According to a recent LinkedIn post from Filevine, the company is engaging with trial lawyers at the 2026 AAJ Winter Convention in San Diego. The post highlights on-site demonstrations of LOIS, described as a Legal Operating Intelligence System aimed at shifting firms from manual execution to more autonomous, AI-driven trial preparation.
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The post suggests Filevine is positioning LOIS as a core workflow and intelligence layer for litigation practices, targeting high-end trial firms. For investors, this focus on AI-native legal operations could support higher-value, recurring software revenue and deepen customer lock-in, particularly if LOIS becomes embedded in trial prep routines at influential firms.
By aligning its technology with a major industry event and the “elite” trial segment, Filevine appears to be pursuing brand visibility and adoption among decision-makers with complex litigation needs. If this engagement translates into expanded deployments or upsells across attending firms, it could strengthen Filevine’s competitive position in the legal tech and case management market.

