Clio Adds Agentic AI Capabilities to Clio Work, Also Launches Vincent Mobile App
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Clio today announced two notable updates to its AI product line: the addition of agentic capabilities to Clio Work, and the launch of a standalone Vincent by Clio mobile app for iOS and Android. Agent...
Clio today announced two notable updates to its AI product line: the addition of agentic capabilities to Clio Work, and the launch of a standalone Vincent by Clio mobile app for iOS and Android. Agentic Clio Work When Clio CEO Jack Newton unveiled Clio Work at ClioCon last October — in a keynote that left attendees variously shell-shocked, thrilled and overwhelmed — he described it as the realization of Clio’s vision for an “intelligent legal work platform” that would dissolve the traditional boundary between the business and practice of law. Today’s update extends that vision with the addition of agentic capabilities, enabling Clio Work to handle complex, multi-step legal tasks from a single natural-language prompt. Rather than requiring users to manage each step individually, Clio says, lawyers can now issue goal-oriented instructions — such as “build a defense strategy” or “find everything that could kill this deal before signing” — and Clio Work determines and executes the sequence of steps needed to accomplish the task. The agentic capabilities are powered by what Clio calls a “skills infrastructure” — a set of legal-aware capabilities that Clio Work can invoke autonomously depending on what a task requires. These skills evolved from Clio Work’s existing workflows but no longer require the user to trigger them manually. Clio Work understands the goal, determines which skills are needed, and executes across them in a single, continuous experience. To keep lawyers in th...