By cutting document‑review cycles and surfacing actionable insights, Cicero can lower litigation costs and give firms a decisive edge in building stronger cases faster.
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 to surface “propositions” – factual assertions, expert opinions and witness statements – delivering up to 70 % reduction in review time. The newly added Matter Explorer module guides users through case overviews, key players, and document‑level insights.
During the demo, Joseph Raymond showed a public‑domain case (Kentucky v. Purdue Pharma), highlighting automatic entity extraction, audio summaries that read pleadings aloud, and an evidence matrix that flags supporting or contradictory material. The platform also lets lawyers filter out non‑usable sources, such as court filings, and retain a hybrid workflow that records human validation.
For law firms, Cicero promises faster, more cost‑effective case preparation while preserving attorney accountability, positioning it as a strategic tool for both defensive and offensive litigation strategies in an increasingly AI‑driven market.
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