
"When it comes to standalone editing software for legal professionals, there have been basically three choices: BriefCatch, WordRake, and PerfectIt. Now that list is one shorter, as BriefCatch has acquired WordRake. According to Ross Guberman, founder of BriefCatch, his company has acquired WordRake's core product and technology assets. The WordRake product will be integrated into BriefCatch as part of a single product offering."
""Everyone's racing to build AI writing tools, but most of them start from scratch with no real expertise in legal writing," Guberman said in an email. "WordRake has 12 patents and over a decade of proven editing algorithms. We're thrilled to build on that substantive foundation rather than reinvent the wheel with another chatbot or UI." BriefCatch and WordRake are similar products in that they each focus on enhancing clarity and concision."
BriefCatch acquired WordRake's core product and technology assets and will integrate the WordRake product into a single BriefCatch offering. Scott Johns, WordRake's CEO, is joining BriefCatch as a strategic advisor. WordRake holds 12 patents and more than a decade of proven editing algorithms. BriefCatch plans to build on WordRake's substantive foundation rather than recreate editing capabilities from scratch. BriefCatch and WordRake each emphasize enhancing clarity and concision, while PerfectIt focuses on proofreading tasks such as punctuation, capitalization, and formatting. All three tools have been tested and compared in prior evaluations, and BriefCatch released version 4 with new features.
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