From contract drafting to case research — 13 top AI tools transforming how lawyers, paralegals, and legal ops teams work.
The generative AI platform built specifically for top-tier law firms and corporate legal departments.
View Review & Details →The professional legal AI assistant for fast research, document review, and trial preparation.
View Review & Details →The AI contract drafting and review assistant that runs natively inside Microsoft Word.
View Review & Details →Conversational AI grounded in the world's largest legal database.
View Review & Details →Thomson Reuters' gold standard legal research, augmented by state-of-the-art AI.
View Review & Details →Fast, accurate contract review and negotiation combining legal experts and AI.
View Review & Details →The intelligent contract lifecycle management platform with instant repository Q&A.
View Review & Details →The comprehensive AI legal research and drafting assistant built for solos and small firms.
View Review & Details →The specialized AI assistant built to automate demands, complaints, and discovery for plaintiff firms.
View Review & Details →The AI legal copilot tailored for European jurisdictions, legal data, and multilingual compliance.
View Review & Details →An affordable AI copilot and agent builder designed specifically for solo practitioners.
View Review & Details →Automated high-volume contract review and due diligence analysis trained on legal datasets.
View Review & Details →The world's first AI consumer advocate — dispute tickets, get refunds, and cancel subscriptions.
View Review & Details →Harvey is the most capable AI legal co-pilot, used by top AmLaw 100 firms for research, drafting, and due diligence. For legal research specifically, CoCounsel (Thomson Reuters) and Westlaw Precision AI integrate with leading legal databases for cited, grounded answers. For contract work inside Microsoft Word, Spellbook is the most frictionless option for drafting and review.
AI dramatically accelerates legal research but doesn't fully replace trained lawyers — yet. Tools like Harvey, Lexis+ AI, and Westlaw Precision AI can surface relevant cases and statutes in seconds, but attorneys still need to verify citations, apply legal judgment, and advise clients based on nuanced facts. AI handles the retrieval; lawyers handle the analysis and strategy.
Yes — LawDroid ($19/mo) is built for solo practitioners. Paxton AI ($99/mo) serves small firm legal research needs. Spellbook ($99/seat) works inside Microsoft Word for contract work. DoNotPay ($36/yr) serves consumer legal needs at a consumer price. Most enterprise tools like Harvey, CoCounsel, and Ironclad are custom-priced and aimed at mid-to-large firms.