Legal Tech Firm Orbital Launches Its Own Conveyancing Practice
Orbital, a legal technology company, has launched a residential conveyancing firm that will use its own artificial intelligence software to handle transactions. The move marks a shift from Orbital's previous business model of supplying technology to other law firms.
The company has spent several years developing and licensing its AI tools to legal practices. Now it's deploying that same software internally across its new conveyancing operation.
What This Means for Conveyancing Work
Conveyancing involves property transfers, document review, and legal compliance checks - tasks where AI can handle repetitive analysis and flag issues for human review. By building its own firm, Orbital can test its software in real-world conditions while handling client work.
The move reflects a broader trend: legal tech vendors moving beyond software licensing into service delivery. It gives Orbital direct feedback on how its tools perform and where they need refinement.
For Legal Professionals
Paralegals and conveyancing specialists should understand how AI for Legal practices work in their field. Those handling document review and property transactions may find their workflows changing as firms adopt similar tools.
For professionals in conveyancing roles, an AI Learning Path for Paralegals can help you understand how these systems complement rather than replace human judgment in legal work.
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