64% of translation professionals say their colleagues frequently use free translation services on the web, according to CSA Research. Beware going down that path.

  1. Data doesn’t stay confidential
  2. You may break contractual obligations
  3. You risk huge regulatory fines
  4. Client trust can be broken

….and so much more. Take a look at our infographic to explore why it’s simply not worth taking the risk.

How to make it safe? Find out how to translate your confidential data safely, quickly and at scale.


ECFX stands firmly in agreement with the position of the federal courts when it comes to safeguarding the confidentiality of your documents. Unlike other providers who adopt an open source approach and freely share your court notices with other firms, ECFX takes a proactive stance in ensuring the utmost security and privacy for your valuable information.

With our cutting edge encryption technology, your documents are fully protected from unauthorized access, as each firm is assigned a unique encryption key. This means that no documents are ever shared, and you retain complete control over them at all times. Rest assured, our services have been thoroughly vetted by numerous information security professionals, reaffirming our unwavering commitment to maintaining the highest standards of data protection.

Should you have any inquiries or require further clarification, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our dedicated team. We are here to assist you every step of the way.

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At kitchen tables, workplaces, bars, and various media outlets around the globe AI has been a hot topic. It’s fair to say ‘the hype got real in 2023’, and we at Henchman must admit that all the buzz is quite contagious.

Is AI fatigue looming in 2024 and will we see a survival of the fittest when it comes to AI tools, or will the daggering speed at which new tools are popping like mushrooms continue – and even develop themselves, like some dare to say?

The central question remains clear: what problems are we trying to solve, what specific use cases might apply, and which tech is best suited to solve them?

To keep you fresh, energized, and fueled with ideas, we at Henchman asked a bunch of legal experts within our network what they see happening in the legal world regarding tech, what purpose legal tech should serve, and what they believe the ideal legal tech stack in 2024 (and beyond) looks like.

Curious to discover whether they bought a ticket for the hype train, or if they are suffering from AI fatigue?

Learn from the likes of 8 established thought leaders at Deloitte, Schoenherr Attorneys at Law, Reed Smith LLP, Womble Bond Dickinson (UK), Pryor Cashman, Legal Tech Consultants, Lexis Nexis, and Titans.

You can read the full report here


At kitchen tables, workplaces, bars, and various media outlets around the globe AI has been a hot topic. It’s fair to say ‘the hype got real in 2023’, and we at Henchman must admit that all the buzz is quite contagious.

Is AI fatigue looming in 2024 and will we see a survival of the fittest when it comes to AI tools, or will the daggering speed at which new tools are popping like mushrooms continue – and even develop themselves, like some dare to say?

The central question remains clear: what problems are we trying to solve, what specific use cases might apply, and which tech is best suited to solve them?

To keep you fresh, energized, and fueled with ideas, we at Henchman asked a bunch of legal experts within our network what they see happening in the legal world regarding tech, what purpose legal tech should serve, and what they believe the ideal legal tech stack in 2024 (and beyond) looks like.

Curious to discover whether they bought a ticket for the hype train, or if they are suffering from AI fatigue?

Learn from the likes of 8 established thought leaders at Deloitte, Schoenherr Attorneys at Law, Reed Smith LLP, Womble Bond Dickinson (UK), Pryor Cashman, Legal Tech Consultants, Lexis Nexis, and Titans.

You can read the full report here


Greater attention to the speed and quality of customer journeys has brought with it raised expectations around efficiency, service levels, and value delivered. The legal sector is no exception, with these expectations becoming standard just as much as in any other industry.

Legal practitioners will always be required for their nuanced expertise and inherent understanding of the law. But through embracing AI-powered machine learning tools, their organizations can greatly assist them in deploying their specialized skills at much greater efficiency and value to global clients.

Read our ebook as we explore machine translation as an important component of any legal toolkit, and where it can deliver value to your organization and your clients.