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Paragon Legal and GC AI Join Forces to Enhance In-House Legal Operations
Paragon Legal has announced a new partnership with GC AI, a provider of advanced legal artificial intelligence solutions. This collaboration will make GC AI’s innovative platform accessible to Paragon’s clients and team members, significantly improving productivity and expanding the availability of AI-driven tools in legal practices. The announcement was made on October 20, 2025, from Paragon’s headquarters in San Francisco.
This partnership builds on Paragon Legal’s history of successful alliances with other leading legal technology companies, including TermScout and Screens. With this latest collaboration, Paragon reaffirms its commitment to equipping clients and attorneys with tools that enhance efficiency and facilitate better alignment with business needs.
Enhancing Legal Workflows
Cecilia Ziniti, CEO of GC AI, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, “Our platform helps in-house teams cut through complexity and deliver faster, more strategic legal answers. By joining forces with Paragon, we’re able to pair our platform with their trusted network of legal professionals, ensuring the right blend of people and tools to transform legal workflows.”
As part of the initiative, Paragon Legal will not only provide access to GC AI’s platform but will also offer training opportunities. These training sessions are designed to facilitate seamless adoption and maximize the value derived from the AI solutions for both clients and attorneys.
Jessica Markowitz, President and COO of Paragon Legal, highlighted the significance of this collaboration, stating, “AI is already reshaping the legal industry, and partnerships like this one ensure our clients and team members are ahead of the curve. GC AI is a natural extension of the flexible, business-oriented solutions we deliver. Together, we’re helping legal departments work smarter, faster, and more strategically.”
Broader Vision for In-House Legal Teams
The partnership represents Paragon’s broader vision of empowering in-house legal teams through a combination of exceptional talent, innovative technology, and practical training. By integrating GC AI’s solutions, Paragon aims to enable legal departments to not only adapt to changing workload demands but to excel in a competitive environment.
Paragon Legal specializes in providing high-quality, flexible legal talent to corporations, allowing legal professionals to practice law outside traditional career paths. This approach empowers attorneys to achieve their professional and personal goals while meeting the dynamic needs of their clients.
GC AI enhances the capabilities of in-house teams by leveraging legal context and company memory, assisting lawyers in delivering swift and accurate responses across various workflows, from contract management to knowledge sharing. Currently, over 750 legal teams utilize GC AI to enhance their operational speed and broaden their impact within their organizations.
For more information about Paragon Legal, visit their website at paragonlegal.com. Additional details about GC AI can be found at gc.ai.
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