Epiq and AWS Introduce Agentic

Epiq and AWS Introduce Agentic AI Solution

Congrats to Epiq for the announcement that Epiq and AWS introduce an agentic AI solution for compliance teams, using Amazon Quick! Here’s part of the press release, the full release is here!

Epiq and AWS Introduce Agentic AI Solution for Compliance Teams, Using Amazon Quick

Delivering Evidence-Backed Insight, Risk Analysis, and Response to Regulatory Change

NEW YORK, April 28, 2026 – Epiq announced today Epiq Regulatory Researcher™, an agentic AI solution offered in market preview, to assist corporate legal and compliance teams in monitoring regulatory updates, assessing their impact, and responding with speed and confidence. The solution is built on Amazon Quick and delivered through the Epiq Service Cloud

Regulatory pressure on legal and compliance teams continues to intensify, with 85% of executives reporting that compliance requirements have become more complex over the last three years.  

Epiq Regulatory Researcher draws from the decade-long expertise of the Epiq Compliance Advisory and Technology team to create workflows tailored by industry, geography, and policy context, producing structured, evidence-linked outputs. It leverages Amazon Quick to unify AI agents to automate multi‑step regulatory research and analysis that have traditionally relied on costly manual review, fragmented tools, and ad hoc interpretation.  

The solution produces structured regulation update reports, impact assessments, and prioritized risk indicators through dashboards that show teams what has changed, why it matters, and how regulations score against their business. It operates in a single workspace, providing global security and scalability within the Epiq Service Cloud, an environment trusted by clients to manage highly sensitive legal and regulatory data. 

Epiq Regulatory Researcher builds on the long-standing partnership between Epiq and Amazon Web Services (AWS) LegalTech and product teams to develop innovative legal technology. This collaborative relationship previously delivered Epiq Discover™, an award-winning eDiscovery platform that runs on AWS and is available through the AWS Marketplace. 

“Compliance teams are facing an unprecedented volume of regulatory change, and the manual processes they’ve relied on simply can’t keep pace,” said Jigar Thakkar, Vice President, Agentic AI for Business at AWS. “Epiq is leveraging Amazon Quick’s agentic AI capabilities to automate complex, multi-step regulatory research and analysis — turning what used to take days of review into insight in a fraction of the time. Organizations in regulated industries gain faster, more accurate answers to their most pressing compliance questions, without sacrificing the security and auditability their work demands.” 

“At a time when regulatory change is accelerating, compliance teams need clarity and credible analysis they can stand behind,” said Erin Toomey, Vice President, Global Investigations Practice Group Leader at Epiq. “Epiq Regulatory Researcher applies leading AWS agentic AI capabilities that turn complex regulatory change into reliable insight.”  

Epiq Regulatory Researcher will be previewed at What’s Next at AWS, an industry event happening today in San Francisco, featuring AWS CEO Matt Garman. Learn more about Amazon Quick.

Congrats again to Epiq for the announcement that Epiq and AWS introduce an agentic AI solution for compliance teams, using Amazon Quick! Intriguing!

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