
This week’s AL TV Product Walk Through is with Litigaze, which has developed a case management platform designed for litigators, offering a spreadsheet-like interface to organise documents, facts, and issues in a centralised, collaborative workspace.
It supports litigation workflows such as document review and chronology building through customisable tables, annotations, and automation features. The platform incorporates AI tools, is scalable, and operates on a per-case pricing model, CEO and founder Len Hickey told Artificial Lawyer.
To watch the video – with Len taking us through, then with some Q&A with AL – please press Play to watch inside the page, or go directly to the Artificial Lawyer YouTube channel here, where you can watch over 160 legal tech-focused videos for free.
Litigaze provides the following features:
Smart Tables: Build dynamic tables that incorporate documents, cross-references, AI-generated insights, and more.
Integrated Workflows: Supports common litigation tasks such as document review, chronology development, and compiling lists of authorities.
Document Automation: Automatically separates email threads and converts files into text-searchable PDFs to streamline case preparation.
Annotations: Add precise references to documents, linking evidence directly to specific facts or events.
Customization: Tailor views and data fields to match specific workflows or case requirements.
Collaboration: Share workspaces with team members or external users, with granular access controls.
Scalability: Designed to accommodate cases of varying complexity and size.
You can find more about Litigaze here.
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Legal Innovators California Conference, San Francisco, June 11 + 12
If you’re interested in the cutting edge of legal AI and innovation – and where we are all heading – then come along to Legal Innovators California, in San Francisco, June 11 and 12, where speakers from the leading law firms, inhouse teams, and tech companies will be sharing their insights and experiences as to what is really happening.
We already have an incredible roster of companies to hear from. This includes: &AI, Legora, Harvey, StructureFlow, Ivo, Flatiron Law Group, PointOne, Centari, LexisNexis, eBrevia, Legatics, Knowable, Draftwise, newcode.AI, Riskaway, Aracor, SimpleClosure and more.
Cooley, Wilson Sonsini, Baker McKenzie, Gunderson, Ropes & Grey, A&O Shearman and many other leading law firms will also be taking part.

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