Years ago, I tried a case that had been through two appeals and had already been lost twice. At closing, the opposing lawyer told the jury there was “no evidence my client ever complained of back pain.” So, I did what every nervous lawyer does when they are losing. I started flipping through a file eight years deep. And there, like magic, I found a page I had never seen. It was a medical  intake form with a little outline of a body having a small X on the back drawn by my client, dated in the exact window the defense swore she felt nothing. Everyone working this case for eight years had missed it. I held up the one page that proved him wrong. We won. A meaningful verdict, instead of zero, off one page, buried in thousands.

I built Filevine to make sure winning cases didn’t rely on luck. As lawyers, our clients trust us with some of the biggest, most stressful moments of their lives. Filevine’s software should be powerful enough to meet that responsibility. And for the last decade, I’ve had a vision for a software suite where:

  • Deadlines surface themselves.
  • Stalled cases raise their hands.
  • Documents draft autonomously.
  • Every matter, every expert, every relationship, every fact, is reachable in one search.

I am pleased to announce that we have done it. Today that software ships. It’s called LOIS console. You are going to love it. 

Many legal AI providers can run a chatbot, write a summary, hand you an analysis, but will then leave the actual doing to you. Worse, a model left on its own hallucinates facts or misses them entirely. LOIS console is the first legal AI that reads your matters and then gets to work on them.

Informed by the structure, workflows, and patterns of more than 40 million legal matters, our technology pipeline ingests, chunks, and embeds every document the moment it lands. Our product can handle up to a million documents. Every fact it surfaces points back to the page it came from, down to the line.

You can direct it at one matter, a portfolio, or every matter in the firm. Then it acts, writing the result straight back into your system of record: it sets the task, updates the contact record, runs the report. Set it loose on ten thousand matters overnight and you wake up to the ones that qualify. You do all of it by talking to it. No clicks.

The firm running on it might be a hundred-lawyer mass tort team coordinating discovery across thousands of plaintiffs, or an in-house team of six. Load your cases in and you see results the same day.

It is the product Filevine was destined to build. And today, it’s finally possible.