eDiscovery AI, which was acquired in February by HaystackID, today announced the general availability of CaseBot, a conversational AI assistant that allows legal teams to interrogate case data in natural language and receive answers cited back to source documents.
The Minneapolis-based company had been running CaseBot in limited release since January 2026. It is now available to all eDiscovery AI customers as a standalone product — something early users had specifically requested.
According to the company, CaseBot lets attorneys and legal ops professionals ask unlimited questions of matter data and get answers in seconds, each traced to underlying documents. The product integrates directly inside Relativity workspaces and includes conversation history, CSV export, automatic session purge, and governance controls at the matter level.
The company says use cases include validating facts and timelines, surfacing relevant communications and custodians, preparing for depositions, drafting internal memos, and planning meet-and-confers.
“CaseBot changes what legal teams can expect from their case data,” said Jim Sullivan, founder and CEO of eDiscovery AI. Sullivan, himself an attorney, said the product turns question-and-answer into a practical workflow rather than a one-off lookup.
Jeff Johnson, chief innovation officer at Purpose Legal, an early user of the product, said standalone availability and the Relativity integration give his team flexibility to design workflows around a matter rather than around the tool.
CaseBot is part of a broader eDiscovery AI product suite that includes Case Insight for early case intelligence and tools for relevance, privilege, privacy and multimedia review.
The launch is timed to coincide with the CLOC Global Institute conference in Chicago, running May 11-14, where the company is exhibiting.
eDiscovery AI has not disclosed pricing. More information is at ediscoveryai.com.
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