EvenUp Must Prove Outcome Edge
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Bundling turns AI from a separate software budget into an upgrade on the system a firm already uses to run cases. In personal injury, that matters because the case management system already holds the medical records, notes, deadlines, and templates needed to draft a demand. Filevine, Litify, CASEpeer, and Clio can sell AI at the point where work already happens, which makes distribution, data access, and procurement simplicity as important as model quality.
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Filevine is the clearest example. DemandsAI sits inside its case management workflow, and Filevine says more than 65,000 legal professionals use the platform daily and its customers draft more than 100,000 demand letters per month. That gives it a large built in install base for AI upsell.
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The same pattern shows up across the stack. Supio plugs into Litify so files sync both ways inside a Salesforce based system of record. CASEpeer offers integrations with Practice AI and AI Demand Pro, so firms can generate demands without moving case data into a separate product.
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This is also how larger legal platforms are expanding. Clio announced $500M ARR in May 2026, and its growth story increasingly centers on adding legal AI and research into the broader practice management bundle. In legal tech more broadly, incumbents with workflow control are using AI to raise account value, not to create a separate category.
The next phase favors products that either own the workflow or prove a measurable outcome edge. For EvenUp, that means moving beyond being the best drafting tool and becoming the clearest source of better settlements, faster turnaround, or lower operating cost than the AI features bundled into the case systems firms already depend on.