Legal AI

Cicero AI

United Kingdom Updated 2026-03-19
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Northern Ireland-based legal AI startup purpose-built for UK and Irish legal professionals. Secure platform on AWS enabling solicitors to upload documents and receive AI-driven analysis. Features: document analysis, OCR (including handwritten), legal research, due diligence, drafting automation. First verified deployment: McKees law firm (Belfast) became first NI law firm to integrate generative AI via Cicero AI (Sync NI, May 2024). Listed on F6S with reviews. Frontmatter previously listed Australia as HQ — INCORRECT. The Australian ‘Cicero ai’ is a different product (by Automatise/Law In Order, litigation-focused, used by Maddocks). Also note: ‘Cicero Interview’ (CGS Immersive) and ‘CICERO’ (Meta AI Diplomacy) are completely unrelated products. No LinkedIn company page found for the NI entity. No pricing found. No Reddit mentions.

Company Info

  • HQ: Northern Ireland, UK (NOT Australia — corrected)
  • First deployment: McKees law firm, Belfast (May 2024)

What We Haven’t Verified

This page was assembled from publicly available information. Feature claims and workflow mappings are based on what the vendor and third-party listings publish — not hands-on testing or practitioner feedback. Note: Australian ‘Cicero ai’ (by Automatise/Law In Order) is a DIFFERENT product. Pricing, team size, and broader law firm adoption unverified.

Workflows

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What practitioners struggle with

Real frustrations from legal professionals — the problems Cicero AI addresses (or should address). Sourced from practitioner reviews, Reddit threads, and case studies.

500K documents to review, contract attorneys burning out after 4 hours of screen-staring, nobody knows if the review is consistent across 20 reviewers — and the partner watching the budget bleed

Document Review & Management 62 vendors affected Mid-size firm (11–50) · Large firm (51–200) · In-house counsel · Government

Legal research costs $400-600/hour in associate time and takes hours of manual digging — searching Westlaw/Lexis, reading irrelevant results, synthesizing case law. Clients increasingly refuse to pay for research hours on invoices. AI can compress a 4-hour research memo into 20 minutes, but most firms have no approved tool

Research & Analysis 134 vendors affected Large firm (51–200) · Mid-size firm (11–50) · In-house counsel · Solo practitioner

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