Magic Circle firm Clifford Chance has launched Intelligent VIMA Solutions to automate and generate documents based on the Venture Capital Investment Model Agreements (VIMA) suite based on Singapore law.
Clifford Chance launches Intelligent VIMA Solutions that supercharge the creation of early-stage financing documents
25 May 2021
Clifford Chance launches Intelligent VIMA Solutions that supercharge the creation of early-stage financing documents
Leading international law firm Clifford Chance has launched Intelligent VIMA Solutions, a series of solutions that automate and generate documents based on the industry standard Venture Capital Investment Model Agreements (VIMA) suite launched by the Singapore Academy of Law (SAL) and the Singapore Venture Capital and Private Equity Association (SVCA). Clifford Chance was part of the Working Group which developed and introduced VIMA, which is based on Singapore law.
Kai Schneider, Singapore Managing Partner, Clifford Chance, said, The launch of Intelligent VIMA Solutions is a great example of how our Create+65 innovation lab has harnessed the power of legaltech to transform the delivery of legal services. It is our hope that wider adopti
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