Alexi unveils AI workflow library to boost law firm efficiency
Alexi has announced the launch of its Workflow Library, comprising more than 100 customisable artificial intelligence (AI) workflows designed for law firms.
The Workflow Library is aimed at automating both high-volume and high-value legal tasks while ensuring the quality, compliance, and consistency that law firms require. According to Alexi, the collection of workflows addresses tasks for transactional and litigation teams, offering a range of automations, such as contract review, risk assessments, drafting, and transcript summarisation.
An emerging trend in the legal sector is the increased reliance on AI, with 63% of lawyers reportedly expecting generative AI to become more prominent within their practice. Alexi is positioning its Workflow Library as a solution that delivers reliable and repeatable capabilities in response to this expectation.
Applications across practice areas
The company describes how the Workflow Library spans a range of legal work. Transactional lawyers may use the tools to speed up deal work, including tasks such as contract review, entity analysis, due diligence memos, and risk evaluations. For litigation teams, automations are available for processes including drafting, summarising transcripts, production analysis, and damage assessments.
"The promise of AI is to enable law firms to deliver significantly more value to significantly more clients," said Mark Doble, CEO of Alexi. "The Workflow Library is a critical part of making this a reality. By correctly harnessing the power of foundational models, complex processes can be automated step by step, while maintaining control and oversight in the hands of professionals. This initial launch of the Workflow Library is just the start, with hundreds more workflow automations being delivered to our customers over the coming months."
Key challenges addressed
In its product announcement, Alexi outlined specific problems the Workflow Library is intended to solve. These include automating repetitive but high-value tasks to increase a firm's capacity without needing to add to staff numbers. The company also highlights that its workflows produce client-ready outputs that conform to industry best practices and precedent. Law firms can embed their internal guidelines and institutional knowledge directly into these automated processes.
The system is designed for immediate deployment and is customisable to reflect each firm's unique style, standards, and operations. Alexi also states that the platform is hosted in a private environment, intended to secure sensitive firm data.
The platform features an interface described as intuitive, intended to support widespread adoption across different practice groups and among both lawyers and non-lawyer professionals at a firm. The company describes its solution as providing centralised governance, consistent quality control, and robust data protection throughout client organisations.
Integration and security
Alexi emphasises that by integrating AI workflows into various aspects of legal practice, law firms can support higher client value delivery without lowering professional standards. The deployment of these workflows in secure private environments is intended to safeguard institutional information while standardising workflow quality across departments.
With this launch, Alexi aims to offer law firms tools that can be immediately operational, measurable in terms of return on investment, and adaptable to particular firm requirements. By embedding these processes into firm routines, the company claims the Workflow Library supports compliance and consistent delivery across all teams.