According to a recent LinkedIn post from Fractal, the company recently concluded a four-day collaboration with Manipal Law School in Bengaluru focused on artificial intelligence in legal workflows. The post indicates that around 50 students engaged in building, testing, and challenging AI tools in areas such as contract drafting and AI-law mapping, while also exploring risk, ethics, and governance.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights an emphasis on combining critical thinking, technology, and creativity in future legal talent. For investors, this initiative suggests Fractal is positioning its AI capabilities within the legal sector and strengthening academic partnerships, which could enhance its long-term talent pipeline, brand visibility, and potential demand for AI-driven legal and governance solutions.
As shared in the post, Fractal frames this workshop as “just the beginning,” implying an interest in expanding similar programs or deepening engagement with educational institutions. While the direct near-term revenue impact is unclear, such ecosystem-building activities may support future adoption of Fractal’s AI offerings across professional services, including law, where governance and ethical AI use are increasingly material to enterprise decision-making.

