Filevine Inc.

08/19/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/19/2026 11:05

Other AI reads. LOIS runs. 90-day free trial launches.

SALT LAKE CITY - July 21, 2026 - Legal work demands intelligence, not just tools. Filevine has launched a 90-day free trial of the Legal Operating Intelligence System (LOIS). No migration. No switching. No commitment.

General-purpose AI creates noise. LOIS delivers outcomes. While standard tools offer limited analysis, LOIS acts as an extension of the legal team. It verifies citations against law, analyzes case files, flags privilege issues, and drafts responses. Built on 40 million matters of structured legal data, LOIS functions not as a passive search engine, but as an active operator. It does the work, so you can make the decision.

When lawyers have the clarity to act decisively, justice moves forward.

"The practice of law is not the practice of siloed tasks," said Ryan Anderson, CEO and Founder of Filevine. "For ten years we watched lawyers get better tools. Tools do not run firms. Tools do not win cases. We built the AI that does both."

Firms can start today. The 90-day trial requires no credit card and allows teams to explore litigation support, transactional diligence, and advisory research in an isolated sandbox. Organizations can request access at filevine.com/lois.

About Filevine

Filevine is the system of record for the modern law firm. Headquartered in Salt Lake City, Filevine connects contracts, matters, documents, and workflows into a unified platform. Thousands of organizations rely on Filevine to manage complex legal work with precision and control. Recognized as a leader in Legal AI, Filevine has been honored by the LegalTech Breakthrough Awards, The SaaS Awards, Deloitte Technology Fast 500, and the Business Intelligence AI Excellence Award.

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