CaseMine was founded in India in 2013 with a focus on building AI-driven legal data infrastructure. The platform began with Indian case law and has expanded to cover U.S. federal and state courts and UK judgments, positioning itself as a cross-jurisdictional research tool that combines legal databases from three major common law systems in a single environment. CaseMine has grown to serve legal professionals across multiple continents.
The platform's core features include AMICUS, a generative AI assistant trained on its legal corpus that answers legal queries and assists with strategy; CaseIQ, which analyzes uploaded briefs or documents to extract cited case laws and argument patterns and surface conceptually relevant precedent; and Parallel Search, an AI-driven feature using natural language understanding to find relevant case law without requiring exact keyword matches. The platform also provides citation analytics and judgment trend analysis.
CaseMine differentiates itself from U.S.-centric platforms like LexisNexis and Westlaw by offering genuine multi-jurisdictional common law coverage in a single subscription, with particular depth in Indian law that has no equivalent on Western platforms. Its AI features were built natively on its own legal corpus rather than layered on top of a traditional keyword database.
Best fit: Lawyers working on cross-jurisdictional matters involving U.S., UK, or Indian law, international law firms and in-house teams, and legal researchers who need comparative common law analysis. Also suitable for Indian legal professionals seeking both domestic and international coverage.
Hands-on review pending.