AI in Legal

Practical insights, real-world applications, and expert perspectives on how artificial intelligence is transforming legal workflows.

Explore curated resources on AI in eDiscovery, contract analytics, compliance, and legal operations.

What AI Means for Legal Teams Today

Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming how legal work is delivered, from research and review to operations, compliance, and client service. As expectations for speed, accuracy, and efficiency increase, AI is becoming a strategic capability rather than a future consideration.

This hub brings together expert perspectives, practical insights, and real world examples to help legal teams understand where AI is creating value today and how to approach it with clarity and confidence.

AI Orchestration: What it Means and Why it’s Necessary

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AI Orchestration: What it Means and Why it’s Necessary

Artificial intelligence is reshaping the legal landscape, from eDiscovery to contract analysis. While AI promises faster reviews and significant cost…

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Rethinking Contracting Technology: Why GenAI and CLM Must Be Layered, Not Substituted

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Rethinking Contracting Technology: Why GenAI and CLM Must Be Layered, Not Substituted

Generative AI (GenAI) is rapidly reshaping legal technology, bringing both opportunity and disruption to traditional contract operations. Recent developments, such…

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Cimplifi™ Appoints Sashi Valavala Senior Vice President, AI and Analytics

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Cimplifi™ Appoints Sashi Valavala Senior Vice President, AI and Analytics

Cimplifi appoints Sashi Valavala as senior vice president of AI and analytics, bringing 18 years of eDiscovery analytics expertise to…

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Explore AI in Legal

AI in Legal is your centralized destination for curated insights across blogs, case studies, webinars, and expert commentary. Whether you are exploring adoption strategies, assessing emerging technologies, or looking for proven examples of AI in action, this collection is designed to support informed decision making.

Stay current with evolving trends, learn from experienced practitioners, and discover how AI continues to reshape the legal landscape.

Know When to Hold Em: Considerations for Preservation Across Data Sources, Part Two

In our last post, we discussed key preservation considerations across three major categories of modern data sources: mobile devices, enterprise…

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AI Orchestration: What it Means and Why it’s Necessary

Artificial intelligence is reshaping the legal landscape, from eDiscovery to contract analysis. While AI promises faster reviews and significant cost…

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Rethinking Contracting Technology: Why GenAI and CLM Must Be Layered, Not Substituted

Generative AI (GenAI) is rapidly reshaping legal technology, bringing both opportunity and disruption to traditional contract operations. Recent developments, such…

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Cimplifi™ Appoints Sashi Valavala Senior Vice President, AI and Analytics

Cimplifi appoints Sashi Valavala as senior vice president of AI and analytics, bringing 18 years of eDiscovery analytics expertise to…

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The AI Regulation Landscape for 2026: What Legal and Compliance Leaders Need to Know

Learn the key global AI regulations shaping 2026 and how organizations can prepare for evolving compliance, accountability, and governance requirements.

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Transforming Privilege Review: Expert Insights on Relativity aiR for Privilege

Relativity aiR for Privilege is reshaping the landscape of privilege review for law firms and corporate legal teams. Through its…

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Overcoming Fear, Embracing AI: Hands-On with Relativity aiR at Relativity Fest

At Relativity Fest, Cimplifi hosted an interactive workshop titled “Overcoming Fear, Embracing AI: Hands-on with Relativity aiR”, designed to demystify…

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Your World is Complex

Technology is shifting faster than any organization can keep up, creating a constant blur of tools, noise, and AI moving in every direction.

It can feel chaotic—like static with no clear signal.
Cimplifi will orchestrate the pieces and transform confusion into a coherent, focused path forward.

By harnessing the power of AI across eDiscovery, contract analytics, and CLM, we bring people, data, and technology together to unlock better workflows, better insights, and better results.

CI Tools for automation and reporting

Our Cimplifi Innovations (CI) suite of proprietary tools and automated workflows are designed to deliver a seamless, user-friendly experience that pulls everything together across your teams, tools, and matters for greater visibility and control, with less complexity and effort.

Unifi AI for defensible, governed AI-powered workflows

Unifi ai brings together AI strategy, technology, expert services, and proprietary innovations into one unified solution, transforming how legal teams manage discovery, review, and contracts. Designed to reduce data volumes, cut hosting costs, and accelerate outcomes, Unifi ai embeds advanced AI into core workflows for smarter, faster decisions. By unifying software, services, and AI under a single strategic framework, Unifi ai delivers intelligent automation, measurable cost savings, and more efficient, accurate legal workflows.

FAQs

Artificial intelligence is reshaping legal workflows across research, review, compliance, and operations. Here are clear, practical answers to common questions legal professionals are asking about AI adoption.

AI in legal refers to the use of artificial intelligence technologies to analyze legal documents, extract data, identify patterns, and automate repetitive tasks. It supports functions such as contract review, eDiscovery, regulatory compliance, and knowledge management while improving speed and consistency.
Legal AI workflows support eDiscovery, litigation, investigations, document review, and contract analytics, helping teams manage large volumes of data more efficiently and consistently.
No. AI is a strategic enabler, not a replacement for legal expertise. AI automates repetitive, data‑intensive work and surfaces insights faster, but lawyers remain essential for judgment, strategy, advocacy, and accountability. The real value comes when AI is orchestrated with expert oversight, ensuring results are accurate, explainable, and defensible.
Legal teams should focus less on tools and more on process, trust, and defensibility. That means understanding how AI will be used, what controls and validation are in place, where human oversight is required, and how outcomes will stand up to scrutiny from courts, regulators, and clients. Successful adoption depends on governance, transparency, and expert-led implementation—not technology alone.