Lovable, Harvey Does A2J, Legora, LegalOn, LexisNexis

Using vibe coding platform Lovable, AI Researcher Shalini Ananda has built Fire Fairness, ‘an insurance equity engine that helps process wildfire insurance claims 360x faster while eliminating bias through multi-agent AI coordination’. They said that over 2,800 claims have been processed through Fire Fairness to date, and with a 99.8% cost reduction compared to using regular legal help.

Lovable stated that the app is ‘already used by attorneys supporting victims of the 2025 Los Angeles fires’ and that it ‘demonstrates what’s possible when Lovable builders use algorithms for advocacy’. I.e. anyone with some specialist knowledge can build a legal tech tool with the vibe coding system.

Ananda commented: ‘Without Fire Fairness, it would take attorneys several weeks to process claims. Now they can process cases start to finish in less than a day.’

Fire Fairness combines CAL FIRE data, satellite imagery, and bias detection to generate clear reports that:

  • ‘Verifies if an address is inside a burn impact range
  • Surfaces demographic bias patterns
  • Outputs geolocation and damage validation against public fire data
  • Reconstructs what was once buried in technical interfaces and backend complexity into something intuitive and actionable for non-profits and legal aid groups on the ground.’

You can read more here.

Harvey has helped the Singapore Judiciary develop an A2J tool that helps people with pending cases in the Small Claims Tribunals (SCT) to better understand their cases and prepare for them.

It will aid both people who are filing and responding to SCT claims, as well as Tribunal Magistrates, and covers areas such as filing claims, providing summaries, and is planned to move into help with drafting.

Winston Weinberg, CEO, Harvey, told Artificial Lawyer: ‘The work the Singapore judiciary is doing with Harvey’s support meaningfully increases access to justice. In meeting with their senior leadership this week, it’s clear that they are just getting started on what’s possible.’

The move comes as Harvey expands its client base in the Asia-Pacific after signing Australia’s Clayton Utz and India’s ABZ law firms.

Meanwhile, US-based law firm Goodwin has announced the successful firmwide roll out of Legora.

To support broad adoption worldwide, Goodwin has launched ‘a comprehensive Legora training program, kicking off with a series of sessions outlining the fundamentals of the platform, followed by practice specific workshops, live events and weekly office hours to help users put their training into practice and familiarise users with the platform’.

Two Webinars With Artificial Lawyer in September – Please RSVP…!

LexisNexis, in partnership with Artificial Lawyer, is hosting a new, live webinar on a very timely subject: Are lawyers learning AI expertise fast enough? The webinar on Sept 23 will include Lucía Elizalde Bulanti, Director of Behavioural Innovation at Dechert, and Alistair Wye, Director of Innovation & AI at White & Case. Artificial Lawyer will chair the panel discussion.

The event is free to join, but please RSVP.

Adapt or Lag: Are Lawyers Learning AI Fast Enough?

Tuesday 23 September – 14:00 BST, 09:00 EST

REGISTER NOW

And,

‘AI Agents in Law: What’s Next for Legal Judgment’ – A free webinar with Artificial Lawyer, LegalOn’s Daniel Lewis, and Bärí A. Williams – September 25, 9AM PT / 5PM UK

AI agents are sprinting into legal practice, offering ‘delegate-not-just-prompt’ workflows and deep research at scale. These systems can now rival junior associates on some tasks, opening the door to unprecedented efficiencies. But as Artificial Lawyer has noted, the profession must take care not to delegate away its core expertise and judgment.

In this live conversation, LegalOn’s Daniel Lewis and Bärí A. Williams join Artificial Lawyer to explore what agentic AI really means for lawyers and legal teams. From onboarding and supervising AI agents, to protecting the skills machines can’t replace, this discussion will tackle the real opportunities and risks with agentic AI.

Join us on September 25th — RSVP to secure your place.

Up for discussion:

  • Defining agents: What is an ‘AI agent’ in the legal context? How is it different from earlier generations of legal te
  • Working with agents: What will it look like to onboard, supervise, and ultimately trust AI agents in legal departments?
  • Balancing efficiency and expertise: How can legal teams sharpen their judgment, creativity, and legal skills as agents handle more routine tasks?

Law Punx of the week is with Horace Wu and is on how law firms are thinking about AI.

Law Punx Productions (via AL TV), 2025.

And, a really in-depth interview with Jen Berrent, the co-founder of AI hybrid law firm Covenant. Top comment is that ‘leverage’ here is all about the AI, and not relying on junior lawyers to do the legal labour.

AL TV Productions, 2025.

Legal Innovators Conferences in London and New York – November ’25

If you’d like to stay ahead of the legal AI curve then come along to Legal Innovators New York, Nov 19 + 20 and also, Legal Innovators UK – Nov 4 + 5 + 6, where the brightest minds will be sharing their insights on where we are now and where we are heading. 

Legal Innovators UK arrives first, with: Law Firm Day on Nov 4th, then Inhouse Day, on the 5th, and then our new Litigation Day on the 6th. 

Both events, as always, are organised by the Cosmonauts team! 

Please get in contact with them if you’d like to take part.


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