The New York State Bar Association announces a new partnership with the legal AI company Querious, offering the program to all members at a discounted rate.
Querious is the first Legal Conversational Intelligence™ platform built for the unique demands of legal practice. It uses artificial intelligence to highlight important legal information during client meetings in real-time using credible, publicly available sources. The program prompts attorneys to consider potential legal issues, case law and important questions to ask. Following the meeting, the program drafts a summary email and billing information.
“Querious is a powerful and innovative tool designed to help attorneys engage in sharper, more meaningful conversations with their clients,” said New York State Bar Association President Kathleen Sweet. “We are proud to offer this cutting-edge solution as a member benefit.”
Querious helps attorneys deliver clear advice, while reducing administrative tasks and upholding the highest ethical standards. The program was created by attorneys who understand the high stakes involved in every client conversation. It will integrate seamlessly with Microsoft and Google office platforms like Teams and Zoom.
“We are honored that the New York State Bar Association has recognized Querious as a trusted and innovative technology for its member attorneys,” said Querious inventor Hilary Bowman. “New York attorneys can lead the way in adopting AI responsibly in their client conversations, delivering high-impact legal services, and reducing administrative burdens.”
Bowman says the collaboration ensures members gain access, at a preferred rate, receiving a 20% discount on monthly and annual subscriptions. You can find more about the program and discount here.
About the New York State Bar Association
The New York State Bar Association is the largest voluntary state bar association in the nation. Since 1876, NYSBA has helped shape the development of law, educated and informed the legal profession and the public, and championed the rights of New Yorkers through advocacy and guidance in our communities.