Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory has introduced Libra, its artificial intelligence (AI) workspace for legal professionals, in Poland, integrating advanced AI technology with the company’s established legal content.
This launch represents another step in Libra’s pan-European expansion, following successful rollouts in the Netherlands and the recent integration of Wolters Kluwer’s trusted German legal content. The continued expansion highlights the value derived from Wolters Kluwer’s acquisition of Libra Technology.
Marcin Kleina, Managing Director for Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory in Poland and Romania, commented on the development. “The pairing of Wolters Kluwer’s authoritative Polish legal content with Libra’s innovative capabilities exemplifies the transformative power of AI,” Kleina stated. “We are enabling law firms and corporate legal departments to drive operational excellence, upholding the highest standards of quality and transparency while freeing up time for more strategic work.”
The Libra legal AI workspace, combined with Wolters Kluwer’s curated portfolio of expert legal content, allows professionals to conduct research, drafting, review, and analysis within a single platform. This aims to streamline workflows by providing instantaneous access to legislation, jurisprudence, expert commentaries, specialist literature, and journals from Wolters Kluwer Poland’s LEX research platform, all connected by advanced generative AI capabilities.
Viktor von Essen, CEO of Libra by Wolters Kluwer, noted the significance of the expansion. “Today marks another important step in Libra’s pan-European growth,” von Essen said. “Expanding into Poland allows us to connect with even more professionals who value the transparency, security and workflow gains that follow the integration of cutting-edge AI with authoritative legal content.”
Existing Wolters Kluwer customers in Poland are now eligible to begin a free trial version of the Libra legal AI workspace. Wolters Kluwer’s Legal & Regulatory division is dedicated to helping legal and compliance professionals enhance productivity, mitigate risk, and solve complex problems through expert solutions that combine deep domain knowledge with advanced technology and services. Wolters Kluwer, a global leader in information, software solutions, and services, reported 2024 annual revenues of €5.9 billion, serving customers in over 180 countries.