Dye & Durham Unveils AI-Native Legal Platforms to Streamline Workflows and Due Diligence

  • Dye & Durham launched two new platforms: a Legal Workflow Platform and a Legal Due Diligence and Filing Platform.
  • Beta testing begins in June 2026, with general availability expected later this summer in Canada.
  • The Legal Workflow Platform includes pre-built practice-area applications for wills drafting and estate planning.
  • The Legal Due Diligence and Filing Platform offers full legal data lifecycle management through a single API-native interface.
  • Expansion into the UK, Australia, and the US is planned for 2027.

Dye & Durham's new platforms mark a strategic shift toward a unified, AI-native operating system for law firms, aligning with broader industry trends toward automation and data integration. The move positions the company to capture a larger share of the legal tech market, particularly as firms increasingly seek to streamline operations and enhance due diligence capabilities. The success of these platforms will hinge on their ability to deliver on promised efficiencies and scalability across multiple geographies.

Execution Risk
Whether Dye & Durham can deliver on its ambitious timeline for general availability and regional expansion.
Market Adoption
How quickly law firms and financial institutions will integrate the new platforms into their existing workflows.
Competitive Dynamics
The pace at which competitors will respond with similar AI-native solutions for legal workflows and due diligence.