
"Empowering Solos and Smalls in the Business and Practice of Law For years, solo and small-firm lawyers have been treated as spectators in the legal tech revolution - watching as Biglaw invested in costly, siloed AI tools. That dynamic changes with Clio Work. This new integrated AI workspace doesn't just level the playing field - it gives solos and smalls access to capabilities that many large firms still don't have."
"As Newton explained, powered by Vincent, the legal AI engine acquired through Clio's billion-dollar purchase of vLex, Clio Work unites every aspect of legal practice - management, research, drafting, and workflow automation - within a single, context-aware platform. It draws on a verified legal database of over a billion documents, including caselaw, statutes, and secondary materials, grounding every result in real authority rather than guesswork."
"Unlike many legacy systems built for Biglaw, which separate the "business" and "practice" sides of law, Clio Work fuses them. Convergence is the term Newton used. Clio Work automates client intake, billing, and document generation while simultaneously powering high-level legal reasoning. And it delivers all of this at a price that's actually accessible: $199 per user per month. For the first time, solos and smalls can afford technology that's not a compromise, but a competitive advantage."
Clio introduced Clio Work, an integrated AI workspace powered by Vincent, the legal AI engine acquired through Clio's purchase of vLex. Clio Work unites practice management, research, drafting, and workflow automation within a single, context-aware platform that draws on a verified legal database of over a billion documents, including caselaw, statutes, and secondary materials. The platform fuses business and practice functions, automating client intake, billing, and document generation while enabling high-level legal reasoning. Pricing is positioned at $199 per user per month, making advanced AI capabilities accessible to solo and small-firm lawyers.
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