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CaseMark

CaseMark

Legal Services

San Francisco, CA 818 followers

AI that thinks like a lawyer, works like a paralegal.

About us

CaseMark is an AI platform built for practicing attorneys. We provide matter-based organization, 700+ legal workflows, document intelligence with Bates numbering, legal research with case verification, team collaboration, and workflow automation—all in one system. We serve solo practitioners (starting free) to AmLaw 100 firms, handling the full legal lifecycle from research to court filing. Key features: document-to-spreadsheet extraction for contract review, hybrid search across case files, HIPAA-compliant AI, and background assistants for routine tasks. What makes us different: 45+ AI models to choose from, matter-first architecture matching how attorneys work, and production-ready features like Bates numbering and firm style learning. Result: draft documents 10x faster, cut research time 70%, review 100+ contracts/hour—with perfect citations and quality control.

Website
https://casemark.com
Industry
Legal Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
San Francisco, CA
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2024
Specialties
depositions, legaltech, legal ai, medical chronology, legal summaries, litigation, personal injury, case summaries, medical summaries, and medical chronology

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  • CaseMark reposted this

    Is your firm using #AI more than you think, or less than you assume? A4L is surveying legal professionals on how AI is really showing up in day-to-day practice: research, drafting, client comms, billing. The results will anchor our next industry report. Takes 5 minutes. Answers are anonymous. Take the survey → https://lnkd.in/g7hDcbWY #legaltech #AIinLaw #lawfirms #legalAI

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  • CaseMark is at Unity Summit in Nashville this week with the court reporters and agencies who own the certified record. We are announcing three things today. A certification workflow that puts the reporter at the center of the record, with auditable chain of custody from capture through every revision. CaseMark Workspace, a matter workspace that brings depositions, exhibits, summaries, and chronologies into one searchable place for law firm clients. A 10% recurring revenue share to court reporting agencies for every law firm client they bring onto Workspace. Monthly, for the life of the customer. Full write-up from our CEO Scott Kveton in the comments. Booth open all week/weekend.

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  • CaseMark reposted this

    I’m featured on the latest episode of Legal Innovation Spotlight, “How AI Is Exposing the Structural Cracks in Legal's Partnership Model."  with Ted Theodoropoulos ... we covered: -Claude for Legal webinar overview and implications -Transition from point solutions to platform-based legal tech strategies -Navigate AI adoption challenges and cultural resistance within law firms -Leverage data and infrastructure to build differentiated legal solutions -Understand the impact of AI agents on legal workflows and efficiency -Prepare for long-term disruption in legal business models and service delivery https://lnkd.in/g2SSXwws

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  • CaseMark reposted this

    We never formally announced CaseMark Workspace because it started as a "wrapper" solution built on case.dev. Chat, files, skills, legal research, all in one place. Matter-based, team-oriented. Think Harvey-in-a-box, but with an infrastructure layer underneath that makes it composable and extensible. Then we onboarded 12 firms last week for a POC with a mid-size insurance carrier, and the real value started to click. Sure, you can vibe code an app that does just about anything. But can you stitch together an understanding of what 250 panel firms are doing for your carrier? Can you roll up trends across 17 global subsidiaries? That's where a platform approach matters, and where things like audit trails and compliance stop being nice-to-haves. The bigger shift we're seeing: we're moving past building tools that assist attorneys and into territory where AI is actually doing the work. Not replacing legal professionals, but optimizing what shouldn't have ever been done by hand in the first place. There's $1.1T in global legal spend out there. We're not chasing the table stakes of legal tech anymore.

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  • CaseMark reposted this

    Excited to announce the launch of What the F**k is AI? podcast: Mini‑Bytes! These are quick, bite‑sized episodes of What the F**k is AI, short, focused bits of knowledge and insight from our AI sage, Scott Kveton from CaseMark, Association for AI in Legal (A4L), Case.dev, and more. Think of it as your AI‑literacy quick bit: in just a few minutes, you’ll get practical takeaways on AI tools, use‑cases, and what actually matters. First Mini‑Byte dropped today! #AI #LegalTech #WhatTheFkIsAI #MiniBytes #CaseDev #Casemark #Lawyers https://lnkd.in/eQNgdtEu

    Mini-Byte: The Future of Vibe Coding with Scott Kveton

    Mini-Byte: The Future of Vibe Coding with Scott Kveton

    https://spotify.com

  • CaseMark reposted this

    We just shipped something I'm excited about. Linc is an AI agent that runs in your terminal. Where you already work. No dashboards, no uploading files to yet another platform. You type "linc", start talking, and it handles the rest: transcription, document analysis, legal research, contract review, privilege detection. All powered by case.dev. It's for the legal professionals who've figured out that the command line is where the leverage is. The paralegal who got tired of waiting for IT. The litigator who knows grep finds things faster than any e-discovery platform. The attorney who wants to prep for a deposition in 20 minutes instead of a weekend. Open source. MIT licensed. SOC 2 Type II and HIPAA compliant. One API key, one compliance perimeter, zero client data scattered across a dozen SaaS tools. (Link - linc?! - in comments) :-)

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  • CaseMark reposted this

    When we originally conceived of case.dev we thought it would be the perfect framework for helping legal vibe-coders build amazing tools. Q1 has seen our business take off as we built new products and closed more sales than we did in almost all of 2025 (and Q1 isn't even over yet!). The real power, though, comes from pointing openclaw or similar agents at our case.dev CLI. It's like unlocking super powers for legal all within the confines of a trusted security perimeter. We've been astounded at the uptake and demand. We took this a step further and are now offering custom agents directly to our customers through CaseMark for Legal Teams. Your legal data, secured by case.dev and now accessible by your personal autonomous agent means the sky's-the-limit here. And all of this from your Outlook or Gmail inbox. CaseMark Operator is now in public beta and we just onboarded our first few firms last week. DM me if you'd like to learn more ... we're just gettin' warmed up over here! https://lnkd.in/gzX9pWZr

  • CaseMark reposted this

    What if the best legal AI product had no interface at all? We've been working on something at CaseMark called Operator. It doesn't have a login screen. It doesn't have a learning curve. It lives where you already work — your inbox. Email in. Context held. Work handled. Legal research. Drafting at scale. Redlines. Case analysis. Opening early access to a handful of firms. DM me if interested!

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  • CaseMark reposted this

    Legal research means five open tabs and three different logins before the actual work starts. Today we shipped three new tools to case.dev's Legal Research API, all free: Federal docket tracking via CourtListener RECAP, with pass-through access to PACER for documents not yet in the free archive. Patent search through the USPTO Open Data Portal covering every US application and grant since 2001, refreshed daily. Trademark lookup via USPTO TSDR by serial or registration number. That brings the platform to 13 tools in one place: case law across 400+ jurisdictions, citation verification, similar-case discovery, Bluebook parsing, deep multi-query research, and now dockets, patents, and trademarks. One API key. Seven of thirteen capabilities are free. The rest run between $0.005 and $0.05 per call. Legal research should be infrastructure, not a chore. Docs: https://lnkd.in/g4mJfMme https://lnkd.in/g5FaAuqA

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