LTH Product Briefing - QorusDocs 2026 Update
Why It Matters
By automating time-consuming pitch and RFP work and embedding AI agents into lawyers’ existing Office workflows, QorusDocs aims to cut response time, raise win rates and centralize institutional knowledge—potentially shifting how law firms staff and scale business development. This could materially reduce cost and cycle time for major legal procurements.
Summary
QorusDocs (branded in the briefing as Chorus Docs) released a 2026 update that layers agent-driven automation on top of its existing pitch and RFP workflow platform for law firms. The product integrates Microsoft Azure, Office apps and OpenAI models with proprietary, industry-specific IP to ingest emails, call transcripts and firm content, then autonomously generate client pitch summaries, prep packets, research and go/no-go analyses. The demo showed agents running immediately after uploads and producing finished capability statements in PowerPoint/Word, while preserving human oversight for creative and strategic tasks. The company emphasized deployment inside the applications lawyers use daily and long-standing deployment with large global firms since 2019.
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