The rollout began in November 2025 for existing AI customers at no additional cost. Filevine's "Ask LOIS" feature has already shown 40 percent usage growth in 2026. The platform distinguishes itself from full-stack AI replacements by emphasizing context orchestration through retrieval-augmented generation, prompt engineering, and memory systems tied to existing case management data. Anderson has positioned LOIS as a tool to amplify lawyer capability rather than replace it.
Timing matters. Corporate legal departments doubled their generative AI adoption from 44 percent in 2025 to 87 percent in 2026, yet trust gaps remain—52 percent report greater confidence in AI tools while simultaneously citing accuracy and security concerns. Seventy percent of legal professionals want AI embedded directly into workflows rather than bolted on as separate systems. LOIS arrives as firms seek practical, verifiable solutions for research and drafting rather than speculative full-replacement systems. Attorneys should monitor whether embedded AI with firm-specific context actually closes the accuracy-confidence gap or merely shifts liability questions.