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Everlaw Announces Availability and Pricing of EverlawAI Assistant Designed to Foster Confidence in GenAI Use for Litigation and Investigations

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Everlaw Announces Availability and Pricing of EverlawAI Assistant Designed to Foster Confidence in GenAI Use for Litigation and Investigations
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Everlaw Announces Availability and Pricing of EverlawAI Assistant Designed to Foster Confidence in GenAI Use for Litigation and Investigations

2024-08-12 20:30 Last Updated At:20:40

NASHVILLE, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 12, 2024--

ILTACON 2024Everlaw, the cloud-native investigation and litigation platform, today announced the general availability and pricing of its GenAI-powered Everlaw AI Assistant after a year-long beta program with about 125 companies and 2,900 users whose real-world testing and feedback shaped and improved the product.

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The opportunity for GenAI to drive greater efficiency in litigation is vast. Large companies in the US alone spent $23B on litigation in 2021 and up to 70% of those costs are consumed by discovery work where legal teams decipher millions of documents to start building cases.

Boosting Legal Teams’ Confidence in Generative AI

Everlaw’s team of AI experts has spent the past year testing, quantifying and refining the controllable variables in GenAI applications. From the beginning Everlaw AI Assistant delivered the privacy, control and security legal professionals demand of technology solutions, the beta focused on building user confidence in its outputs by adding critical features such as:

“Everlaw AI Assistant is an advance for one of the most challenging and time-consuming parts of litigation and investigations – discovery,” said AJ Shankar, founder and CEO, Everlaw. “While it’s still early days of GenAI, our beta customers are seeing significant impacts on real-world cases.”

New and Improved Features Launched in Everlaw AI Assistant

Everlaw AI Assistant helps legal teams find the right documents faster, gain quality insights and craft compelling legal arguments for a leg-up in disputes – speeding core legal work by at least 50% by customer estimates. Everlaw is making generally available three features that are embedded across the discovery workflows:

“Writing Assistant often elicits a ‘wow’ moment with legal teams,” said Shankar. “We designed Writing Assistant to serve as an on-the-spot thought partner – anticipating counterarguments and drafting new narratives – in sum, raising the output to a new level to serve clients better.”

Real-World Use and Impact of Everlaw AI Assistant

This week marks one year since the deadly fires in Lahaina, Maui. Greg McCullough of Fire Litigation Consulting used Everlaw AI Assistant to analyze numerous 911 calls in the Maui fire litigation, aiding in determining liability.

“I used Everlaw AI Assistant to create a deposition summary for the Maui Fire cases,” McCullough said. “By uploading transcripts and using the Description Summary function, we quickly got an overview of the topics covered. The clients were grateful to receive this bird’s eye view, making it the first step in understanding what evidence existed.”

Julie Brown, director of Practice Technology at Vorys, said, “Everlaw combines the best of traditional AI with the strengths of GenAI. We use Everlaw’s predictive coding to pull important docs from a corpus. Everlaw AI Assistant summarizes documents to improve our review rates, shaving off hours for the team. Then we organize the most important documents in Storybuilder as we prepare our case strategy. Having AI embedded in the ediscovery workflow drives efficiency. Everlaw Review Assistant stands out in its ability to summarize long, dense documents – over 100 pages, which is key for lengthy depositions. We’ve used Writing Assistant to draft a statement of facts and deposition questions based on my guidance with quality output– saving us time. Top to bottom Everlaw software, support and training materials are incredible.”

Jen Jackson, senior analyst, Baker Curtis & Schwartz, P.C., said, "My firm has used Everlaw AI Assistant as a significant time-savings tool, and are passing these savings on to our clients. For example, when bringing a new attorney up to speed on a particular case, Everlaw AI Assistant can distill thousands of pages of pleadings filed into a well-organized, footnoted document in a matter of minutes versus perhaps 16 to 20 hours. Clients want to pay for the attorney actually using their attorney brain, not mundane busywork. So that right there is huge.”

Steven Delaney, director of Litigation Support, Benesch Friedlander Coplan & Aronoff LLP, said, "When a last-minute production came through right before an important deposition, Everlaw AI Assistant allowed our attorneys to quickly summarize and understand the new document set to key into the most important pieces of evidence quickly. This added edge kept our attorneys from getting caught up in last-minute document review, so they could focus on the tasks that mattered most. The ability to quickly understand key documents under a time crunch is a highly advantageous tool -- especially when you receive a production the night before."

Pricing and Availability of Everlaw AI Assistant

Everlaw AI Assistant will be offered as an add-on to the core platform with a consumption-based, credit model that allows customers to pay for what they use. Customers will pre-purchase credits that will be consumed as users execute AI tasks (summarizations, coding suggestions, drafting outlines or memos). Keeping true to Everlaw’s overall commitment to clear, predictable pricing, users will see the number of credits before they execute a task and organization administrators have full control and visibility through analytics over credit usage.

"Everlaw continues to be at the forefront of AI in legal innovations, principles and safeguards, and with today's news clear, predictable AI pricing," said Ryan O'Leary, Research Director at IDC. "Everlaw pricing provides those interested in GenAI the opportunity to try it for their ediscovery workflows without the fear of unpredictable costs."

Planned general availability of Everlaw AI Assistant is September.

Narrowing the Justice Gap with Everlaw for Good

Everlaw for Good participants will also have access to Everlaw AI Assistant. Everlaw is committed to ensuring that the GenAI revolution helps to narrow, not widen, the justice gap. That’s why Everlaw has lowered the cost barrier to Everlaw AI Assistant for Everlaw for Good partners, providing them with thousands of dollars worth of AI credits and significant discounts beyond that.

Everlaw for Good provides free and discounted access to the company’s software to qualified non profit organizations, pro bono practices, investigative journalists, and educators focused on justice issues often overlooked by market forces. Since 2017, Everlaw has contributed $3 million in platform services for the program and empowered 140 organizations to streamline their operations and amplify their impact.

Education, Training and Ecosystem Support for GenAI

Embracing AI technologies requires legal professionals to continually learn and evolve alongside advancements in technology. Everlaw provides greater education and training:

About the Everlaw AI Portfolio

In addition to the new generative AI offerings, the Everlaw AI product line includes Everlaw’s award-winning Clustering, which uncovers hidden patterns even in the largest corpus of documents, and Predictive Coding to quickly identify hot documents with AI. Learn more here.

About Everlaw

Everlaw helps legal teams navigate the increasingly complex ediscovery landscape to chart a straighter path to the truth. Trusted by Fortune 100 corporate counsel, 91 of the Am Law 200, and all 50 state attorneys general, Everlaw's combination of intuitive experience, advanced technology, and partnership with customers empowers organizations to tackle the most pressing technological challenges—and transform their approach to discovery and litigation in the process. Founded in 2010 and based in Oakland, Calif., Everlaw is funded by top-tier investors, including Andreessen Horowitz, CapitalG, HIG Growth Partners, K9 Ventures, Menlo Ventures, and TPG Growth. Follow us on LinkedIn.

Everlaw's GenAI-powered features — Everlaw AI Assistant — help legal teams find the right documents faster, gain quality insights and craft compelling legal arguments for a leg-up in disputes. These features are embedded across the platform's workflows. (Graphic: Business Wire)

Everlaw's GenAI-powered features — Everlaw AI Assistant — help legal teams find the right documents faster, gain quality insights and craft compelling legal arguments for a leg-up in disputes. These features are embedded across the platform's workflows. (Graphic: Business Wire)

BEIRUT (AP) — Lebanese health authorities reported that at least three people were killed and more than a dozen others wounded in an Israeli strike on Beirut on Friday, the first such Israeli attack on the Lebanese capital in months.

The Israeli strike came after Hezbollah pounded northern Israel with rockets and the region awaited the revenge promised by the militant group’s leader Hassan Nasrallah for this week’s mass bombing attack on pagers and walkie-talkies belonging to Hezbollah members.

The target of Israel’s airstrike in Beirut’s crowded southern suburbs during rush hour, as people were leaving their work and students heading home from school, wasn't immediately clear. Lebanon's Health Ministry didn't elaborate on the identities of the victims.

Lebanese news stations broadcast footage of wounded people being pulled from the ruins of a flattened building as ambulances rushed to the scene of the strike.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.

BEIRUT (AP) — Israel hit a Beirut suburb with an airstrike Friday, not long after Hezbollah pounded northern Israel with 140 rockets following a vow by the militant group’s leader Hassan Nasrallah to retaliate against Israel for a mass bombing attack, the Israeli military and the militant group said.

The Israeli military said it had carried out a “targeted strike” in Beirut. It offered no further immediate details, but explosions could be heard coming from the city’s southern suburbs.

Beirut-based Al-Mayadeen TV reported that a drone fired several missiles on the heavily-populated area known as Dahiyeh.

A Hezbollah official, speaking on condition of anonymity because he wasn’t authorized to speak to the media, confirmed to The Associated Press that an airstrike struck the area, without giving further details.

The strike came after Hezbollah pounded Israel with 140 rockets, which the Israeli military said came in three waves targeting sites along the ravaged border with Lebanon.

Following the attacks, the Israeli military said that it had struck areas across southern Lebanon targeting Hezbollah infrastructure, but didn’t provide details of damage.

Hezbollah said that its attacks had targeted several sites along the border with Katyusha rockets, including multiple air defense bases as well as the headquarters of an Israeli armored brigade they said they’d struck for the first time.

The Israeli military said that 120 missiles were launched at areas of the Golan Heights, Safed and the Upper Galilee, some of which were intercepted. Fire crews were working to extinguish blazes caused by pieces of debris that fell to the ground in several areas, the military said.

The military didn’t say whether any missiles had hit targets or caused any casualties.

Another 20 missiles were shot at the areas of Meron and Netua, and most fell in open areas, the military said, adding that no injuries were reported.

Hezbollah said that the rockets were in retaliation for Israeli strikes on villages and homes in southern Lebanon, not two days of attacks widely blamed on Israel that set off explosives in thousands of Hezbollah pagers and walkie-talkies.

On Thursday, Israel said its military had struck “hundreds of rocket launcher barrels” in southern Lebanon, saying that they “were ready to be used in the immediate future to fire toward Israeli territory”

The army also ordered residents in parts of the Golan Heights and northern Israel to avoid public gatherings, minimize movements and stay close to shelters in anticipation of the rocket fire that eventually came Friday.

Hezbollah and Israel have exchanged near-daily fire since Oct. 8, a day after the Israel-Hamas war’s opening salvo, but Friday’s rocket barrages were heavier than normal.

Nasrallah on Thursday vowed to keep up daily strikes on Israel despite this week’s deadly sabotage of its members’ communication devices, which he described as a “severe blow.”

At least 20 were killed in the attacks and thousands were wounded when pagers, walkie-talkies and other devices exploded in Lebanon on Tuesday and Wednesday.

The sophisticated attacks have heightened fears that the cross-border exchanges of fire will escalate into all-out war. Israel has neither confirmed nor denied involvement in the attacks.

In recent days, Israel has moved a powerful fighting force up to the northern border, officials have escalated their rhetoric, and the country’s security Cabinet has designated the return of tens of thousands of displaced residents to their homes in northern Israel an official war goal.

Fighting in Gaza has slowed, but casualties continue to rise.

Overnight, Palestinian authorities said that 15 people were killed in multiple Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip.

Those included six people, including an unknown number of children, in an airstrike early Friday morning in Gaza City that hit a family home, Gaza’s Civil Defense said. Another person was killed in Gaza City when a strike hit a group of people on a street.

Israel maintains that it only targets militants, and accuses Hamas and other armed groups of endangering civilians by operating in residential areas. The military, which rarely comments on individual strikes, had no immediate comment.

Gaza’s Health Ministry says that more than 41,000 Palestinians have been killed in the territory since Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack. The ministry doesn’t differentiate between fighters and civilians in its count, but says a little over half of those killed were women and children.

Israel says it has killed more than 17,000 militants, without providing evidence.

More than 95,000 people have also been wounded in Gaza since Oct. 7, the Health Ministry said.

The war has caused vast destruction and displaced about 90% of Gaza’s population of 2.3 million.

Ambulances arrive at the scene of an Israeli missile strike in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Friday, Sept. 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

Ambulances arrive at the scene of an Israeli missile strike in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Friday, Sept. 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

People stand on top of a damaged car at the scene of a missile strike in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Friday, Sept. 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)

People stand on top of a damaged car at the scene of a missile strike in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Friday, Sept. 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)

People and rescuers gather at the scene of an Israeli missile strike in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Friday, Sept. 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)

People and rescuers gather at the scene of an Israeli missile strike in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Friday, Sept. 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)

People gather near a damaged building at the scene of an Israeli missile strike in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Friday, Sept. 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)

People gather near a damaged building at the scene of an Israeli missile strike in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Friday, Sept. 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)

People gather at the scene of an Israeli missile strike in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Friday, Sept. 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)

People gather at the scene of an Israeli missile strike in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Friday, Sept. 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)

People gather at the scene of an Israeli missile strike in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Friday, Sept. 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)

People gather at the scene of an Israeli missile strike in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Friday, Sept. 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)

Israeli Iron Dome air defense system fires to intercept a rocket fired from Lebanon, in northern Israel, Friday, Sept. 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

Israeli Iron Dome air defense system fires to intercept a rocket fired from Lebanon, in northern Israel, Friday, Sept. 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Leo Correa)

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