February 2026 Update
A quick update from me on where Caseway is and what we're focused on this quarter.
Recent Developments
- CaseForm launch and 8am integration. CaseForm, our legal form workflow automation product, is live and integrating with MyCase via 8am, giving small firms and paralegals a faster way to handle the form-heavy parts of their practice.
- Casey and Synthium continue to scale. Casey (research and drafting assistant) and Synthium (enterprise) round out the product lineup. All three sit on top of the same underlying capabilities: a "data brain" over large structured and unstructured data, plus form automation.
- University research partnerships expanded. Now collaborating with SFU and UBC, with active research underway. Dr. Vered Shwartz's team at UBC is studying our legal research engine: https://cs.ubc.ca/news/2025/12/dr-vered-shwartz-collaborates-vancouver-based-tech-startup-study-legal-research-engine
- SFU collaboration announced. SFU launched a legal AI collaboration with Caseway focused on improving access to justice: https://sfu.ca/fas/computing/news-events/news/2026/january/sfu-launches-legal-ai-collaboration-with-caseway-to-improve-acce.html
- Defence tech work underway. Pursuing a joint defence bid (Sentinel Shield) alongside Laipac, supported in part by a $75K IRAP grant. This is part of a broader push to apply our automation stack outside of legal.
Coming This Quarter
- Continued CaseForm rollout to small firms and paralegals, with editorial and content marketing now live.
- Deeper enterprise deployments of Synthium with partners who need a data brain over their own document corpus.
- More partnership announcements in legal, defence, and adjacent regulated industries. Caseway is industry agnostic, and the same automation capabilities apply wherever there's a lot of structured and unstructured data to reason over.
Why Caseway
Caseway is a Vancouver automation company. We solve enterprise and government problems through automation, typically on a partnership and revenue-share model. The two core capabilities are:
A data brain that reads across millions of documents (court decisions, contracts, internal records, regulatory filings) and produces grounded, source-cited output.
Form automation that turns repetitive document workflows into a few clicks.
In legal, that means processing millions of court decisions directly from courts, tribunals, and legal boards, with sources for every citation and an architecture designed to avoid the hallucination problem that has held legal AI back. Business in Vancouver covered the accuracy approach here: https://biv.com/news/technology/end-of-hallucinations-how-vancouver-ai-firms-achieve-accuracy-11700392
Outside of legal, the same stack applies to any domain with heavy documentation and form workflows.
Traction Highlights
- Integration with 8am / MyCase for CaseForm.
- Research partnerships with SFU and UBC.
- IRAP-supported defence tech work with Laipac.
- Ongoing media coverage in Canadian and legal industry press.
For the full list of integrations and partnerships: https://caseway.ai/integrations-and-partnership
Get In Touch
If you want to talk about a partnership, a deployment, or just compare notes, the best way is LinkedIn.
Al Vigier CEO