LitisAI monitors, classifies, and surfaces evidence around the clock — autonomously. No more armies of attorneys reading documents one by one. Your AI agent works while you focus on winning.
Continuously watches your case evidence — inbound documents, filings, correspondence — as they arrive. Nothing slips through the cracks.
AI reads every document, tags by topic, flags privilege, identifies key players, and maps evidence to your case theory — instantly.
Alerts your team to critical evidence, risks, and deadlines — proactively. You get the signal, not the noise.
Upload your case documents once, or connect to your matter management system. LitisAI watches everything that comes in — automatically — and flags what matters.
Every document tagged by subject, party, date, and legal relevance. Privilege flags raised automatically. Your team reads only what requires judgment.
Visual maps of your entire case — connected documents, people, events, and timeline — updated automatically as evidence arrives.
Your AI flags missed deadlines, missing evidence, privilege issues, and opposing filings that affect your case — before you notice them.
AI generates first drafts of discovery requests, fact sections, and evidence summaries — grounded in your actual case documents, not generic text.
Every AI action — every document read, classification made, alert sent — logged to an immutable audit trail. Defensible. Court-ready.
"Legal teams are spending 60% of their review budget on work that AI can do perfectly — and the other 40% on the judgment calls only humans can make. That math is broken."
The litigation industry hasn't changed in 30 years. Firms hire armies of attorneys to read documents one by one, at $35-$50/hour, and call it "review." The economics are brutal, the quality is inconsistent, and the human capital is spent on work that machines do better.
LitisAI flips this. Your AI agent handles the monitoring, classification, and first-pass analysis — continuously, accurately, around the clock. Your attorneys spend their time on strategy, advocacy, and the work that actually requires a law degree.
It looks like a firm with one great AI agent and a team of attorneys doing what attorneys should do.