Human-approved AI
Keep people responsible for approvals, judgement and client-facing decisions.
AI for law firm operations
Lexuvo approaches AI as operational support for matters, workflows and client collaboration, not as a replacement for legal judgement.
Lexuvo operating layer
AI-conscious law firms
AI support stays tied to governed workflows.
Human review remains central.
Matter context guides operational support.
Firms can adopt AI without abandoning control.
AI for law firm operations
Lexuvo is designed as a governed operating layer, connecting matter context, client visibility, documents, workflows and human control.
Keep people responsible for approvals, judgement and client-facing decisions.
Use AI support closer to the matter workflow it belongs to.
Support follow-ups, status checks and workflow clarity.
Assist document-led operations while keeping review in human hands.
Design AI adoption around permissions, records and firm policy.
AI governance
Lexuvo positions AI as support inside governed workflows, where the firm can see, approve and manage operational use.
AI support is more useful when connected to matter and workflow context.
Sensitive legal work should remain subject to professional review.
Firms need AI usage that fits their operating model and risk appetite.
Common questions
AI can support operational tasks such as summarising context, prompting follow-ups and helping teams navigate workflows, provided the firm keeps human review and governance in place.
No. Lexuvo supports legal practice operations. It does not provide legal advice or replace professional judgement.
It means AI-supported work remains subject to review, approval and accountability by people in the firm.
Related Lexuvo guides
Discuss where your firm wants AI help and where human approval must remain explicit.