Find out which laws apply to your business, which AI tools help you comply, and what changed in any jurisdiction this week — without reading 100 pages of legislation.
Technology laws, legal tech tools, and AI in legal — tracked across 12 major jurisdictions. Free to browse. Built for legal and business teams.
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You open EUR-Lex. 85 pages of legislative text. Articles 6 through 12 might apply — or might not, depending on your risk classification. Three hours later you still need a lawyer to confirm. The call costs €500 and happens next Tuesday.
LexChat identifies your system type, surfaces the three articles that apply, explains them in plain English, and shows you four compliance tools rated by LexScore. Working answer in under two minutes. The lawyer call is now a 20-minute confirmation.
You have 12 tools. You have a list of regulations. Connecting the two means reading every vendor's compliance documentation — written by their marketing team to be maximally vague. A week of work. Still not sure.
LexMap cross-references every tool against every regulation it addresses — confirmed by research, not vendor claims. LexScore tells you how strong that coverage actually is. The audit that took a week now takes an afternoon.
Google Alerts for seven jurisdictions. Half the results are articles summarising other articles. The actual regulatory text is in six government portals in four languages. By the time you've synthesised it, something else has changed.
LexRadar tracks regulatory velocity across 12 jurisdictions daily. One page shows every enforcement action, draft bill, and guidance document — tagged by jurisdiction, summarised in plain English. Thirty minutes every Monday. Always current.
Technology law is converging across jurisdictions faster than any practitioner can track alone. TechCorpLegal indexes the laws, rates the tools, and decodes AI's role — for every major legal market.
Statutes, regulations, and legal frameworks covering AI, data privacy, cybersecurity, fintech, platform liability, and IP — indexed by jurisdiction and topic, summarised by LexAI.
Stop reading vendor marketing. Every significant legal technology platform is rated by LexScore — contract intelligence, eDiscovery, compliance, legal research, and IP tools — across five objective criteria.
How artificial intelligence is reshaping law — from LLMs in contract review to AI regulation frameworks, from judicial use of algorithms to the future of legal work across every major market.
LexScore is an independent 0–100 rating for every legal tech tool — scored on what actually matters: which regulations it covers, how mature the AI is, and whether it works outside the US. No paid placement, ever.
View rankings →LexRadar monitors 12 jurisdictions daily and surfaces only what matters — new laws, enforcement actions, draft bills — tagged by topic and explained in plain language. Stay current without the noise.
Open Radar →The question no other platform answers. LexMap cross-references every tool against every regulation it addresses across every jurisdiction. Pick a law and see the tools. Pick a tool and see the laws. The compliance mapping that took weeks, done instantly.
Explore LexMap →LexChat is a context-aware assistant that knows which page you're on — so when you ask a question about a law or tool, it answers with TechCorpLegal's research, not a generic summary from the internet.
Ask LexChat →Every tool in the directory carries a LexScore — a 0–100 proprietary rating calculated by AI across five criteria. No paid placement. No sponsored rankings. Updated weekly as tools and regulations evolve.
LexScore evaluates every legal tech tool against five objective criteria. The score updates weekly as tools evolve, regulations change, and adoption signals shift.
From the EU AI Act to South Korea's PIPA. Mature markets covered in depth, growing markets tracked as their tech law frameworks develop.
Regulatory updates, case law summaries, and trend analysis — generated and curated daily across all 12 jurisdictions by LexAI.
The first enforcement obligations under the EU AI Act are live. High-risk AI system operators face new documentation, transparency, and human oversight requirements effective immediately.
New content labelling requirements and security assessment obligations for offshore providers under China's expanded GenAI regulations.
India's Data Protection Board is now operational. Consent frameworks, data fiduciary obligations, and cross-border transfer rules are in effect.
Every AI regulation development, draft bill, enforcement action, and guidance document across 12 jurisdictions — tracked daily, summarised by LexAI, searchable by topic and jurisdiction.
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