How HG Is Scaling Workflows While Preserving an Attorney-Led Standard of Quality and Commercial Judgment With Solve Intelligence

Solve Intelligence is proud to share that HG, a leading cross-Atlantic IP firm, has expanded their partnership with Solve Intelligence to give clients the choice of AI-assisted IP workflows.

How HG Is Scaling Workflows While Preserving an Attorney-Led Standard of Quality and Commercial Judgment With Solve Intelligence

About HG

HG is a renowned international IP boutique which advises clients of all sizes across a multitude of industries in the US and Europe. The firm is known for handling high-stakes, complex matters through its tailored approach and deep client collaboration. With substantial technical breadth and litigation-informed expertise combined with an approach that favors understanding client objectives, HG ensures that the patents it secures are robust, defensible, and strategically valuable.

The Partnership with Solve Intelligence

Solve Intelligence’s AI platform aligns naturally with HG’s standard of excellence. Solve’s platform supports attorneys and agents in drafting applications, preparing responses, and conducting complex analysis with greater speed, accuracy, and consistency, while keeping people, and their expertise, front-and-centre.

“As a tech-forward practice, integrating Solve intelligence into HG’s workflows for selected clients enables us to provide the same high quality, human-centric output, with AI optimization. Solve’s technology is industry-leading, and incorporating it into the work we do equips our professionals with sophisticated tools which enable the HG team to invest time into strategic thinking and client relationships, ensuring both increased capacity and consistent, high-quality outcomes,” said Sam Jinks, Counsel at HG.

“HG is one of the most technically accomplished patent practices in the market, and their Tier 1 recognition speaks for itself,” said David Joo, Founding Member and Product & Partnerships Counsel at Solve Intelligence. “We are honoured to support a team that prioritises quality, training, and innovation. Solve is built for firms like HG – firms that are proactive about equipping their practitioners with the best tools to deliver exceptional client outcomes.”

As HG continues to equip practitioners with the highest quality technology solutions, its partnership with Solve Intelligence ensures the firm maintains a competitive edge.

Why did HG choose Solve Intelligence?

“Solve’s industry-leading technology equips us to scale drafting and prosecution capacity for selected clients while maintaining HG’s quality-first, attorney-led approach.”

How does Solve Intelligence improve consistency and quality?

“Using Solve Intelligence helps us standardize terminology and structure across work products, making reviews and iterations of draft applications faster and cleaner.”

…and how does this support HG’s cross-border practice?

“It gives our teams across the US and Europe an opportunity to collaborate on a more consistent, scalable workflow when delivering advice on multi-jurisdictional complex matters.”

Read more about the partnership on HG's website here.

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