Lexum builds infrastructure for legal institutions to organize, enrich, and distribute legal content at scale. The tech stack is enterprise-grade (Java, Spring Boot, AWS, Azure AD) and heavily operations-focused hiring suggests infrastructure maturity; the active projects around AI innovation and LLM research signal a pivot toward generative capabilities in legal search and document processing.
Notable leadership hires: Innovation Director
Lexum provides document management, legal publishing, and search technology to courts, legislatures, and legal institutions. Founded in 1993 and based in Montréal, the company operates at the intersection of legal technology and content infrastructure — helping institutional clients manage case law, legislation, and legal metadata, then expose that information to public and professional audiences. The product typically handles ingest, enrichment, and publication workflows for legal documents.
Lexum runs on Java and Spring Boot on AWS and Azure AD infrastructure, with JavaScript/TypeScript for frontend work. DevOps is handled via Ansible, PowerShell, and Bash across Windows and Linux environments.
Current projects focus on client onboarding workflows, AI innovation initiatives, LLM research, and search engine innovation — indicating a strategic move into generative AI capabilities for legal search and document workflows.
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