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Jackson Lewis Wins the 2026 Litera Foundation Innovation Award for Turning Matter Data into a Firm-Wide Growth AssetLitera, the legal AI platform provider that best unifies the practice and business of law, announced that Jackson Lewis P.C., a law firm with more than 1,100 attorneys in the U.S., is the recipient of the 2026 Foundation Innovation Award. The achievement recognizes outstanding innovation in how firms push Litera Foundation beyond its traditional use case, customizing it to meet their unique operational needs to centralize experience data, improve client responsiveness, and drive business growth. The award was presented by Litera CEO Avaneesh Marwaha at the Trailblazers Summit 2026, held June 9-10, 2026, at the Troutman Pepper Locke Atlanta office. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260625004694/en/
Litera CEO Avaneesh Marwaha presents the 2026 Foundation Innovation Award, accepted by implementation partner Lynn Oser, Founder, LKO Information Management Consulting, on behalf of Jackson Lewis, at Trailblazers Summit 2026, hosted by Troutman Pepper Locke. "The Foundation Innovation Awards celebrate firms that are raising the bar on client value and service delivery," said Sean Munafo, Chief Revenue Officer, Litera. "Differentiation today comes down to how effectively a firm can harness its data to clearly demonstrate where and how it creates impactfor clients. Congratulations to Jackson Lewis for building a foundation that strengthens attorney performance, sharpens client engagement, and makes their value proposition clear at every interaction." When a high-profile pitch lacked key matter data, Jackson Lewis recognized that the issue was not simply technical and that a system upgrade alone would not solve it. In collaboration with Lynn Oser, founder of LKO Information Management Consulting, the Jackson Lewis Foundation team, led by Trina diNapoli, Director of Marketing & Business Development Operations and Systems, began using generative AI to draft matter narratives from case documents, guided by templates designed to shape AI responses. This approach addressed one of the team's biggest challenges: creating robust narratives that attorneys would only need to review rather than draft from scratch. The effort also revealed several organic sources of matter data across the firm, which the team incorporated into the workflow. As a result, more than 30,000 matters in Foundation now include enriched profiles and detailed narratives, giving business development teams and attorneys searchable, reliable client and matter data for client work, pitches, and proposals. "We're committed to continuous improvement, always moving forward, and not waiting for perfection before taking action," said Trina diNapoli. "I understand the great potential Foundation has to inform every aspect of a law firm's business, and we're just getting started. I'm excited to take it to the next level, proving value every step of the way." Award finalists were evaluated by a panel of experts based on innovation, integration, and potential to inspire the broader Foundation community, including Carrie Remhof, Director of Firm Intelligence, Troutman Pepper Locke, who took home the award last year and now brings that firsthand perspective to judging this year's finalists. The Foundation user community, representing over 100 firms, recently convened at the Trailblazers Summit 2026, a peer-focused event led by Troutman Pepper Locke, featuring a series of 13 sessions led by 30 industry experts from FBT Gibbons, Sheppard, Crowell & Moring, Ropes & Gray, Cleary Gottlieb, Litera, and more. The two-day event was attended by 40 of the Am Law 100 and featured an in-person Q&A session with Litera CEO Avaneesh Marwaha, who fielded questions from Foundation customers.
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