Everlaw vs Spellbook
Two Legal AI tools, side by side. Both are verified against their own live sites. Here is what each does well and who it is for, so you can choose what fits.
Cloud-native ediscovery for litigation and investigations
Best forLaw firms, corporations, government agencies, and internal investigation teams handling litigation and discovery
What it doesEverlaw is a cloud-native ediscovery platform that helps legal teams analyze large document sets, automate review, and build case strategy using AI features such as document analysis with citations, coding suggestions, and predictive coding.
Capabilities- Deep Dive analysis of large document sets with citations
- Coding suggestions for first-pass review
- Writing assistant for drafting arguments
- Predictive coding and document clustering
- Multilingual document translation
Visit Everlaw →AI contract review and drafting inside Microsoft Word
Best forIn-house legal teams and law firms that handle commercial contracts and want AI inside their existing Word workflow.
What it doesSpellbook is an AI legal assistant that works directly inside Microsoft Word for commercial contract work. It can review and redline contracts, draft clauses and documents, answer contract questions with citations, and benchmark agreements against market standards.
Capabilities- Review and redline contracts to identify risks
- Draft clauses and documents from scratch or precedents
- Answer contract questions with citations
- Compare contracts against market standards
- Works directly in Microsoft Word
Visit Spellbook →How to choose
Choose Everlaw if you are law firms, corporations, government agencies, and internal investigation teams handling litigation and discovery. Choose Spellbook if you are in-house legal teams and law firms that handle commercial contracts and want ai inside their existing word workflow. Both sit in Legal; the right pick depends on your exact workflow and budget.
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