Find Law Firms with Document Review
Firms with active M&A, litigation, or regulatory practices spend a meaningful share of associate hours on document review. Once a vendor can point to a specific matter or hiring pattern that signals the volume, those firms become some of the most engaged buyers for review, triage, and discovery tooling.
The problem
Public firm data is generic. Practice-area pages list everything the firm could conceivably do, headcount tells you nothing about the current caseload, and partner directories don't surface the matters that drive review hours.
How DataChi runs it
DataCHI classifies practice areas from firm websites, watches deal and case announcements, and tracks legal-ops and legal-tech hiring to identify firms with active document-review workloads. Outbound is drafted with privilege and conflict-check considerations in mind.
What's included
- Practice-area classification from firm websites and partner pages
- Deal and case announcement monitoring for review-heavy matters
- Legal-ops and legal-tech hiring signal detection
- Region and firm-size segmentation
- Privilege-aware outbound drafting
- List updates as matters file and partners post
Who it's for
Legal AI, e-discovery, contract review, and legal-ops tooling vendors selling into AmLaw and mid-market firms.
Outcomes
- Firm list backed by current matter and hiring evidence
- Outbound that cites the matter, not the practice area
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