The rollout begins as a pilot with roughly half a dozen firms from Centerbase's customer advisory board, with a waiting list for others and inclusion in new customer deals. The tool debuts this week at the Association of Legal Administrators Annual Conference & Expo in National Harbor, Maryland. Full details on pricing, rollout timeline, and feature roadmap remain undisclosed.
For firm administrators, Centerbase IQ addresses a specific gap: obtaining reliable, verifiable answers from internal data without hallucination risk. Unlike legal AI tools focused on research or drafting tasks, this targets business intelligence—a shift reflecting broader adoption of citation-backed AI systems across professional services. Firms evaluating practice management platforms should assess whether built-in BI capabilities reduce reliance on external analytics tools and whether the citation model meets their audit and compliance standards.