Joan Roca (RocaJunyent): “Leya is a reflection of our vision for the future”
The executive chairman and partner of RocaJunyent details the integration of the generative AI tool in the firm, its impact on operations, and his strategic vision to adapt to the legal sector of the future
by julia gil
Generative artificial intelligence is already transforming the legal landscape in Spain, and RocaJunyent, under the direction of Joan Roca, positions itself at the forefront with the incorporation of Leya. On November 15, the firm announced its integration (link to the news), following the roadmap set out in the firm’s strategic plan. This tool, designed to optimize knowledge management and speed up internal processes, not only improves the quality of service to clients, but also reflects a commitment to innovation as a strategic axis of the firm. Roca emphasizes the need to carefully value this investment, stressing that it will not replace the generation of juniors, but will drive the search for professionals with specific skills and qualities to maximize the potential of technology. Roca emphasizes the need to carefully value this investment, stressing that it will not replace generations of juniors, but will drive the search for professionals with specific skills and qualities to maximize the potential of technology.
What motivated RocaJunyent to bet on this Generative AI tool?
The adoption of Leya responds to the need to optimize knowledge management and documentation, facilitating fast and accurate access to relevant information for our lawyers. This not only improves productivity, but also allows us to offer faster and more personalized solutions to our clients, always maintaining the highest quality standards. We hope that the tool will help us stay at the forefront in a constantly evolving industry, allowing us to anticipate and adapt to new trends and market demands. This tool is a reflection of our vision for the future and our commitment to technological innovation as a driver of growth and differentiation in the legal field.
What are the long-term goals you hope to achieve through this advanced technology?
First, we seek to improve operational efficiency. AI allows us to automate repetitive and administrative tasks, freeing up time for our lawyers to focus on higher value-added activities, such as legal analysis and legal strategy. This not only increases productivity, but also improves the quality of service we provide to our clients. Secondly, we aim to enhance the accuracy and speed of information management. With these tools, we can access relevant documentation and knowledge more quickly and accurately, enabling us to respond more quickly and accurately to our clients’ needs. This is especially crucial in a legal environment where time and accuracy are critical factors. In addition, one of our key objectives is to foster continuous innovation. Last but not least, we seek to strengthen our capacity for adaptation and resilience, thus ensuring the long-term sustainability and growth of our firm.