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    Case Mine Unveils ‘AMICUS AI – Advanced, A Next-Generation Legal AI Tool to Strengthen Research and Drafting

    Anvita DwivediBy Anvita DwivediMarch 10, 2026Updated:March 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Legal technology platform Case Mine has announced the launch of “AMICUS AI -Advanced,” an upgraded artificial intelligence model designed to assist lawyers with complex legal research, document analysis, and drafting tasks. The new system represents the company’s most sophisticated AI tool so far and reflects the growing role of artificial intelligence in modern legal practice.

    The upgraded model builds on CaseMine’s earlier AI assistant, AMICUS AI, which enables lawyers to interact with legal databases through conversational prompts. By analysing case law, statutes, and legal documents, the platform aims to provide structured insights that help practitioners navigate complex legal questions more efficiently.

    According to the company, the advanced version has been trained to handle more intricate legal queries and provide stronger analytical responses. It is intended for tasks that demand deeper reasoning such as reviewing lengthy judgments, identifying legal issues across multiple documents, and assisting with drafting legal arguments.

    While the original AMICUS AI remains available as a standard option for routine research assistance, the newly introduced advanced model focuses on higher-level legal analysis and improved drafting quality.

    The system is designed to interpret legal texts in context and provide responses that resemble the reasoning process used by lawyers when analysing precedents or preparing submissions.

    Case Mine stated that the upgraded model was developed after extensive internal testing across a range of legal tasks. These evaluations examined the tool’s ability to perform functions such as legal research, summarising judgments, extracting relevant precedents, and assisting with legal writing.

    According to the company, the results demonstrated noticeable improvements in accuracy and analytical depth compared to earlier versions of the platform.

    AI-driven legal research systems typically rely on large databases of judicial decisions and statutory materials. By combining this information with machine-learning algorithms, such tools attempt to reduce the time lawyers spend searching for relevant precedents or analysing lengthy documents.

    The introduction of more advanced legal AI systems reflects a broader shift within the legal industry. Over the past few years, law firms, in-house legal teams and independent practitioners have increasingly begun experimenting with artificial intelligence to streamline routine legal work.

    From document review and contract analysis to case law research and litigation preparation, AI-assisted tools are gradually becoming part of everyday legal workflows.

    Technology companies developing legal AI solutions argue that such platforms can complement, rather than replace, traditional legal expertise by enabling lawyers to focus more on strategy, interpretation and client counselling.

    Alongside the launch, CaseMine emphasised that the new tool is intended to remain accessible to a wide range of legal professionals. The company indicated that while the advanced version is aimed at practitioners dealing with complex matters, the standard model will continue to serve users who require basic research assistance.

    By offering multiple versions of the platform, the company seeks to make AI-assisted legal research available to solo practitioners, small law firms and larger institutional users alike.

    The launch of AMICUS AI – Advanced highlights how quickly artificial intelligence is reshaping the legal technology landscape. As courts, lawyers and researchers continue to engage with growing volumes of legal data, AI-enabled tools are increasingly being viewed as essential research companions.

    With new systems promising improved reasoning and drafting capabilities, the legal profession appears to be entering a phase where AI-assisted analysis may become an integral part of everyday legal practice rather than a supplementary experiment.

    A Next-Generation Legal AI Tool to Strengthen Research and Drafting Case Mine Unveils ‘AMICUS AI - Advanced reshaping the legal technology landscape.
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