On the 26th, at the LexisNexis Korea office in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, Lee Hyuksoo, CEO of LexisNexis Korea (left), and Kim Mingyun, CEO of CaseNote, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing an agreement. Photo by LexisNexis

On the 26th, at the LexisNexis Korea office in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, Lee Hyuksoo, CEO of LexisNexis Korea (left), and Kim Mingyun, CEO of CaseNote, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing an agreement. Photo by LexisNexis

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Global legal information company LexisNexis (Korea branch CEO Lee Hyuksoo) has formed a strategic partnership with domestic case law search service provider 'CasesNote' (CEO Kim Mingyun).


According to the legal community on the 29th, LexisNexis and CasesNote held a signing ceremony on the 26th at the LexisNexis Korea branch office in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, to establish the strategic partnership.


Both companies recognized that because publicly available legal content in Korea is limited, legal professionals face difficulties in accessing legal content, including case law, as it is hard to obtain search and analysis-related information. Therefore, they formed this partnership to jointly provide global legal content, including Korea, to legal professionals.


In particular, the partnership aims for ▲ strategic collaboration in various fields including sales ▲ enhancing the competitiveness of domestic legal professionals ▲ strengthening the capability to provide the best legal services domestically and internationally, and plans to consider technological cooperation in the future starting with this partnership.


CasesNote is a domestic legal information service with over 400,000 monthly users, offering more than 3 million cases, commentaries, statutes, judgments, and voting rights analyses, among other legal content necessary for legal work, through a user-friendly interface.


Lee Hyuksoo, CEO of LexisNexis Korea branch, said, "Through the partnership with CasesNote, a leader among domestic legal tech startups, we are pleased to add domestic content to LexisNexis's global product portfolio, enabling us to provide legal professionals with the best domestic and international legal information services."


Kim Mingyun, CEO of CasesNote, said, "We are very pleased to form a partnership with LexisNexis, the largest global legal information service company," and added, "We look forward to developing the CasesNote service and providing it to more customers through this partnership with LexisNexis."



LexisNexis provides services in over 150 countries with a global network, vast content of 2.5 petabytes (PB), and services utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) technology. Lexis+ AI, a generative legal AI service launched in the United States last October that has created a great impact, is scheduled for full domestic launch next month.


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