
LTH Product Briefing - Stencil by Page Vault
PageVault’s new product Stencil is a trademark‑focused operating platform that builds on the company’s existing web‑capture technology. Co‑CEO Alex explains that the tool was born from client demand for a more efficient way to draft goods‑and‑services descriptions and collect use specimens, areas where traditional PageVault usage was limited. Stencil leverages generative AI to map client business information to the USPTO’s 2025 pre‑approved term list, automating the most labor‑intensive parts of trademark prosecution. It also crawls client websites to harvest screenshots and metadata for legally defensible specimens, delivering a draft ID and fee estimate within minutes. During the demo, the team showed a mock filing for ‘Husky Technologies,’ where the system identified four relevant classes, suggested descriptions, and pulled potential specimens from the company’s site. Users can fine‑tune AI suggestions via check‑boxes or the integrated ID manual, ensuring human oversight remains the final gate. By cutting drafting time and specimen gathering from hours to minutes, Stencil promises higher margins for fixed‑fee trademark practices and aligns firms with the USPTO’s move toward AI‑driven examination. The platform’s niche focus differentiates it from generic AI tools, positioning it as a strategic efficiency driver in IP law.

Signals of Structural Change – Law Firm Business Model in Flux
The panel titled “Signals of Structural Change – Law Firm Business Model in Flux” examined how AI is forcing law firms to reconsider traditional billing and operational models. Speakers agreed that unlike earlier point‑solution tools, generative AI permeates every stage of...

Using Behavioral Science in Practice Change Management
Justin North, founder of Pickering Pierce, argues that law firms consistently miss the mark on transformation because they treat change as a purely managerial exercise, ignoring the underlying behavioral drivers of lawyers. He highlights the industry’s tendency to invest heavily in...

LTH Product Briefing - Wexler 2026 Update
The LTH briefing introduced Wexler’s 2026 product update, highlighting its Fact Intelligence platform that transforms raw document sets into a structured, queryable fact database. CEO Greg Mustard explained how the system ingests up to 250,000 files—including emails, PDFs, images—and automatically...

LTH Product Briefing - LEGALFLY 2026 Update
LegalFly, a Belgian‑origin legal‑tech startup founded in 2023, showcased its AI‑driven platform during a Legal Tech Hub briefing. The company, now operating out of London and Dubai, claims to serve more than 150 clients in 20 countries with an end‑to‑end...

LTH Product Briefing - Clarilis 2026 Update
Clarilis, a drafting‑automation platform for law firms, unveiled its 2026 update, blending rule‑based workflows with generative AI drafting. The upgrade introduces AI‑driven clause suggestions, deeper cross‑document dependency handling, and native integrations with major cloud storage services. Early adopters report up...

LTH Product Briefing - IPDAS by AutoDocs
The Legal Tech Hub briefing introduced Autodocs’ IPDOS, a specialized platform for patent‑prosecution practitioners. The demo highlighted its core strength—citation management—built on a quarter‑century of experience and positioned as a “perpetual magnifier” for IP teams. IPDOS syncs directly with docketing...

LTH Product Briefing - Harvey 2026 Update
The Legal TechHub briefing introduced the 2026 iteration of Harvey, the firm’s AI‑powered legal assistant, highlighting a suite of new capabilities aimed at turning the platform into a fully integrated, end‑to‑end workflow engine for law practices. Hosted by CEO...

LTH Product Briefing - Jigsaw 2026 Update
Legal Tech Hub’s product briefing introduced Jigsaw, a six‑year‑old legal‑tech startup that builds AI‑driven diagramming software for lawyers. Co‑founders, both attorneys, created the tool to replace cumbersome PowerPoint and Word workflows for corporate structures, timelines, and other visual deliverables. The platform...

LTH Product Briefing - altumatimOS by Altumatim
The Legal Tech Hub briefing introduced Ultimatum OS, an AI‑powered e‑discovery platform that centers on a story‑driven workflow. Co‑founder David Gasky demonstrated how users input a narrative—ranging from a single sentence to a full complaint—and the system’s “super agent” instantly...

LTH Product Briefing - DealCloser
The briefing, hosted by Legal Tech Hub CEO Nikki Shaver and DealCloser Director Johnny Dumenna, unveiled the latest version of DealCloser, a transaction‑management platform that has been rebuilt around artificial‑intelligence capabilities to streamline the closing phase of complex deals. DealCloser now...

LTH Product Briefing - V4 Final
The Legal Tech Hub briefing introduced V4 Final, a cloud‑based platform designed to streamline in‑house legal operations by treating legal requests like IT tickets. Founder Maddie Neistat explained that the tool arose from her own frustration managing competing priorities across...

LTH Product Briefing - Cicero by Automatise 2026 Update
Legal Tech Hub’s 2026 briefing introduced the latest version of Cicero, Automatise’s matter‑analysis platform designed to accelerate fact‑finding in litigation and high‑volume transactional disputes. Cicero now supports up to 500,000 documents (≈2 million pages) and blends traditional predictive‑coding techniques with generative AI...

LTH Product Briefing - InfoTrack
The video is a product briefing for Infotra, a litigation‑focused legal‑tech company that has expanded from Australia to the U.K. and now the United States. It outlines the firm’s mission to modernize e‑filing, reduce manual errors, and integrate directly with...

LTH Product Briefing - T3 by Lexsoft
The briefing introduced Lexoft’s latest T3 platform, highlighting how the company blends two decades of legal‑tech expertise with generative AI to modernize knowledge management for Spanish‑speaking law firms and corporate legal departments. Lexoft’s solution centers on creating “extended knowledge profiles” that...