Syllo transforms complex litigation with agentic AI document review
- Syllo partners with eDiscovery professionals and elite law firms to produce a white paper on AI document review.
- The white paper presents validation studies showcasing the performance of Syllo's agentic AI system in live litigations.
- Syllo's system represents a significant advancement in document review efficiency, promising to reshape complex litigation.
In New York on March 21, 2025, Syllo, an AI-powered litigation workspace, alongside seasoned litigators and eDiscovery professionals, announced the release of a significant white paper detailing the transformative potential of agentic AI document review in complex litigation. This collaborative effort involved contributions from twenty-five experts from seven prestigious law firms, showcasing how Syllo's innovative approach to automating document review can enhance efficiency in legal processes. The white paper features validation studies illustrating the superior performance of Syllo’s system, which orchestrates multiple large language models for comprehensive analysis of extensive datasets. The paper highlighted the importance of harnessing GenAI technology to provide legal teams a scalable, accurate, and cost-effective means of reviewing vast numbers of documents. Syllo's agentic document review system allows legal teams to autonomously manage the complexities of document analysis, addressing nuanced legal issues with unprecedented speed and precision. Jeffrey Chivers, Syllo's co-founder and CEO, emphasized the necessity of deploying such technology effectively in large-scale litigation scenarios to achieve optimal results. According to the white paper, Syllo has achieved remarkable metrics including an average recall of 97.8 percent and precision of 79.7 percent over the last ten document reviews. Additionally, there have been notable instances where Syllo’s system recorded a 100 percent recall rate in four separate automated document reviews. These achievements underscore the platform's capacity to expedite document review processes more efficiently than traditional managed review teams and outdated technology-assisted methods. Professor Jamie Callan from Carnegie Mellon University, a technical contributor to the paper, praised Syllo's innovative tagging solution as a groundbreaking method for addressing the critical challenge of reviewing large datasets in legal contexts. The collective insights from the expert litigators showcased in the study not only demonstrate the advantages of leveraging Syllo’s technology but also pave the way for a significant paradigm shift within the litigation and eDiscovery industry as a whole, helping to bridge the gap between legal expertise and technological advancement.