Proxiio and ContractPodAi partner to scale legal artificial intelligence with Leah

Proxiio Global Solutions teams up with ContractPodAi to deploy Leah, an agentic artificial intelligence platform, driving faster, more accurate legal workflows at scale.

ContractPodAi, a prominent provider in legal artificial intelligence solutions and contract lifecycle management, has announced a strategic collaboration with Proxiio Global Solutions, an alternative legal services provider focused on contracts and compliance. The partnership is set to operationalize ContractPodAi’s Leah platform—an agentic artificial intelligence system—alongside Proxiio’s expertise in legal service delivery. This integration aims to bring tangible improvements in speed, visibility, and compliance across contract management workflows for global organizations.

Sanjay Singh, co-founder of Proxiio Global Solutions, emphasized that intelligent, tech-enabled solutions are key to the future of legal operations. Through Leah, Proxiio combines advanced artificial intelligence automation with deep legal knowledge, helping clients achieve higher accuracy and performance benchmarks. The Leah-driven managed services model leverages structured processes and quality controls to scale contract handling without losing oversight. By automating tasks such as drafting, clause extraction, redlining, and compliance checks—but retaining human review for critical decisions—Proxiio enables quicker turnaround, improved risk identification, and enhanced obligation tracking.

Anurag Malik, chief technology officer and president at ContractPodAi, highlighted that the pairing merges ‘deep legal delivery expertise and cutting-edge artificial intelligence’. With Proxiio’s scalable model and domain fluency, Leah can now be applied to complex legal environments to realize better contract outcomes and compliance. The result is a smarter, more operationally disciplined solution that supports a wide range of enterprise legal and regulatory use cases, delivering greater efficiency and measurable value for in-house legal and procurement teams.

ContractPodAi continues to be recognized as a pioneer in generative artificial intelligence for legal teams, with global operations supporting lawyers in authoring, analyzing, and managing legal documents securely and at scale. Proxiio, meanwhile, provides technology-forward legal solutions from its bases in the U.S. and India, spanning contract management, compliance, eDiscovery, litigation, and investigation support, with a strong emphasis on quality, consistency, and client outcomes.

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