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Agentic Daily · Tuesday, May 5, 2026Legal

Y Combinator-backed Corgi launches AI liability insurance for legal AI deployments

New coverage addresses both AI vendor liability and law firm malpractice exposure from AI tool outputs.

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Corgi launches AI liability insurance covering both vendors and law firms
Summary

Y Combinator-backed insurance company Corgi now offers AI liability coverage for both AI companies providing outputs and law firms using AI tools. The product addresses malpractice exposure from AI-generated legal work and vendor liability for model outputs.

Our take

Single source — verify before acting. This fills the insurance gap that has kept many firms from deploying AI tools at scale due to malpractice concerns.

What this means for practitioners

General Counsel and Legal Operations heads should evaluate this coverage option. Contact Corgi directly to understand policy terms, exclusions, and premium structure for your firm's AI deployment plans.

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Everlaw integrates with Legora to connect e-discovery documents to drafting workflow
Summary

Everlaw and Legora announced a technology partnership allowing litigation teams to access Everlaw-stored documents directly within Legora's drafting environment. The integration eliminates the need to export and re-import discovery materials for brief writing.

Our take

Single source — verify before acting. Workflow integration reduces the manual handoff between discovery and drafting teams, but requires firms to use both specific platforms.

What this means for practitioners

Litigation partners and legal operations should assess whether this integration justifies standardizing on both Everlaw and Legora. Pilot the workflow with one matter to measure time savings before broader deployment.

Stat of the Day
AI liability coverage
2 parties
Corgi's insurance covers both AI vendors providing outputs and law firms using AI tools (company-reported, not independently verified).
Source: Artificial Lawyer
1 Insight
Legal technology vendors are addressing the operational barriers to AI adoption through insurance products and workflow integrations. The liability coverage and seamless document access tackle two key friction points that have slowed law firm AI deployment.
1 Action
Legal Operations heads: evaluate AI liability insurance options and workflow integrations before your next AI tool procurement cycle so you can address malpractice exposure and efficiency gaps simultaneously.
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Themes
  • ·AI liability coverage
  • ·workflow integration
Opportunities
  • +Negotiate AI liability coverage into vendor contracts
  • +Pilot integrated discovery-to-drafting workflows
Risks
  • !Uninsured AI malpractice exposure
  • !Vendor lock-in from integrated platforms
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