eBrevia Featured in The Suffolk Lawyer, Showcases Innovation with Live Member Demo

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The Suffolk County Bar Association’s publication, the Suffolk Lawyer, recently featured eBrevia.

eBrevia recently was  featured in The Suffolk Lawyer, the official publication of the Suffolk County Bar Association, highlighting our continued commitment to delivering practical, high-impact AI solutions for legal professionals.

The article spotlights one of eBrevia’s newest innovations: Prep, our AI-powered project scoping and cost estimation module. Designed specifically for M&A and large-scale contract review projects, Prep addresses one of the most persistent challenges legal teams face: understanding the scope, complexity, and risk of a deal before the real work begins.

As outlined in the feature, Prep transforms what has traditionally been a manual, assumption-driven process into a fast, data-informed workflow. By analyzing entire data rooms in minutes, Prep provides legal teams with a clear picture of what lies ahead: identifying document types, surfacing key clauses like change-of-control or indemnity provisions, and offering insight into overall complexity and risk density.

Early visibility enables firms to make smarter decisions from the outset. Instead of relying on rough estimates, teams can build staffing plans, budgets, and timelines grounded in real data. The result is not only greater efficiency, but also more transparency and confidence for clients.

The article also emphasizes the practical impact of Prep across firms of all sizes. For large organizations, it supports faster, more strategic deal scoping and client pitches. For smaller practices, it levels the playing field, bringing sophisticated analytical capabilities that were once difficult to access without significant resources.

Importantly, the feature underscores that AI is most powerful when paired with human expertise. Prep is designed to augment, not replace, legal judgment, with workflows that support validation, oversight, and adherence to confidentiality requirements.

In addition to the publication feature, we connected directly with members of the SCBA last month, when eBrevia’s Rick Wood delivered a live demonstration of our platform. The session included a closer look at DraftPro, our contract drafting solution, and how it complements tools like Prep to streamline the full contract lifecycle, from initial scoping through drafting and analysis at scale.

The engagement and feedback from attendees reinforced what we continue to see across the industry: Legal professionals are eager for solutions that are not only innovative, but also practical, reliable, and immediately impactful in their day-to-day work.

If you’d like to learn more about Prep, DraftPro, or eBrevia’s full suite of solutions, we’d be happy to connect.

About eBrevia

Established in 2011 and trusted by some of the world’s most prestigious companies, eBrevia is a leader in AI contract analysis and management with clients in the US, EMEA, and APAC. For more than a decade, eBrevia serves law firms, corporations, audit/consulting companies, and financial institutions, such as Baker McKenzie, Norton Rose Fulbright, Kroll, SAP, Intel, PwC, EY, and MUFG.

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