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Casepoint Advances Platform Unification To Drive Efficiency and Reduce Handoffs

Casepoint Advances Platform Unification

Congrats to Casepoint for the announcement that Casepoint advances platform unification to drive efficiency and reduce handoffs! Here’s a portion of the press release, the full release is here!

Casepoint Advances Platform Unification To Drive Efficiency and Reduce Handoffs for Legal and Compliance Teams

New AI and workflow enhancements across legal hold, eDiscovery, investigations, and FOIA help organizations streamline legal and compliance operations.

WASHINGTON, March 9, 2026 Casepoint – a leader in end-to-end legal, regulatory, and compliance solutions for government agencies and leading corporations — today announced enhancements to its unified, AI-powered platform, expanding capabilities across legal hold, eDiscovery, investigations, and FOIA.

These updates come as growing data volume and complexity, overlapping regulations, tighter timelines, and rising expectations for AI governance are colliding with fragmented tools. Disconnected systems can fracture audit trails, create inconsistent records, duplicate work, and add avoidable risk.

Casepoint’s unified platform brings these processes together in a single environment, allowing teams to manage legal hold, investigations, eDiscovery, and public records requests with consistent workflows, audit trails, and security controls.

“Unification drives efficiency and makes defensibility easier. Casepoint’s secure platform reduces handoffs and keeps one audit trail across multiple use cases,” said Krystal Putman-Garcia, Chief Marketing & Strategy Officer and Co-interim CEO at Casepoint. “We’re investing in transparent, auditable AI-assisted workflows designed for real-world scrutiny, so teams can simplify complexity and act quickly with confidence.”

Over the past year, Casepoint has expanded the depth of its platform across several areas:

“Unification only matters if the platform has the depth and breadth to support the work across an entire lifecycle,” said Pete Feinberg, Chief Product Officer at Casepoint. “Customers are replacing point solutions with one highly capable platform so they can execute faster, reduce overhead, and maintain control when scrutiny is highest.”

Security remains foundational to the Casepoint platform. The company maintains several of the industry’s highest security credentials, including FedRAMP® High, DOD Impact Level 5 (IL5) and Impact Level 6 (IL6) authorizations, and CMMC Level 2 compliance. Casepoint is the only legal technology provider authorized at DOD IL5 and IL6, and one of just six cloud providers globally with IL6 authorization, alongside Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Oracle, and Palantir.

Casepoint will be attending Legalweek, Sunshine Fest, and DGI EDRM and offering demos and briefings on our current capabilities and future planned platform updates.

Congrats again to Casepoint for the announcement that Casepoint advances platform unification to drive efficiency and reduce handoffs! An important move toward true end-to-end support!

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