Four tech giants now competing in legal AI as major product launches accelerate
Palantir has entered the legal tech market, joining OpenAI, Anthropic, and Microsoft as major technology companies offering AI tools for law firms. The move signals a shift in how the industry approaches legal work automation.
The timing coincides with a wave of product launches from established legal tech vendors. DocumentDraper introduced Agentic Templating, which the company describes as a new category of AI for legal drafting. The system works from existing templates or precedents, allowing lawyers to review and approve a template once while subsequent contracts inherit that judgment automatically.
LawVu launched LegalOS, an AI operating system for in-house legal teams. The platform includes five new AI capabilities covering intake, workflows, drafting, and legal operations. It shifts LawVu from a system that records legal work to one that executes it, the company said.
Filevine released its LOIS console, which offers both read and write AI capabilities. The tool centralizes data and actions across a law firm, functioning as a command center that coordinates work across teams.
Contract and workflow tools expand AI features
CLM Icertis upgraded its Vera AI system with several new features. The Vera Copilot now operates as a single conversational interface that understands user intent in natural language. Vera Engage handles AI-driven drafting and contract redlining, while Vera Analytics provides risk analysis tied to business events.
Litera made its Foundation 365 CRM platform available across Microsoft 365, integrating with Copilot, Outlook, and Teams. Legartis extended its Legal AI Workspace to include contract management, with features for lifecycle tracking, version history, and team collaboration.
New Zealand-based Ivo partnered with New Zealand Football as the official legal AI partner for the All Whites ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Industry conferences scheduled across three continents
Legal Innovators California takes place June 10-11 in San Francisco, bringing together major tech players and legal tech companies. The conference will host attendees from law firms and in-house legal departments across the Bay Area and beyond.
Mishcon de Reya is holding a cross-border legal tech event on June 16 in London, focusing on the future of legal technology and innovation. Legal Innovators Paris follows on June 24-25, described as France's largest legal tech event.
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