LAS VEGAS - Feb. 23, 2026 - PRLog -- In a legal technology landscape crowded with premium research databases and attorney-focused tools costing hundreds of dollars per month, one platform is redefining what it means to actually support a case — from Day One through Trial, Appeal, and Beyond.
That platform is EvenSteven™ Legal AI.
EvenSteven isn't just another AI drafting assistant — it is a full-scope litigation intelligence engine built to analyze real case records at scale.
THE TRUE COMPARISON: IF YOUR CASE STARTED TODAY, WHICH LEGAL AI WOULD YOU TRUST?
Westlaw
✔ Vast library of case law
✔ Citators & secondary sources
✘ Cannot ingest your documents
✘ Cannot analyze your transcripts, pleadings, and orders
✘ Cannot map your litigation history
✘ Designed for attorneys, not litigants
Westlaw tells you what the law says — it cannot tell you what happened in YOUR case.
LexisNexis
✔ Powerful legal research
✔ Analytics & brief banks
✘ Cannot audit your case files
✘ No cross-document inconsistency checks
✘ No drafting grounded in user documents
Lexis exists for attorneys looking up precedent — not for anyone trying to understand their record.
Clio
✔ Practice management suite
✔ Billing & calendars
✔ Document organization
✘ No litigation analysis
✘ No contradiction detection
✘ No case reconstruction
Clio manages law firms. EvenSteven manages your CASE.
ChatGPT (Standard AI)
✔ Drafts text
✔ Explains concepts
✔ Summarizes files (one at a time)
✘ Cannot persistently ingest 600+ documents
✘ No docket tracking over time
✘ No cross-case analysis
✘ No contradiction engine
ChatGPT writes drafts — EvenSteven interprets your entire case.
EVENSTEVEN™ LEGAL AI
The Only Platform Built for Litigation Memory
EvenSteven does what no other legal AI does:
✔ Ingest and analyze hundreds or thousands of filings
✔ Maintain persistent case memory (not session limited)
✔ Compare transcripts to written orders
✔ Detect contradictions between parties & rulings
✔ Flag unresolved factual disputes
✔ Reconstruct procedural history
✔ Track motions across coordinated cases
✔ Map appealability risks
✔ Produce structured timelines, legal issues, and briefs
✔ Draft gestures grounded in YOUR record
✔ Integrate legal research within the same workspace
And it does so at a fraction of the cost of attorney-oriented tools.
PRICE VS. POWER: REAL WORLD DOMINATION
EvenSteven Plans:
💵 $19 – $99 per month
✔ Full access to cross-document analysis
✔ Unlimited notebook creation
✔ Drafting templates
✔ Integrated legal research
Compare to Others:
📌 Westlaw & LexisNexis: Often $100s to $1,000s/month
📌 Clio: Firm subscription pricing
📌 Generic AI Tools: No persistent memory, no litigation engine
EvenSteven delivers enterprise-level litigation intelligence at consumer pricing.
NOT JUST PROBATE — EVERY AREA OF LAW
EvenSteven is not limited to one practice area.
Whether your case is:
🏛 Probate
⚖️ Civil
🏢 Business
👨👩👧👦 Family
🏠 Housing / Evictions
🛠 Small Claims
🧑⚖️ Federal Litigation
📜 Appeals
📍 Immigration
EvenSteven offers:
- Persistent case file intelligence
- Cross-document analytics
- Structured outputs
- Draft generation
- Legal research integration
- Procedural maps
All in one place — for one predictable price.
WHY THIS MATTERS
Traditional legal tech was built around attorneys.
EvenSteven was built around people — the litigants who actually live inside their case records.
If you're:
✔ Self-represented
✔ Underfunded
✔ Facing procedural complexity
✔ Drowning in filings
✔ Trying to understand what actually happened
✔ Seeking clarity instead of confusion
Then EvenSteven is not just an AI tool —
It's a case intelligence partner.
Because your record shouldn't be harder to understand than the law itself.
EVENSTEVEN™ LEGAL AI — FOR ANY CASE, ANY TIME
Not just research
Not just drafting
Not just summaries
But structured litigation intelligence built for real life
When your case starts — trust the system that can hold your entire record — not just one session.
👉 https://EvenStevenAI.com
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