eDiscovery AI Unveils CaseBot for Conversational Case Data Analysis
eDiscovery AI has released CaseBot, letting legal teams query case data using conversational AI.
Why it matters: CaseBot represents a leap forward in AI-driven legal research, streamlining how law firms and legal departments analyze and prepare case data. The tool promises efficiency gains and faster, more reliable case preparation through natural-language queries directly connected to supporting documents.
- CaseBot became generally available on May 11, 2026.
- Legal teams can ask unlimited natural-language questions and get answers traced to source documents in seconds.
- The tool integrates with Relativity workspaces for direct access to case data.
- CaseBot includes features such as conversation history, source-cited answers, CSV export, and governance controls.
eDiscovery AI, a HaystackID company, announced on May 11, 2026 the general availability of CaseBot, a conversational AI solution designed to transform how legal professionals engage with case data.
- With CaseBot, legal teams can ask unlimited natural-language questions about their case data, receiving rapid answers that are always traced back to source documents.
- The platform is integrated directly into Relativity workspaces, allowing users to query supported matter data sets where they already work.
- CaseBot's feature set includes conversation history, answers with direct links to underlying documents, CSV export, automatic session purge, and controls aligned with matter-level governance requirements.
"CaseBot changes what legal teams can expect from their case data. As an attorney building AI products, I know how powerful it is when a team can ask the next question the moment it comes up and trace the answer back to the documents," said Jim Sullivan, Founder and CEO of eDiscovery AI.
First made available in limited release to founding partners in January 2026, the public launch coincided with eDiscovery AI’s presence at the CLOC Global Institute in Chicago, May 11–14, 2026.
HaystackID acquired eDiscovery AI in February 2026, extending its push into advanced legal tech. This release reflects a broader industry trend: firms are increasingly turning to AI for fact investigation, with companies like DISCO also debuting agentic AI tools for eDiscovery earlier this year.
Jeff Johnson, Chief Innovation Officer at Purpose Legal, commented, "Our clients have seen real results with CaseBot. Faster answers, source-cited every time, and less time spent hunting through documents."
By the numbers:
- May 11, 2026 — CaseBot became generally available
- January 2026 — Limited release with founding partners began
- 3+ core features — Conversation history, source-cited answers, governance controls
Yes, but: Specific pricing and broad user case studies for CaseBot have not yet been disclosed.