Legal research is draining law firms. Lawyers spend 17% of their workweek on research, yet only 37% of total time is billable.
To hit 2,000 billable hours, lawyers must work over 3,000 hours annually—fueling burnout, lost profitability, and slower client delivery.
Most lawyers bill 1,693 hours per year, well below firm targets. Nearly half of all working time (48%) is lost to administrative and manual research tasks.
In Mauritius, this translates into millions of rupees in unrealised revenue and avoidable opportunity cost.
Legal AI delivers measurable results:
The result: faster work, fewer write-offs, and reduced reliance on outside counsel.
Themis is purpose-built for Mauritius:
Every output is jurisdiction-aware, structured, and citation-backed.
Firms using Themis:
And clients expect it — 67% of corporate counsel now prefer AI-enabled law firms.
Legal data security is non-negotiable. With breaches averaging $5.08M, Themis is built for trust:
Designed to align with professional and ethical obligations.
Unlike consumer AI tools, Themis is:
No hallucinations. No training risks. No guesswork.
Most firms see results within 1–3 months.
Onboarding is simple:
No change to how you practice; just faster results.
Legal AI adoption is accelerating globally at 7.5% CAGR.
Early adopters gain:
The choice is simple: lead the shift—or compete against it.
Flexible plans for every firm:
Themis costs less than an intern, yet delivers senior associate-level research, 24/7.