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Doctrine
Doctrine's Legal AI assists lawyers and legal experts with repetitive tasks such as file analysis, legal research, and drafting to enhance productivity.
10sub-processors
HeadquartersParis, France
Founded2016
Size201-1000
MarketB2B
PublicPrivate
ProductsLegal AI Platform, File Analysis, Legal Research, Legal Drafting, Document Management
By Category
All Sub-Processors
| Name | Category |
|---|---|
| Amazon Web Services | Cloud Infrastructure |
| Auth0 | Security & Identity |
| Datadog | Analytics & Monitoring |
| Esendex | |
| Fullstory | Analytics & Monitoring |
| Google Cloud Platform | Data Processing & Storage |
| Intercom | Communication |
| Microsoft Azure | Cloud Infrastructure |
| Mixpanel | Analytics & Monitoring |
| Snowflake |
Data Processing Locations
Europe
4 sub-processors
United States
4 sub-processors
Germany
1 sub-processor
United Kingdom
1 sub-processor
Frequently Asked Questions
How many sub-processors does Doctrine use?
Doctrine uses 10 sub-processors (third-party data processors) as disclosed on their public sub-processor page.
What are Doctrine's main sub-processors?
Doctrine's sub-processors include Amazon Web Services (Website hosting), Auth0 (Authentication), Datadog (Security monitoring), Esendex (Sending text messages for account validation), Fullstory (Monitoring the use of the website), and 5 more.
Where does Doctrine process data?
Doctrine's sub-processors are located in Europe, United States, Germany, United Kingdom.