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LexisNexis Launches Protégé AI Workflows to Enhance Legal Automation Capabilities

LexisNexis unveils Protégé AI Workflows, offering hundreds of pre-built legal automation tools to transform legal productivity by 2026.

LexisNexis has unveiled a commercial preview of its new Protégé AI Workflows, marking a significant step in the company’s ongoing push into artificial intelligence. This latest offering aims to transform AI from a mere novelty into a practical tool for productivity within the legal sector. The rollout comes as various industries increasingly seek ways to automate routine tasks, with LexisNexis providing hundreds of pre-built legal automation tools, along with a custom workflow builder intended to streamline processes such as drafting motions and redlining contracts against firm playbooks.

While the term “agents” dominated discussions in legal tech throughout 2025, LexisNexis appears to be taking a more cautious approach with its 2026 launch. The company’s messaging emphasizes the more familiar concept of “automated workflows” rather than the potentially intimidating notion of AI agents. In a rebranding of sorts, LexisNexis has opted for the term “teammate” to describe its AI’s function, aiming to evoke the image of a fast-working junior associate, rather than an autonomous agent that may introduce liability concerns for attorneys.

Recognizing the hesitance of many lawyers when it comes to investing in new technology, whether financially or in terms of adoption, the company approaches this rollout with the understanding that skepticism reigns in the legal community. “Minimize anything that’s going to scare them,” the messaging suggests, aiming to create a sense of reassurance for prospective users.

The Protégé AI Workflows bring a range of functionalities tailored to different aspects of legal practice. For litigation, the workflows support tasks such as drafting motions to dismiss, generating discovery documents, and identifying relevant cases based on fact patterns. In the transactional realm, these workflows assist with contract drafting, deal execution, and risk assessment, including redlining agreements and analyzing key provisions. Additionally, broader legal AI workflows cater to everyday legal tasks, allowing users to draft client alerts, summarize interviews, and transcribe audio into text, all within a secure environment powered by AI models from Anthropic and OpenAI.

The distinction between consumer-facing AI tools and those designed specifically for the legal sector is critical. While products like ChatGPT have shown promise in various applications, studies indicate that specialized legal AI may outperform generalist tools in producing high-quality work products. LexisNexis aims to leverage its deep understanding of the legal landscape and extensive datasets to ensure its solutions are tailored to meet the industry’s nuanced needs.

As firms begin to integrate technology that can make decisions with minimal lawyer intervention, the risk of errors increases. The industry has seen calls for improved design in these AI systems to prevent mishaps arising from autonomous decision-making. “GPTsus take the wheel,” as one observer noted, raises important concerns about the safety and reliability of such systems. Ensuring that automated workflows deliver “end-to-end” solutions without slippage will be crucial to their success.

For firms looking to customize their workflows, LexisNexis will also offer a workflow builder, enabling legal teams to create bespoke systems that reflect their specific practices and experiences. This flexibility is essential for integrating unique firm characteristics into the broader automation framework.

The commercial preview of Protégé AI Workflows seeks feedback from key customers, with plans for a broader rollout expected in 2026 across the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Europe, and the Asia Pacific region. As legal professionals continue to navigate the evolving landscape of technology, the emphasis on creating dependable and efficient AI solutions will likely shape the future of legal practice.

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