First Korean Company Honored with Award

Roen Company announced on the 14th that it won the 'AI Legal Assistant Platform of the Year' award at the 'Legal Tech Breakthrough Awards 2025'.


Now in its sixth year, the Legal Tech Breakthrough Awards is an awards ceremony organized by the global market research firm TechBreakthrough. The event recognizes companies with innovative capabilities and differentiated technologies across 20 categories, including Bot·AI Legal Assistant, Legal Research, Data and Analytics, Legal Education, and Practice Management.

Roen Company announced on the 14th that it won the 'AI Legal Assistant Platform of the Year' category at the 'Legal Tech Breakthrough Awards 2025'. Roen Company

Roen Company announced on the 14th that it won the 'AI Legal Assistant Platform of the Year' category at the 'Legal Tech Breakthrough Awards 2025'. Roen Company

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This year, Roen Company became the first Korean company to be included on the list of awardees. The company stood shoulder to shoulder with global winners such as Meta, the world's largest social media company; LexisNexis, a leading provider of global legal information and analytics solutions; and LegalZoom, the top online legal services provider in the United States.


In the Bot·AI Legal Assistant category, which includes the AI Legal Assistant Platform of the Year award won by Roen Company, a total of 113 candidates competed fiercely for the honor.


The AI Legal Assistant Platform of the Year award is given to the most innovative and influential AI-based platform that has advanced legal work. Roen Company was recognized for automating legal workflows and providing highly accessible legal work support services for professionals through Superlawyer, Korea's first and only commercial legal AI service, earning the honor of this award.


Superlawyer, which was launched in July last year, has secured about 18,000 members in just 16 months. It also set a record by correctly answering 123 questions on the 14th Bar Exam multiple-choice section, far surpassing the passing mark of 96 questions.



Kim Bonhwan, CEO of Roen Company, stated, "We are honored that the global competitiveness and growth potential of K-LegalTech have been highly recognized," and added, "We will further expand investment in AI technology and focus on developing innovative services so that our achievements in Korea can be extended to overseas markets as well."


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