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Burges Salmon extends its firm-wide partnership with Wexler

Burges Salmon, an independent UK law firm with recognised expertise in litigation, investigations, and public inquiries, has extended its firm-wide partnership with Wexler, the AI-native fact intelligence platform.

Burges Salmon originally adopted Wexler in 2024 with its Dispute Resolution team. Following a successful integration, the platform has been rolled out firm-wide and is now a reliable option for the firm's teams to handle complex, document-heavy matters, supporting fact extraction, chronology production, and early case assessment.

In complex litigation, clarity on what happened and where evidence may conflict is key. By extracting sourced, cited facts from vast unstructured datasets, Wexler reduces the manual burden of factual review and enables lawyers to build compelling narratives that stand up to scrutiny.

Wexler enables lawyers to find critical vulnerabilities in discovery, draft documents and build a winning case strategy.  With the capacity to process up to 250,000 documents per upload, the platform automates essential intelligence gathering in high-stakes disputes, allowing attorneys to focus on more complex, strategic, value-driven work.

Tom Whittaker, Director, Head of AI (Advisory), Burges Salmon, says: “Wexler has become a reliable option for how our teams approach document-heavy work. It allows us to engage with the evidential record more efficiently and focus on the facts that matter earlier in a case. We are pleased to be extending our use of the platform across the firm.”

Gregory Mostyn, CEO, Wexler, says: “Burges Salmon has been a fantastic partner since we first started working together. It has been a pleasure to develop how the platform is used in practice alongside their teams, and we look forward to deepening our working relationship.”

Burges Salmon recently announced the next phase of its Digital Enablement Programme (DEP), a multi-year initiative to modernise how the firm delivers legal services and reflects the firm’s broader commitment to deploying purpose-built AI for complex legal work.

Wexler has been adopted by major global law firms, including Clifford Chance, Addleshaw Goddard, and HSF Kramer, and raised $5.3 million in seed funding in 2025.

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