AI built specifically for legal work. Trained on legal data, Harvey drafts contracts, conducts legal research, and summarizes case law. Used by major law firms. Enterprise pricing.
Contract lifecycle management with AI review. Identifies non-standard clauses, flags risk, and compares against your playbook. Best for in-house legal teams managing high contract volume.
Claude handles research memo drafts, document summarization, and first-draft correspondence. Not a substitute for Westlaw or Lexis, but excellent for structuring analysis and drafting before attorney review.
AI-powered eDiscovery for document review and privilege review. Identifies relevant documents and patterns at a fraction of the manual review time. Enterprise tool used by litigation teams.
No. AI tools assist lawyers — they don't replace legal judgment, client relationships, or professional responsibility. All AI output requires attorney review before use.
Enterprise legal AI tools (Harvey, Ironclad) have strong data security and confidentiality protections. Consumer AI tools (ChatGPT, Claude) should not be used with confidential client information without checking their data policies.