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10 Top AI Law Products

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What are some of the leading law products in the AI market?

Attorneys are looking to artificial intelligence (AI) tools to help them improve their processes and legal practices while building on traditional methods. AI-based products are assisting lawyers and their teams with a range of work, from drafting and reviewing contracts to searching legal cases. Here, we look at some of the top AI products for the legal industry.

1. Ironclad

Ironclad’s AI-powered contract management software is designed to handle many contract needs, including drafting, editing, negotiation, search, storage, analytics and e-signatures. An AI-powered repository provides a “single source of truth” for contracts and contract data. The platform helps ensure contract compliance with approvals and conditionality. The Ironclad Connect feature enables collaboration, and the browser-based DOCX editor enables users to make fast changes to contracts. Dashboards and AI-based analytics enable users to track contract data, adoption and engagement.

2. Casetext

Casetext, part of Thompson Reuters, provides a GPT-based legal assistant, named CoCounsel, that performs document review, deposition preparation, contract analysis and timeline creation. CoCounsel identifies critical documents in contract databases and key information in discovery. Users can enter an issue and relevant information, such as jurisdiction, then receive an answer with supporting sources in seconds. Depositions can also be outlined by the tool once initial information is provided.

3. Harvey

Harvey has deployed its generative AI law platform on Microsoft Azure, making it available in the Azure Marketplace. Microsoft and Harvey are working together to market the Harvey on Azure solution to law firms, in-house teams, professional service providers and private equity firms. The company bills itself as serving “sophisticated” law firms needing AI for complex legal needs. The OpenAI Startup Fund is among Harvey’s initial investors.

4. Robin AI

Robin AI used more than 100 million legal clauses to train its AI engine, which has processed over 500,000 contracts to date, according to the company. The AI copilot, which works in Microsoft Word, drafts contracts, while pre-approved templates help ensure consistent language for routine contracts. Users can maintain oversight across teams with permissions, controls and approvals. The solution also includes a database of common contract clauses and summaries, AI-enhanced contract review and AI-assisted search.

5. Kira

Kira automatically highlights and extracts important provisions, helping organize data for analysis. The AI-based assistant offers summaries to help legal teams synthesize content in contracts and other documents, helping them provide recommendations and strategic advice to their clients. Kira’s machine learning (ML) and advanced generative AI workflows are designed to make it easier to collaborate, extract granular data points and produce work and client deliverables.

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6. Thomson Reuters Document Intelligence

The AI-based product by Thomson Reuters, trained by Practical Law attorney-editors, is designed to provide users with immediate insights into contracts to help them advise with confidence, take opportunities, mitigate risk and identify savings. The tool’s contextual search is designed to return accurate results based on the context and intent of the text itself. The product offers several other features: structured data extraction; automated notifications and calendaring; dashboards and analytics; automated workflows; and no-code integration.

7. LawDroid

The AI-based legal assistant LawDroid helps users engage potential new clients with a chatbot, video and responsive conversation to build trust, leads and contacts. The tool’s data analytics provide understanding of a client's choices and preference, helping a user make data-driven decisions. The assistant converts Word documents into templates that use conditional logic to create documents using information gathered from clients. The solution also includes “human-in-the-loop” capability, so a member of the legal staff can take over automated conversations.

8. Genie AI

Genie AI is a free AI-powered assistant to help review and use more than 500 U.S. and U.K. legal templates and more than 500 plain language clauses. There are currently no limits on users, counterparties, projects and storage. The paid version also provides several other AI features: chat; risk review of documents and clauses; customized documents and clauses; summaries and explanations; and drafting mode.

9. Alexi

The Alexi legal platform includes memos, arguments and chat. The memos feature uses AI to extract relevant information from an array of case law and authorities, then organizes the information into a structured memo. The arguments feature uses AI to help users brainstorm legally valid arguments to achieve a particular outcome. The chatbot is an AI litigation assistant for routine tasks, from drafting emails to answering legal questions.

10. Robot Lawyer Lisa

Described as an impartial robot lawyer, the Robert Lawyer Lisa’s AI technology enables a user to create legally binding agreements with another party, together, helping both sides find a middle ground. The impartiality means the technology can save both parties time and money. Lisa also offers cryptocurrencies knowledge, for assistance with digital and blockchain-based assets. The tool is designed to help lawyers and non-lawyers understand the key legal and commercial principles underlying legal issues.

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About the Author
Phil Britt

Phil Britt is a veteran journalist who has spent the last 40 years working with newspapers, magazines and websites covering marketing, business, technology, financial services and a variety of other topics. He has operated his own editorial services firm, S&P Enterprises, Inc., since the end of 1993. He is a 1978 graduate of Purdue University with a degree in Mass Communications. Connect with Phil Britt:

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