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Immigration case management and smart form preparation platform for immigration attorneys. New York-based; auto-populates USCIS, DOL, and DOS forms from client data;
Docketwise is an immigration case management and form preparation platform headquartered in New York City, designed exclusively for immigration attorneys and law firms. Founded in 2016, Docketwise addresses the highly specialized workflow requirements of immigration practice—a legal specialty dominated by complex government forms, strict procedural deadlines, multinational client communication challenges, and USCIS, DOL, and DOS filing management—that general-purpose law practice management software handles inadequately. The platform provides a smart form preparation engine that auto-populates USCIS, DOS, and DOL forms from a single client questionnaire, eliminating the redundant data entry that plagues immigration firms manually completing hundreds of similar government forms per year.\n\nDocketwise's platform includes matter management for immigration cases (immigrant visa, nonimmigrant visa, naturalization, removal defense, and employment-based categories), a multilingual client intake questionnaire tool that supports client-facing data collection in multiple languages, intelligent form preparation with cross-form data sharing, case status tracking integrated with USCIS case status checks, document management for immigration supporting documents, and a client communication portal. The platform's immigration-specific workflow templates guide staff through the procedural requirements of each visa category, reducing training time for paralegal staff and ensuring procedural compliance across complex multi-step immigration processes.\n\nDocketwise competes with INSZoom, Imagility, and LollyLaw in the immigration case management software market. Its focus on smart form preparation—automatically populating interconnected government forms from a unified client data record—directly addresses the highest-volume, highest-error-risk workflow in immigration practice. For immigration firms ranging from solo practitioners to large corporate immigration departments, Docketwise provides a purpose-built platform that reduces form preparation time, improves accuracy, and provides the client communication infrastructure needed to manage geographically dispersed immigration clients.
Thomson Reuters (NYSE: TRI) Westlaw legal research platform with CoCounsel AI ($650M Casetext acquisition); KeyCite citation analysis competing with LexisNexis and Harvey.ai for attorney AI legal research market leadership.
Westlaw is a legal research platform owned by Thomson Reuters (NYSE: TRI) — a Toronto, Canada-based information and professional services company generating $6.8+ billion in annual revenue across legal, financial, and risk intelligence segments — providing attorneys, judges, law students, and legal researchers with the most comprehensive legal research database in the US and internationally, offering access to case law dating to the 1800s, statutes, regulations, administrative law, secondary sources (law review articles, practice guides, treatises), and the KeyCite citation analysis tool that verifies whether a legal precedent remains good law and identifies all citing references. Westlaw is one of the two dominant legal research platforms globally (alongside LexisNexis) with the subscription legal research market generating $5B+ annually from law firms, corporate legal departments, courts, and law schools.
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