Servient and Benchly have joined forces to launch legalgain, a new joint venture introducing a fundamentally different approach to legal research. Rather than giving attorneys a database to search, legalgain deploys a coordinated team of AI agents to execute research and deliver finished work product — claim analyses, research memos, and case briefs — built on Servient’s proprietary legal-domain model and Benchly’s commercial-grade corpus of U.S. case law.

The platform is built around what the company calls outcome-first legal research. Instead of returning results for attorneys to assemble, legalgain handles the execution so attorneys can apply their judgment earlier in the process. The shift is significant: AI moves from search tool to execution layer, and the attorney’s role moves from researcher to strategist.

legalgain also introduces a consumption-based pricing model that breaks from the legacy subscription structure of traditional legal research platforms. Firms pay for completed work product at the project level rather than for continuous database access — and since every project is scoped to a specific matter, the technology cost is 100% allocable to the work performed. The platform is currently in beta and accepting founding firms on a limited basis at www.legalgain.com.

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High-stakes matters demand more than a service provider. They require a partner who understands litigation risk, navigates evidence with precision, and communicates with the judgment of someone who has been in the chair. Our digital forensics, eDiscovery, and managed review teams bring an evidence-first approach to every engagement.

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A new article from Edge’s managing director Vicki LaBrosse has just dropped on Legalverse Media!

Today’s legal buyers research extensively before ever speaking to a lawyer. By the time they reach out, they’ve often already formed a clear view of who they trust.

Check out Vicki’s article to learn what this means for law firm marketing and business development.


Not a litigator? We’ve got your back.

Our team listens to your problems, drills down on objectives, finds real solutions, and expertly deploys them. We get to know your organization and approach every project strategically, with bespoke workflows built for your specific situation.

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Everlaw announced significant strides for its Everlaw for Good Program, surpassing $6 million in total donated technology and expanding support to a growing network of nonprofits, legal aid organizations, pro bono teams, investigative journalists, and educators working to advance access to justice.

Over the past fiscal year, Everlaw for Good supported more than 675 active cases across 235 organizations. Everlaw also donated $2.5 million worth of product value during the year alone, helping mission-driven teams handle complex investigations and litigation despite limited resources.

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Enabling Faster, More Accurate Decisions and Actions Across Litigation, Antitrust, and Compliance

Epiq announces the expansion of Epiq AI™,  a set of agentic solutions that enhance decision-making, reduce risk, and increase productivity across legal and compliance use cases. Epiq is expanding beyond Epiq AI Discovery Assistant™ with additional solutions built on the Epiq AI Laer™ platform within the Epiq Service Cloud.

The company’s expanding set of agentic AI solutions, available through the Epiq Service Cloud, includes:

  • Epiq AI for Review (formerly Epiq AI Discovery Assistant)
  • Epiq AI for Privilege
  • Epiq AI for Antitrust
  • Epiq AI for Compliance
  • Epiq Assist™
  • Epiq AI Accelerators

Epiq AI and its agentic AI solutions are powered by the Epiq AI Laer™ platform, which orchestrates models, agents, and humans to execute complex and dynamic workflows. Unlike other agentic approaches, the platform draws from a persistent AI knowledge layer that continuously learns, reasons, and grows.

“By gathering factual intelligence around entities and applying logic to reveal deeper relationships and patterns, the Epiq AI Laer platform significantly increases the accuracy, depth of insights, and scale that Epiq AI solutions can deliver,” said Igor Labutov, Vice President, Artificial Intelligence Technology at Epiq. “User instructions and feedback are the guiding mechanism that enables the platform to synthesize information, coordinate the right models, and apply critical thinking to decide what to do next.”

“What sets Epiq AI apart is its ability to quickly extract actionable intelligence from large data volumes,” said Sandra Metallo-Barragan, eDiscovery Counsel at Proskauer. “It’s become a valuable part of our legal technology stack, enabling our case teams to reduce manual effort, operate with greater agility, and drive better outcomes.”

Since its initial launch as Epiq AI Discovery Assistant in January 2025, Epiq AI has been adopted by 130 clients, including global corporations and law firms. A team of over 200 highly experienced AI consultants, data scientists, product managers, architects, and engineers provides consulting, advisory services, and support for Epiq clients, including effective integration of Epiq AI.

Epiq will demonstrate these capabilities at Legalweek, including Epiq AI for Privilege and Epiq AI Accelerators, capabilities available this spring.

Learn more about Epiq AI on the Epiq website.


Legalweek 2026 kicks off today in NYC, and Mitratech is sharing exciting news.

The company is announcing new AI capabilities within Mitratech ARIES™, designed to help legal teams move from reactive review to real-time, AI-powered decision-making. Combined with its award-winning ELM platform, Mitratech continues to advance governed AI built for enterprise legal teams.

See it in action at Booth #551 and connect with the Mitratech team onsite at Legalweek.

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Tackling Modern eDiscovery Challenges with Efficient Workflows and Advanced Technology

In today’s data-driven enterprise environment, the pace and complexity of investigations are accelerating. Legal teams must manage growing volumes of data across collaboration platforms, cloud repositories, mobile devices, and enterprise systems, often under tight legal deadlines and increasing regulatory scrutiny. Traditional eDiscovery processes built around manual workflows and fragmented tools are no longer sufficient to keep pace.

This whitepaper, An Action Plan for Smarter eDiscovery, explores how modern legal and compliance teams can rethink discovery workflows to operate with greater speed, precision, and defensibility. By combining improved information governance practices with automation and artificial intelligence, organizations can transform how they identify, preserve, collect, and review digital evidence.

The guide introduces a practical six-step framework that covers the key stages of the eDiscovery lifecycle, including information governance, legal hold and preservation, early case assessment, targeted data collection, document review, and discovery project management. Each stage includes practical checklists and operational guidance designed to help legal teams move from reactive discovery processes toward a more proactive and structured approach.

A major focus of the whitepaper is the role of AI and advanced analytics in modern discovery workflows. From accelerating early case assessment to reducing document review volumes and improving investigative insight, AI-powered capabilities can help legal teams surface relevant information faster while maintaining defensible processes and human oversight. When applied strategically, these technologies enable organizations to reduce unnecessary data collection, control discovery costs, and improve decision-making throughout the lifecycle of a matter.

The whitepaper also highlights how smarter eDiscovery workflows can support a broader range of data-intensive legal and compliance scenarios beyond traditional litigation. These include internal investigations, regulatory inquiries, subpoena responses, and privacy-related requests such as Data Subject Access Requests (DSARs). In each of these contexts, organizations face the same core challenge: identifying and analysing relevant information quickly while minimizing legal and operational risk.

By implementing more integrated workflows, establishing stronger collaboration between legal, IT, compliance, and records management teams, and leveraging automation where appropriate, organizations can build a more resilient and scalable discovery strategy.

Ultimately, smarter eDiscovery is not only about technology, it is about creating repeatable, defensible processes that allow legal teams to respond to complex matters with greater confidence and efficiency.

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The Washington Post broke the story of Mojave Research in July 2025, reporting that the Office of the Director of National Intelligence had engaged the company to deploy AI analytical tools on intelligence community data. Reuters, CNN, and NBC News followed with additional reporting in February 2026. Today, at Legalweek 2026, the founder and engineering team behind that work launch IPSA Intelligent Systems — a legal AI platform where client data never leaves the firm’s walls.

IPSA deploys entirely within a firm’s own infrastructure: on-premise servers or the firm’s private cloud. No client data transits a third party’s servers. Not temporarily. Not under a zero-data-retention policy. Not under any contractual promise. The data never leaves. Because the firm owns the infrastructure, there are no per-query token costs — the AI runs continuously, refining its analysis around the clock.

“When you build AI for environments where a single unauthorized data transmission can be a federal crime, you learn to think about architecture differently,” said founder Jason Wareham. “Attorney-client privilege is not a setting you toggle. It is a condition your infrastructure either guarantees or it does not. We built IPSA for firms that refuse to compromise on the security of their clients’ most sensitive information in order to adopt AI. Real AI, for real privacy.”

Wareham brings nearly twenty years of trial and appellate litigation across military commissions, federal courts, and state courts, including service on the defense team for the September 11th military commission proceedings at Guantanamo Bay. He founded Mojave Research Inc., whose defense and intelligence AI work was reported on by The Washington Post, Reuters, CNN, and NBC News. IPSA’s engineering team includes NeurIPS-published researchers who built production AI for the U.S. intelligence community.

IPSA is accepting fifty law firms into its Founding Firm Program — priority deployment, direct access to the engineering team, and input on the platform roadmap. First come, first served.

IPSA is the keynote sponsor of “Safeguarding Justice: Judicial Safety, Independence, and the Rule of Law” at Legalweek 2026, featuring four sitting United States District Court judges. Wednesday, March 11, 9:00 AM, Room 501/502, Javits Center North.

Apply at https://ipsa.tech/legalweek | Contact: Info@IPSA.Tech | Follow on Instagram: @ipsaai | LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/ipsa-intelligent-systems-inc

IPSA Intelligent Systems and Mojave Research are part of the Agentic Secure Group (ASG), a defense-grade AI organization building custom AI for highly regulated industries. Learn more at https://asgroup.ai

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Leading no-code data collection platform now be deployed on Miro to capture content central to litigation

CHICAGO (March 9, 2026) — Reveal, the global provider of leading eDiscovery and investigations platforms driven by powerful AI, today announced a new integration between Onna and Miro, delivering the industry’s first native connector designed to help legal, compliance, and IT teams collect, preserve and search content on Miro boards for litigation, investigations and regulatory response. The integration is available to Miro customers using Miro Enterprise Guard, an advanced security and governance add-on built to help customers address  compliance and robust data protection at scale.

 

Onna: Market-Leading Collaboration Data Collection

Onna is Reveal’s enterprise data collection platform and the market’s most comprehensive single-pane-of-glass solution for unstructured collaboration data. With no-code integrations spanning Slack, Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Google Workspace, Salesforce and now Miro, Onna delivers unmatched visibility across the digital workplace.

As an integrated part of the Reveal portfolio, Onna manages data across the entire eDiscovery lifecycle with pre-built connections to Reveal’s enterprise review platform and Logikcull’s discovery automation platform. The addition of Miro reinforces Onna’s position as the industry’s most complete collaboration data preservation, collection and management platform.

“Work happens across a wide variety of tools and platforms”, said Eric Harmon, Reveal CEO. “Miro is a collaborative workspace where critical work takes place and innovative projects progress from idea to execution. It has become vital that legal teams are able to preserve and search the content within Miro boards quickly and defensibly. We’re delivering the market’s first solution.”

Content on Miro Is Emerging as Critical Evidence in Litigation and Investigations

Miro boards increasingly contain evidence critical to discovery: product development timelines, strategic planning material, intellectual property documentation and sensitive business decisions. Until now, legal teams had no defensible way to collect and search this content.

Miro boards contain evidence that can be decisive in litigation and investigations, including:

  • Sticky notes and written discussions documenting strategic decisions
  • Diagrams, workflows, and planning documents revealing product development
  • Embedded files and links containing intellectual property or PII
  • Collaboration metadata showing authorship, timing, and contribution history

“Miro has firmly established itself as a critical part of the enterprise IT stack and our AI Innovation Workspace powers team collaboration for over 250,000 organizations”, said Harkamal Singh, Head of Technology Partnerships, at Miro. “This integration is an important step in ensuring customers can leverage Miro to its full capacity while remaining confident that it meets their regulatory and compliance needs.”

Self-Service Collection Without IT Bottlenecks

The Onna + Miro integration gives legal teams the tools to handle this evidence:

  • Rapid Deployment: Onna can be implemented and deployed in hours with minimal onboarding or IT lift for time-sensitive investigations.
  • No-Code Collection: Legal teams can collect Miro data directly through Onna’s connector without relying on IT resources, accelerating response timelines for litigation holds and investigations.
  • Targeted Culling: Teams can target specific boards or users to rapidly search, filter and cull data, reducing collection volumes and costs.
  • Automated Preservation: Auto-sync ensures entire Miro instances remain defensible and audit-ready, with continuous preservation of new and updated content.
  • Unified Visibility: Miro data integrates into Onna’s platform alongside Slack, Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Google Workspace, Salesforce and dozens of other sources, creating a single source of truth for unstructured workplace data.

To learn more or request access, visit www.revealdata.com/ /onna or https://miro.com/enterprise-guard/

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About Reveal

Reveal is the provider of the two leading AI-powered eDiscovery platforms in the legal industry: Logikcull with its self-service option, and Reveal’s enterprise-grade, feature-rich platform, both driven by the most powerful AI engine in the industry. The company has a deep history in driving the adoption of legal automation, which is underpinned by its leading processing technology, visual analytics, and artificial intelligence capabilities. Reveal’s software combines technology and human guidance to transform structured and unstructured data into actionable insight. We help organizations, including law firms, corporations, government agencies, and intelligence services, uncover more useful information faster by providing a world-class user experience and AI technology that is embedded within every phase of the eDiscovery process.

About Miro

Miro is the AI Innovation Workspace that brings teams and AI together to plan, co-create, and build the next big thing, faster. Serving more than 100 million users across 250,000 customers, Miro empowers cross-functional teams to flow from early discovery through final delivery on a shared, AI-first canvas. With the canvas as the prompt, Miro’s collaborative AI Workflows keeps teams in the flow of work, scales shifts in ways of working, and drives organization-wide transformation. Founded in 2011, Miro currently employs more than 1,600 people in 13 hubs around the world. To learn more, visit https://miro.com.