AI Case Management Transforms Legal Workflows in 2026
Summary
In 2026, AI-powered case management has evolved from experimental tools into essential backbones for legal operations, with platforms like Harvey and Filevine's LOIS console driving a shift from manual workflows to fully integrated, AI-assisted systems. The market is divided into three tiers: legacy software with basic AI features, mid-tier platforms with general-purpose AI, and top-tier solutions designed specifically for legal workflows. Leading platforms offer critical capabilities such as matter-aware document analysis, citation-grounded drafting, cross-matter knowledge retrieval, workflow automation, and deep integrations with existing tools. Adoption is accelerating due to economic pressures and the need to streamline fragmented processes, with firms seeing significant time savings in tasks like document review and contract drafting. However, bespoke matters still require manual oversight. The strongest returns come from pattern-heavy, document-intensive tasks, while firms that prioritize specific workflow needs and governance safeguards tend to achieve the best results. As the market heats up with new entrants like Filevine and Thomson Reuters, firms that fail to adopt AI risk falling behind as client expectations shift.
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