Is your case management system operating at its best?

Coherentsolutions08 Jun, 2026Education

Artificial intelligence is everywhere in legal tech conversations—but in immigration law, the gap between hype and reality is especially wide. While firms are actively experimenting with AI for RFE drafting, document summarization, and client intake, the real question isn’t whether AI can be used—it’s where it can be trusted. Let’s start with where AI actually works. AI is highly effective in structured, repeatable tasks. Document summarization is one of the strongest use cases—quickly extracting key facts from prior filings, support letters, or lengthy client histories. Similarly, Artificial Intelligence can streamline client intake by converting unstructured responses into organized data fields, reducing administrative burden and improving data consistency. Even RFE drafting could be benefit—if Artificial Intelligence is used to generate first drafts based on firm-approved templates and historical responses.

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