Legaltech Rundown: Filevine Launches LOIS Legal Research Tool, Eudia Partners With Microsoft—and More

The legal technology sector experienced a significant wave of product launches and strategic alliances this week, highlighting a continued push toward AI integration and workflow automation. Major developments included Filevine’s release of an AI-powered legal research citator and Eudia’s deep integration with the Microsoft 365 ecosystem to deploy expert-level AI models. These movements signify a maturing market where providers are increasingly focusing on specialized tools for litigation, contract management, and public records compliance to meet the evolving needs of law firms and government agencies.
Filevine has expanded its legal practice management suite with the launch of the Legal Operating Intelligence System (LOIS) Legal Research tool, an AI-powered citator designed to validate precedential opinions across U.S. federal and state jurisdictions. The tool allows users to verify if specific passages remain good law through AI-assisted analysis, which classifies treatment and produces consolidated memos with treatment signals and tables of authorities. In the personal injury space, Litify partnered with startup Supio to launch LitifyAI Instant Demands, which automates the creation of demand narratives and exhibit packets. Additionally, Centari introduced Amendment Awareness and Deal Maps to help legal teams visualize complex transaction layers and track changes in client rights across amended agreements by identifying how documents modify or supersede one another.
The week was also marked by significant collaborations aimed at modernizing legal infrastructure, most notably the partnership between Eudia and Microsoft. This deal integrates Eudia’s "Expert Digital Twins"—AI models built to replicate the judgment of top legal experts—into Microsoft 365, Teams, and Copilot, while making them available via the Microsoft Marketplace. Epiq and ClearPeople also announced a joint effort to consolidate content from Microsoft 365 and iManage into a secure environment using the Atlas Fuse platform to modernize knowledge infrastructure. Furthermore, Dialogica integrated iManage directly into its Dia AI assistant, and UniCourt partnered with Firm Prospects to embed litigation data into attorney profiles, providing objective metrics for lateral hiring and competitive intelligence by replacing reliance on resumes with court-verified track records.
In the public sector and executive leadership space, Casepoint secured a major Blanket Purchase Agreement with the Department of Defense (DOD) to provide e-discovery software and AI-powered workflows for the Office of General Counsel, DISA, and the Defense Legal Services Agency. Reveal also targeted public institutions with the early access launch of Logikcull for Public Records, a platform designed to automate the fulfillment of freedom of information requests through a secure, agency-branded portal. On the leadership front, consulting firm Berkley Research Group appointed former Visa AI vice president Jason Gu as a managing director of its AI and decision intelligence practice to advise on AI strategy and governance. Meanwhile, cloud-based information management provider DocSolid added Suzette Allaire, the current CFO and COO of law firm Maslon, to its advisory board to bolster its strategic direction.
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