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AI.Law Launches Litigation Operating System Positioned to Replace Traditional Legal Software Stack

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AI.Law launches AI litigation OS replacing legacy tools, with built-in CRM, full-file analysis, and guaranteed no case law hallucinations in drafting.

Most legal software was built to store information, not to help lawyers think.”
— Founder & Attorney Troy Doucet

COLUMBUS, OH, UNITED STATES, April 1, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- AI.Law today announced the launch of Advanced AI.Law, a second-generation artificial intelligence litigation operating system designed to replace the fragmented mix of practice management, document storage, research, and drafting tools used by most law firms.

The company is positioning the platform as a direct alternative to legacy legal software systems that manage data but do not help move cases forward.

#Moving from software that stores work to software that does the work
Most legal software organizes information. It tracks deadlines. It stores documents. It logs time.

But it does not help lawyers understand their cases or decide what to do next.

AI.Law built Advanced AI.Law to change that model.

The platform analyzes entire case files, extracts relevant facts, and presents them in a structured way that supports legal decision-making. From there, it connects directly into research, drafting, and workflow execution.

Instead of switching between systems, lawyers work from one environment that reflects the full life of the case.

#Guaranteed no hallucinated caselaw
Advanced AI.Law introduces a different foundation for legal research and drafting.
The system does not rely on AI to “suggest” caselaw.

It starts with real, verified case law and builds analysis and drafting around those authorities. Because citations originate from actual cases rather than generative output, AI.Law guarantees that its guided drafting tools do not produce hallucinated case law.

This removes one of the primary risks that has limited adoption of AI in legal practice.

#Research driven by legal goals, not Boolean search
Traditional legal research platforms require lawyers to construct complex Boolean queries and then manually sift through results.
Advanced AI.Law reverses that process.

Users describe what they are trying to prove, argue, or defend. The system returns relevant, real cases with clickable links along with targeted analysis explaining how each case connects to that objective.

This shifts research from search syntax to legal reasoning.

#Work the entire case file at once
The platform is designed to handle full case files without manual review.

Lawyers can upload thousands of documents to:
• Ask questions across the entire file
• Identify missing facts or inconsistencies
• Extract the same data points from every document using custom templates
• Run repeatable analysis across the firm

This allows firms to standardize how cases are evaluated while reducing time spent on document review.

#Free Built-in CRM designed to replace legacy systems
Advanced AI.Law includes a full practice management system available at no cost.

The CRM layer includes:
• Client intake and matter creation
• Document management and file organization
• Workflow pipelines and case tracking
• Billing, trust accounting support, and calendaring

Firms can use the platform as a replacement for existing systems or alongside them during transition. AI usage is priced separately.

#Built for litigation, not adapted to it
AI.Law emphasizes that the system was designed from actual litigation experience, not retrofitted from general software concepts.

Founder Troy Doucet is a trial lawyer with more than 25,000 hours of legal work, over 2,200 matters handled, and more than $500 million in resolved claims.

The platform reflects real litigation workflows, including:
• Drafting tied to legal elements, not templates
• Discovery responses grounded in governing rules
• Issue identification that surfaces specific legal theories, not general categories

The company also holds patent protection related to long-form legal drafting and previously supported one of the first AI-assisted complaints filed in federal court in March 2024.

#A second-generation system built from real use
Advanced AI.Law builds on the company’s first-generation platform, which focused on structured AI drafting.

That system established the framework for how legal information is organized and translated into usable work product.

The new platform expands that foundation into a full operating system for litigation.

#Founder perspective
“Most legal software was built to store information, not to help lawyers think,” said Troy Doucet, founder of AI.Law. “That leaves a gap between where the data lives and how decisions get made.

We built Advanced AI.Law to close that gap. The goal is simple: help lawyers understand their cases faster, see what matters, and move them forward.”

#About AI.Law
AI.Law develops best-in-class artificial intelligence software designed to support litigation workflow, document analysis, and legal strategy. The company focuses on software usefulness and usability.

Troy Doucet
AI.Law
+1 614-804-1159
troy.doucet@ai.law
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