Benchly & Servient Launch AI Legal Research Platform
Benchly and Servient announced the formation of legalgain, a joint venture introducing an AI-native legal research platform. The platform pairs Servient's legal-domain model with Benchly's AI-enhanced corpus of U.S. case law.
The joint venture was announced at Legalweek. Legalgain aims to shift legal analysis from database queries to defined legal outcomes. Instead of returning search results, the platform delivers finished legal work product. Benchly has been curating and maintaining a corpus of U.S. case law for over a decade. Their tools automate drafting and review tasks for litigation teams. Benchly's AI tools can also flag AI-hallucinated citations and mismatched context. Servient's AI platform modernizes legal workflows using generative AI. Their AI Canvas workspace helps legal professionals focus on core competencies. Servient's platform offers a secure workspace designed to enhance legal practice and streamline workflows. Legalgain is currently in beta and accepting firms on a rolling basis. Founding firms will receive early platform access, a complimentary research report per attorney, and founding member status and pricing. The platform uses a proprietary, legal-domain-specific AI model trained only on legal content.