SKILLS 2026 survey shows Harvey gaining ground on specialist tools like Kira in contract review, signaling potential consolidation in legal AI market. (Read MoreSKILLS 2026 survey shows Harvey gaining ground on specialist tools like Kira in contract review, signaling potential consolidation in legal AI market. (Read More

Legal AI Survey Reveals Platform vs Point Solution Battle Heating Up

2026/03/13 23:26
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Legal AI Survey Reveals Platform vs Point Solution Battle Heating Up

James Ding Mar 13, 2026 15:26

SKILLS 2026 survey shows Harvey gaining ground on specialist tools like Kira in contract review, signaling potential consolidation in legal AI market.

Legal AI Survey Reveals Platform vs Point Solution Battle Heating Up

Law firms are increasingly running a two-layer technology stack—broad AI platforms for cross-practice work paired with specialist tools for complex workflows—according to the 2026 SKILLS Legal AI Survey results released this week.

The findings highlight a brewing showdown between horizontal platforms like Harvey and entrenched point solutions. Harvey now appears across eight to twelve use-case categories, while specialists like Kira, Relativity, and SimplyAgree maintain deep installed bases in one or two areas each.

"The interesting pressure point is what happens when the horizontal platforms get good enough in those specialist areas," said Oz Benamram, founder of SKILLS.law, in a Q&A discussing the results.

Contract Review: The Convergence Battleground

Kira currently leads contract review with 44 law firms live on the platform, but Harvey trails closely at 41—despite Harvey's much broader category reach. Benamram noted Kira has actually lost several firms since last year's survey, even while maintaining its category leadership.

"That convergence is worth watching, because it forces firms to revisit earlier 'point solution vs platform' assumptions," Benamram said.

The "Consider" numbers tell the forward-looking story. Growing interest in horizontal platforms within categories previously dominated by specialists suggests the specialist moat may be narrowing.

Partnership Signals Ahead of Potential M&A

One development not captured in the survey legaltech providers are beginning to form partnerships where each plays to their strengths. Benamram suggested some of these arrangements could lead to future acquisitions.

For firms navigating vendor selection, Benamram offered pointed advice: map which workflows genuinely require deep specialization versus which ones simply reflect habit. "Once you see that map, the consolidation decisions become much clearer, and it's much easier to negotiate with vendors from a position of strategy rather than inertia."

The SKILLS Annual Report draws from respondents at AmLaw 100 and AmLaw 200 firms. The organization hosts weekly seminars and product demos, with its 2026 Showcase scheduled to feature sessions on operationalizing AI and custom workflows. Previous SKILLS events have included presentations from DLA Piper, Weil Gotshal, and Ballard Spahr on their generative AI implementations.

Firms betting on point solutions should watch those "Consider" metrics closely. The specialist vendors aren't dead—but the platform players are clearly coming for their territory.

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