LexisNexis introduces Lexis+ AI with Protégé in Hong Kong, giving lawyers a GenAI agent to automate legal tasks and boost productivity.

LexisNexis has commercially launched Lexis+ AI with Protégé in Hong Kong, offering legal professionals a personalized GenAI assistant designed for legal workflows. Built on proprietary agentic and GenAI, the platform combines task automation, document generation, and self-checking features in a secure environment.

The AI assistant can draft full legal documents, summarize up to 300-page files, and suggest workflow actions based on uploaded material. Protégé also enables graphical event timelines, dynamic follow-up prompts, and editable outputs—all within Lexis+ AI or exportable to Word. Users can store and analyze thousands of documents via the encrypted Protégé Vault.

The system uses agentic AI to complete complex legal tasks independently, reviewing its own output before handing it off for human review. It can draft deposition questions, legal memos, and transactional content while suggesting prompt refinements to guide the user more effectively. Lawyers no longer need to switch tools or manually analyze lengthy texts—Protégé handles both speed and precision.

This rollout follows a U.S. launch and marks a step forward in AI-powered legal practice across Asia. By combining extractive, generative, and now agentic AI, LexisNexis aims to transform legal work from research to drafting. As legal professionals face increasing demands, Protégé offers faster turnaround, improved accuracy, and a streamlined, integrated experience.