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Legal Tech Firms Launch New Agentic AI Tools

Legal Tech Firms Launch New Agentic AI Tools

Artificial Lawyer
Saturday, June 6, 2026
  • •Major technology firms including Palantir, OpenAI, Anthropic, and Microsoft have established significant presence in the legal tech sector.
  • •Legal tech companies introduced new agentic AI tools for contract drafting, operations, and workflow automation ahead of the June 2026 conference.
  • •New products from DocumentDrafter, LawVu, Filevine, Icertis, Litera, and Legartis aim to shift legal platforms toward active task execution.
  • •Major technology firms including Palantir, OpenAI, Anthropic, and Microsoft have established significant presence in the legal tech sector.
  • •Legal tech companies introduced new agentic AI tools for contract drafting, operations, and workflow automation ahead of the June 2026 conference.
  • •New products from DocumentDrafter, LawVu, Filevine, Icertis, Litera, and Legartis aim to shift legal platforms toward active task execution.

Legal tech providers are accelerating the deployment of agentic AI systems (autonomous agents that plan and execute tasks) ahead of the Legal Innovators California conference scheduled for June 10 and 11, 2026. Major technology players including Palantir, OpenAI, Anthropic, and Microsoft are now established in the legal tech landscape. New product announcements highlight a shift from passive document management to active execution of legal workflows.

DocumentDrafter has introduced Agentic Templating, which allows firms to automate drafting based on existing templates and precedents. CEO Michael Bjerg Hansen noted that the tool operates upstream, ensuring that firm-controlled judgments are inherited across all downstream contract drafts. Simultaneously, LawVu launched LegalOS, an AI-powered operating system for in-house teams. The platform features five agentic capabilities covering intake, workflows, drafting, and legal operations, moving beyond simple record-keeping to active work execution.

Other significant developments include Filevine’s launch of the LOIS console, a centralized command interface providing read and write capabilities across a firm’s data. Icertis has upgraded its Vera AI system with the Vera Copilot for natural language contract interaction, Vera Engage for agent-driven redlining, and Vera Analytics for surfacing risk exposure. Additionally, Litera released Foundation 365 across the Microsoft 365 ecosystem to predict client connection opportunities, and Legartis expanded its Legal AI Workspace to include full contract lifecycle management, version tracking, and integrated signing via DocuSign. Ivo, a San Francisco-based legal AI firm, has also secured a partnership with New Zealand Football for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Industry discussions continue with upcoming events including Marcelo Moura’s cross-border legal tech event in London on June 16th and Legal Innovators Paris on June 24 and 25. Richard Tromans, founder of Artificial Lawyer, will chair the California conference and participate in these upcoming sessions, which center on the evolving intersection of innovation and legal practice.

Legal tech providers are accelerating the deployment of agentic AI systems (autonomous agents that plan and execute tasks) ahead of the Legal Innovators California conference scheduled for June 10 and 11, 2026. Major technology players including Palantir, OpenAI, Anthropic, and Microsoft are now established in the legal tech landscape. New product announcements highlight a shift from passive document management to active execution of legal workflows.

DocumentDrafter has introduced Agentic Templating, which allows firms to automate drafting based on existing templates and precedents. CEO Michael Bjerg Hansen noted that the tool operates upstream, ensuring that firm-controlled judgments are inherited across all downstream contract drafts. Simultaneously, LawVu launched LegalOS, an AI-powered operating system for in-house teams. The platform features five agentic capabilities covering intake, workflows, drafting, and legal operations, moving beyond simple record-keeping to active work execution.

Other significant developments include Filevine’s launch of the LOIS console, a centralized command interface providing read and write capabilities across a firm’s data. Icertis has upgraded its Vera AI system with the Vera Copilot for natural language contract interaction, Vera Engage for agent-driven redlining, and Vera Analytics for surfacing risk exposure. Additionally, Litera released Foundation 365 across the Microsoft 365 ecosystem to predict client connection opportunities, and Legartis expanded its Legal AI Workspace to include full contract lifecycle management, version tracking, and integrated signing via DocuSign. Ivo, a San Francisco-based legal AI firm, has also secured a partnership with New Zealand Football for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Industry discussions continue with upcoming events including Marcelo Moura’s cross-border legal tech event in London on June 16th and Legal Innovators Paris on June 24 and 25. Richard Tromans, founder of Artificial Lawyer, will chair the California conference and participate in these upcoming sessions, which center on the evolving intersection of innovation and legal practice.

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