Legal

Reducing manual review in legal matters

AI is paired with purpose-built legal and compliance workflows to cut the volume of content that requires human review during responses to legal matters, accelerating review and response work.

Why the human is still essential here

Humans still determine scope, oversee workflow design, validate what the system flags or excludes, and make the final calls on legal response strategy.

How people use this

Responsive document triage

AI classifies collected emails, chats, and files by likely responsiveness so reviewers can focus on the small subset most relevant to the matter.

Relativity aiR / Everlaw

Privilege and sensitive-content spotting

AI flags likely privileged, personal, or otherwise high-risk materials for lawyer review before production or wider internal circulation.

Relativity aiR / DISCO

Conversation threading and deduplication

AI groups email threads and near-duplicate documents so legal teams do not manually review the same content multiple times.

Relativity / Everlaw

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Claude for Legal Is Here – Now Legal Teams Need the Workflow Layer to Scale Its Impact

May 2026 has been an eventful month for legal AI, and we view the recent momentum as a positive and encouraging development.

Anthropic launched Claude for Legal with 12 practice-area plugins, 20+ MCP connectors, and integrations designed for legal research and workflow management. OpenAI is building its own legal offering. Gemini has also been appearing in legal workflows with results that are increasingly difficult to ignore.


The market has finally caught up to where in-house legal teams have been heading for years. The question now is how much of that potential actually translates into real-world legal and compliance outcomes.


For one of our clients, a major tech company, the answer was a 99.5% reduction in the volume of content requiring human review when responding to a legal matter. That came from pairing advanced legal AI with workflows built specifically for how legal and compliance operations actually function.

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HanzoLegal technology company
Jun 4, 2026