Attorneys focus on judgment, strategy, and advocacy; EveOS runs the operational work
SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Eve, the AI platform for plaintiff law firms, today launched EveOS, an all-in-one AI-native operating system that transforms a firm’s operations across the entire case lifecycle, from intake through resolution. The release marks the company’s largest platform expansion to date, adding four new products and significant updates to the workflows plaintiff firms already run on Eve.
Four New Products, One Firm-Wide AI Transformation
Eve Analyst. Firm leaders can now pull any report, dashboard, or answer about the practice using nothing but plain English. Ask “Which practice areas drove the most fees this quarter?” and get written answers plus living dashboards to explore, save and revisit. Reporting that once meant static dashboards and quarterly spreadsheets becomes a conversation about revenue pacing, attorney performance, settlements, profitability, and case distribution.
Eve Atlas. Atlas is EveOS’s self-updating case file. It future-proofs the firm by pulling data from every tool a firm already uses, standardizing it into one structure, and making it portable — so the data is ready to use anywhere, in any system, not locked inside Eve. Every case, medical record, bill, transcript, court filing, and communication that enters the firm is automatically extracted, structured, and used to keep a live view of every matter — with zero manual data entry.
Eve Communication Agents. These absorb the high-volume outreach that today eats more than 30% of case managers’ and attorneys’ time: automating records request follow-ups, treatment check-ins, onboarding, insurance claim openings, and case updates, across 31 languages. Staff keep the conversations that need a human; EveOS handles the rest.
Eve Research. EveOS now has native access to a live database of court opinions across every U.S. jurisdiction, built into every agent across your case lifecycle. Eve identifies the right jurisdiction from the facts of the case, surfaces full opinions, flags rulings later overruled, and links every citation back to its source passage. Because that capability lives inside the agents themselves, every workflow throughout the case lifecycle benefits from access to case law with proper citation. Enabling for quicker review of court-ready documents.
The Tools Firms Already Use, Now Stronger
Eve Intake, now with Signing. EveOS’s end-to-end AI intake specialist, Jenny, answers calls 24/7 in 28 languages and assesses case viability in real time. With this release, she also sends engagement letters for signature before the intake call ends, with no human follow-up required. Firms on the system report a 50% increase in qualified leads using Jenny.
Eve Auditor, now with Action. EveOS’s Auditor reviews every active matter nightly, surfacing buried injuries, treatment gaps, missing documentation, and the valuation drivers that move settlements. With this release, those findings now feed directly into EveOS’s agents, triggering the next best action on each matter automatically. Agents draft demands, discovery responses, and motions when case conditions are met, with attorney review before anything is filed or sent.
Legal Software Has Never Worked This Way
Traditional legal software runs on one assumption: people do the work, software tracks it after the fact. On the platforms plaintiff firms use today, every call has to be logged, every status updated, every record entered by hand, so capacity stays tied to headcount and high-value work stays buried. EveOS inverts that. AI agents execute the operational work continuously; attorneys step in only at the decision points that require legal judgment. EveOS is built on an open API, so it runs alongside a firm’s existing infrastructure and becomes its primary operational platform over time.
“Most legal AI is still built like a tool you open when you need help,” said Jay Madheswaran, CEO and co-founder of Eve. “EveOS is different; it operates like the execution layer of the firm itself. Intake runs automatically. Casework advances continuously. Every matter gets reviewed every night. Attorneys provide judgment where it’s needed. That isn’t a workflow improvement; it’s a system change.”
A Major Industry Shift
Plaintiff firms are especially suited to this kind of automation; their economics turn on intake volume, case throughput, response times, and coordination rather than billable hours. That makes them structurally different from corporate firms, where many workflows stay tied to hourly billing.
Eve customers report gains including 3x attorney capacity, an average of 30% higher settlement values, and more than 20 hours saved per attorney each week.
“The results we’ve seen with Eve are real, but EveOS is a different conversation entirely,” said Josh White, CEO of Laurel Employment Law. “Atlas eliminates the manual work that’s slowed firms down for years, and with Analyst I can run my firm off live data instead of spreadsheets. For a firm trying to scale without sacrificing quality, that’s everything.”
Eve now supports more than 1,400 plaintiff law firms and over 200,000 active matters. In 2025, the company raised $103 million in Series B funding at a valuation of more than $1 billion, led by Spark Capital with participation from Andreessen Horowitz, Lightspeed Venture Partners, and Menlo Ventures.
“Every plaintiff firm hits the same ceiling: to take on more cases, you hire more people,” said Madheswaran. “EveOS removes that ceiling. Firms can grow their caseload and their outcomes without growing their headcount.”
For more information, visit eve.legal.
About Eve
Eve is the AI operating system for plaintiff law firms. EveOS combines AI agents, a self-updating case file, continuous case auditing, AI-powered intake, built-in legal research, and firm-wide operational intelligence in a single integrated platform built to help plaintiff firms grow faster, handle more cases, and deliver stronger client outcomes.
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