Jennifer Tsai is the Legal Knowledge Analyst at Kira Systems. She previously practiced corporate law at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP in New York. She joined Kira Systems in 2015 to negotiate and revise customer contracts and to coordinate a team of annotators. Jennifer also trained and updated Kira on M&A deal points-related smart fields, and now produces legal content, including our deal points and contract studies. Jennifer has a JD from the State University of New York at Buffalo Law School, and a BS in Food Science from Cornell University.
Articles written by Jennifer Tsai
What's New in Kira: 88 New Smart Fields in German
As the global M&A frenzy continues, another international deal rolls in—and since you’ve had a holiday breather after the cross-border deal involving subsidiaries in Canada and Australia, you’re now staffed on a deal with a European-based target company.
What’s New in Kira: Canadian French and Australian Smart Fields
This blog post is the fifth of a new series that focuses on keeping you updated on our latest product enhancements, features and innovations.
Infographic: Traditional Versus Total Due Diligence and How AI-Powered Software Can Help
In any M&A transaction, it’s important to balance process efficiency and risk identification and mitigation, while recognizing that the consequences of missing contractual language can be serious.
What Is a UCC Financing Statement?
The Uniform Commercial Code, or UCC, is a set of model rules that govern commercial transactions in the United States. Every state has adopted these model rules in substantially similar form, meaning that the terms of a commercial contract entered into in Connecticut is enforced in the same way as the terms of a commercial contract in Texas or any other state.
Common M&A Agreement Pitfalls (and How to Avoid Them)
Startups are in the spotlight these days, especially in the technology sector. They tend to be creative, hungry, and energetic businesses.
What Does It Mean When a Company Files for Bankruptcy?
After the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic, many states imposed lockdowns, ordering non-essential businesses to close and limiting public interaction.
What Is Collective Bargaining?
One of the most important pieces of progressive labor laws comes from the idea of collective bargaining. Workers, especially those at risk of unfair treatment, rely on collective bargaining to provide them with a safe work environment and fair wages.
What Is Legal Analytics? (And How Attorneys Use it to Guide Litigation Strategy)
While the altruistic aspects of practicing law are important, lawyers must remain mindful that a law practice must turn a profit to survive.