses and suggest potential risks is a game-changer,” Sarah explains. “It frees up our lawyers to focus on strategic advisory rather than manual review.”
The Results
Within six months of adopting Davia, Osborne Clarke reported a 3x reduction in due diligence time, improved accuracy in identifying risk factors, and enhanced collaboration across its global teams.
Osborne Clarke, a leading international law firm, has always been at the forefront of adopting technology to stay competitive. Recently, the firm partnered with Davia to optimize its legal workflows, particularly in due diligence processes for M&A transactions.
“Our due diligence process was highly resource-intensive,” says a senior associate at Osborne Clarke. “With tight deadlines and thousands of pages to review, efficiency was a constant challenge.”
The Challenges
Osborne Clarke faced growing pressure to deliver faster results without compromising accuracy. Traditional tools couldn’t keep pace with the volume of documents or the need for actionable insights.
The Solution
Davia’s AI-powered platform provided Osborne Clarke with automated document review and clause detection. By integrating Davia into their workflows, the firm cut document analysis time by over 60% and reduced errors through advanced risk flagging.
“Davia’s ability to identify critical clauses and suggest potential risks is a game-changer,” Sarah explains. “It frees up our lawyers to focus on strategic advisory rather than manual review.”
The Results
Within six months of adopting Davia, Osborne Clarke reported a 3x reduction in due diligence time, improved accuracy in identifying risk factors, and enhanced collaboration across its global teams.
Osborne Clarke, a leading international law firm, has always been at the forefront of adopting technology to stay competitive. Recently, the firm partnered with Davia to optimize its legal workflows, particularly in due diligence processes for M&A transactions.
“Our due diligence process was highly resource-intensive,” says a senior associate at Osborne Clarke. “With tight deadlines and thousands of pages to review, efficiency was a constant challenge.”
The Challenges
Osborne Clarke faced growing pressure to deliver faster results without compromising accuracy. Traditional tools couldn’t keep pace with the volume of documents or the need for actionable insights.
The Solution
Davia’s AI-powered platform provided Osborne Clarke with automated document review and clause detection. By integrating Davia into their workflows, the firm cut document analysis time by over 60% and reduced errors through advanced risk flagging.
“Davia’s ability to identify critical clauses and suggest potential risks is a game-changer,” Sarah explains. “It frees up our lawyers to focus on strategic advisory rather than manual review.”
The Results
Within six months of adopting Davia, Osborne Clarke reported a 3x reduction in due diligence time, improved accuracy in identifying risk factors, and enhanced collaboration across its global teams.
Ruben Illouz
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