LawVu launches AI operating system for in-house legal teams globally

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LawVu has introduced LegalOS, an AI operating system designed specifically for in-house legal departments, combining workflow data with agentic AI.

Summary

LawVu, a Tauranga-based legal technology company, announced LegalOS on June 2, 2026. The platform targets in-house legal departments, a market that many AI legal vendors have overlooked while competing for private-practice budgets. LegalOS layers an agentic AI framework onto a decade of structured in-house workflow data. The system combines a conversational assistant, a workflow builder that lets users create custom agents, and direct connections to ChatGPT, Claude, and Microsoft Copilot through a Model Context Protocol server. LawVu Assistant handles routine questions and initiates workflows. The Agentic Workflow Builder lets teams build their own agents through natural language or drag-and-drop interfaces. LawVu Draft, an AI drafting engine embedded in Microsoft Word, came from the company's December 2025 acquisition of ClauseBase. The key difference is that LawVu does not compete with major frontier models; instead, those models plug into the platform. Any workflow a user builds inside LawVu automatically becomes available to the agents running on the system. "There's a lot of AI in legal right now, but most of it's disconnected from how in-house teams operate," said Sam Kidd, LawVu's co-founder and CEO. "The real advantage is context." The CLOC 2025 State of the Industry report found that 30% of legal departments already use AI, with 54% planning adoption within two years. However, most rely on disconnected single-function tools. Private-practice vendors like Harvey, Thomson Reuters CoCounsel, and LexisNexis Protégé compete in the same space: making associate lawyers faster at drafting. In-house legal departments have assembled patchwork systems from separate intake, matter, contract, spend, and document tools that were never designed to work together. LawVu's argument is that a unified data layer plus agentic AI turns productivity gains into operating leverage. The customer list, which includes Estée Lauder, Zumba Fitness, Arsenal FC, and BVNK Services Limited, suggests that general counsel are buying the platform. LawVu reached a $400 million NZD valuation following the ClauseBase acquisition, and LegalOS is the product justifying that number. For New Zealand, the implication is straightforward: a company based in Tauranga is setting terms in an enterprise software category that most local founders never reach. For large New Zealand law firms, the read is sharper. Bell Gully and Simpson Grierson are buying Harvey and Copilot to make their own lawyers faster, while their clients are buying LawVu to need fewer of those lawyers' hours. With 54% of in-house teams planning AI adoption in the next two years, control of the operating-system layer matters most, and LawVu has positioned itself to own it.

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