eDiscovery AI Launches CaseBot to Enhance Legal Workflows with Conversational AI Integration

eDiscovery AI has announced the release of CaseBot, a new conversational AI assistant designed to streamline the way legal professionals interact with case data. Following its acquisition by HaystackID earlier this year, the Minneapolis-based company now makes this tool available to all users, transitioning from its limited release earlier in January 2026.

CaseBot utilizes natural language processing to allow attorneys and legal operations professionals to pose questions regarding their case data and obtain rapid, documented responses. This capability is embedded directly within Relativity workspaces, facilitating a seamless workflow. Additional features include conversation histories, CSV export capabilities, automatic session cleanup, and governance controls specific to each matter.

In practical terms, CaseBot can support legal teams by validating facts and timelines, highlighting critical communications and custodians, aiding in deposition preparations, writing internal memos, and strategizing for meet-and-confers. Jim Sullivan, founder and CEO of eDiscovery AI, highlighted the product’s ability to convert traditional question-and-answer interactions into integral components of a workflow, enhancing the utility of case data.

Jeff Johnson, chief innovation officer at Purpose Legal, an initial adopter of the technology, praised its standalone usability and integration with Relativity for offering the flexibility necessary to tailor workflows to the specifics of a matter. Positioned within a suite that includes tools for early case intelligence and various review functions, CaseBot complements eDiscovery AI’s product line, which aims to improve efficiency in case management.

The introduction of CaseBot is concurrent with the CLOC Global Institute conference in Chicago, where eDiscovery AI is showcasing its latest innovations. As of now, details regarding pricing have not been disclosed, though further information can be accessed on eDiscovery AI’s website.