Ai.law is Revolutionizing the Litigation Process

ai.law Helps Litigation Attorneys and Teams Reduce the Cost of Litigation and Shorten Case Life Cycles

 

Before Troy Doucet founded ai.law, a software technology business that uses artificial intelligence to draft high-quality legal drafts in minutes, he founded his own law firm straight of law school. Doucet Law specializes in complex litigation cases, and that’s how Doucet came to build a business that is becoming a game-changer in the industry.

 

Creating a Business that Solves a Well-understood, Pervasion Industry Challenge 

“In a law firm, anything we can do to increase efficiency is important, especially in the intake process when people call on us for help,” Doucet said. “I have a passion for technology, and I saw artificial intelligence (AI) as a way to make legal services more accessible and affordable. So, in 2020, I hired a data scientist to look at how we might use AI to spot issues. It happened that ai.law was available as a domain, so we made it ours. Then ChatGPT came out and we integrated an AI system into the firm.”

Doucet Law was seeing benefits from their internal efforts. Doucet investigated other developments with AI solutions in the legal industry. He talked to several other attorneys about what he was doing. “They were super positive,” Doucet said, “so I searched for some with a lot of knowledge in AI. That person turned into our CTO, Chris Wycoff. ”

Over the next six months, ai.law built a team and a scalable platform with a super friendly and easy to use interface. They added customers and began to grow.

 

Litigation Drafting Delivers an Immediate Payback to Attorneys and Clients

“At this point, our software platform focuses on litigation drafting,” Doucet said. “We actually draft complete, quality documents that meet best practices in litigation—a complete law suit with basic information in two minutes. Our medical records summarizer can analyze a file, time line, diagnosis, quality of life, and itemized costs in about six minutes. “

Doucet says that the platform’s deposition summarizer can match statements of witnesses to elements of claims and lawsuits, reducing billable time, for example in an insurance defense case by up to 20 percent. ai.law’s unique way of processing legal documents allows the software to produce results that are longer and deeper while being drafted faster than other legal AI on the market today. With paying subscribers, ai.law’s advanced technology is being used by lawyers across the country to solve thousands of legal issues every month.

“Part of our secret sauce,” Doucet said, “is turning unstructured date to structure to find information that is relevant, and then turning that structure back into a document. We have legal and AI knowledge and the acumen to mesh the two.”