June Demonstrates AI-Driven Case Management for High-Volume Legal Work
June, an AI-driven case management platform, showed how it handles legal proceedings from intake through closure across law firms and internal teams. Katja Nikolaus, Chief Business Development Officer, walked through the system's three core capabilities in a recent product demonstration.
Managing Cases on a Single Platform
The system consolidates the full case lifecycle into one workspace. Teams track cases from initial intake to final closure without switching between tools.
Autonomous Agents Handle Routing and Deadlines
AI agents manage routing, deadlines, and communication without human intervention. The system automatically directs cases to the right team members and flags time-sensitive items.
Batch Processing for Identical Cases
June processes large series of similar cases as a coordinated unit rather than individually. The demonstration used an EU261 airline compensation scenario: 500 identical cases ran through the system together, reducing manual overhead.
For managers overseeing legal operations, the platform addresses a core problem - high-volume case handling typically requires substantial administrative work. Automating routing and deadline tracking frees staff to focus on substantive legal work.
AI for legal applications has expanded beyond document review into full workflow automation. June's approach treats case management as an end-to-end process rather than isolated tasks.
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