The Future of Legal Workflows & AI Drafting
Law firms in 2025 aren’t asking if they should adopt AI—they’re asking how fast.

Payton Young
Co-Founder, Clasp
The legal industry is entering a new phase: faster, automated, AI-assisted workflows that cut out repetitive tasks and let lawyers focus on strategy. In 2025, the question isn’t whether firms should adopt AI—it’s how soon, and which platform actually understands your cases.
What is the problem with general-purpose AI models?
Most lawyers have tried general-purpose AI models. They’re powerful, but they’re also limited because they don’t know your case. They don’t have your filings, your evidence, your client notes, or your deadlines. As a result, their answers are generic by design.
CLASP solves this problem.
CLASP uses your case records, not generic knowledge. Every case you load into CLASP—documents, emails, PDFs, evidence, notes, medical records, financial tables, transcripts—is processed with OCR, indexed, and made searchable. CLASP doesn’t just store the files; it understands the content.
When you ask CLASP things like:
Draft a meet and confer based on our last filing.
Summarize the opposing party’s objections.
What deadlines do I risk missing?
Create a declaration using the facts from these exhibits.
Generate discovery requests tailored to this dispute.
CLASP answers using the actual documents in the case, not generic legal templates.
This is the critical distinction between general AI tools and case-aware AI: CLASP gives context-specific answers based on your actual record. It avoids hallucinations by grounding everything in your documents. It builds drafts that reflect your narrative, using factual details exactly as they appear in your files. It keeps the entire litigation strategy consistent. And as you add more documents, its accuracy increases.
This is AI that understands your work, not just “law in general.”
How will legal workflows change?
The workflow shift is dramatic. Traditional case work requires digging through emails, PDFs, Word files, and shared drives. Drafting means copying, cross-checking, hunting for facts, and stitching together screenshots.
With CLASP, every document is pre-organized, every text layer is OCR’d, every fact is indexed, deadlines auto-populate, and drafts can be generated directly from your actual case record. You don’t dig for facts. You don’t rewrite the same boilerplate. You ask, and CLASP assembles the content instantly.
This gives attorneys and paralegals a second brain that sees every document at once and pulls the right information together with perfect recall.
AI doesn’t replace legal judgment. But it does replace the clerical, repetitive work that drains time and increases errors. CLASP lets lawyers review instead of hunt, focus on strategy instead of formatting, and keep every team member aligned while reducing inconsistencies.
It’s the future of legal work: a case-aware, document-grounded AI system built specifically for law firms.
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