ECIJA, nominated for the ninth consecutive year among the most innovative firms in Europe by the Financial Times
Financial Times has once again included ECIJA, for the ninth consecutive year, among the most innovative law firms in Europe, reinforcing our position as an international benchmark in driving technological transformation and the evolution of legal practice.
In the FT Innovative Lawyers Europe 2025 Awards, ECIJA has been nominated in four categories, including the most innovative digital strategy on the continent, thanks to our position as Full AI Firm, as well as the most innovative firm in Europe (outside the UK).
Also, projects such as the Quantum-Resistant Legal Encryption Project and ECIJA InsightOS, both nominated in the category of innovation in automation and AI tools, consolidate our commitment to the development of advanced technological solutions applied to the legal field.
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