Below are some Loom examples of how the LawVu assistant is being used to help customers accelerate their work in LawVu's legal OS.
1. Review annual compliance policies
Learn how the LawVu Assistant supports annual compliance reviews by reviewing prior materials, identifying legislative changes, creating legal notes, recommending next steps, and generating related tasks.
This helps legal teams move from review to action faster while keeping work structured, documented, and easier to repeat each year.
2. Review contracts
Learn how to use the LawVu Assistant to summarize contracts, identify key terms and obligations, and generate legal notes and follow-up tasks from a contract review.
All Assistant-generated actions require approval before they're completed, helping accelerate contract reviews, reduce administrative work, and turn insights into action while keeping legal teams in control.
3. Create a matter
Learn how the LawVu Assistant can create a new matter, identify similar past matters, summarize how they were handled, and generate related tasks and legal notes.
It can also recommend external counsel based on previous matter history and invoicing data, then assign the provider and update the matter status, helping legal teams respond faster and leverage organizational knowledge.
4. Review matter spend
Learn how the LawVu Assistant summarizes matter spend, highlights approved and pending invoices, identifies billing issues and guideline breaches, and recommends actions for pending invoices.
It also provides budget insights to help legal teams review invoices more efficiently, identify risks earlier, and make informed spend management decisions.
5. Update matter types
Learn how to use the LawVu Assistant to review and update matter types. The Assistant recommends the most appropriate matter type for each matter and lets you approve the suggested changes.
This helps improve matter classification while reducing manual administration.
6. Detect duplicate contracts
Learn how the LawVu Assistant detects duplicate contracts before creating a new record. If a potential duplicate is found, you can review the existing contract or continue creating a new one.
This helps reduce duplicate records, improve data quality, and save time.
