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6 New AI Apps Just Landed in the ndMAX Studio


Jared Beckstead
Senior Product Marketing Manager, NetDocuments
From patent prosecution deadlines to deposition transcripts, the ndMAX Studio library keeps growing — and the pace of shipping isn’t slowing down.
When we launched ndMAX Studio in 2025 with 12 ready-to-use AI apps, the goal was straightforward: give legal professionals a way to put AI to work on day one, without building anything from scratch. Since then, we haven’t stopped shipping.
Today, we’re adding six more apps to the Studio library — bringing the total to 33 ready-to-use AI apps purpose-built for legal work. That’s a catalog that now spans IP prosecution, litigation intelligence, contract review, compliance, immigration, employment, startup financing, and more. Something for nearly every corner of a legal practice.
33 and growing
ready-to-use AI apps now live in the ndMAX Studio
The six new apps are available now for ndMAX customers directly within NetDocuments. Here’s what’s new.
A Suite for IP Practices
Three of the six new apps are purpose-built for intellectual property work. Patent prosecution involves some of the most deadline-driven, detail-intensive workflows in law — and the consequences of getting it wrong are severe. These apps address that reality head-on.
New – Intellectual Property
Three apps. One complete IP workflow.
Each app targets a distinct phase of patent work, and together they cover the full pre-filing and prosecution cycle.
- USPTO Patent Prosecution Deadlines — Extracts metadata from patent filings and USPTO correspondence to automatically calculate and track prosecution deadlines, including Office Action response windows, priority-based deadlines, and issue fee obligations, with statutory adjustments for weekends and federal holidays.
- Patent Pre-Filing Readiness Review — Analyzes draft claims and specification to surface pre-filing risks: disclosure gaps, claim-specification misalignments, drafting inconsistencies, and intrinsic claim construction vulnerabilities. Produces a structured memorandum-style review before the application is filed.
- Patent Claim Scope Review — Reviews independent claims against the specification to identify scope gaps, unclaimed embodiments, and continuation opportunities. Produces a memo-style review to support drafting quality and claim strategy, driven by a configurable review playbook.
IP practices deal with missed deadlines as a malpractice risk, not just an inconvenience. The USPTO Patent Prosecution Deadlines app pairs directly with the USPTO Office Action Response app already live in Studio — giving IP teams a connected workflow from examination through response.
The best AI isn’t something you have to think about. It’s the kind that quietly works for you in the background.
Three More for Litigation and Beyond
The remaining three apps cover litigation workflows that are repetitive by nature and high-stakes by consequence — exactly where AI earns its keep.
Personal Injury / Litigation
Insurance Defense
Analyzes insurance defense case documents to generate and update privileged Case Evaluation and Status Reports for insurers, covering liability, damages, and risk assessment.
Litigation / In-House Counsel
Arbitrator Analysis
Extracts case and arbitrator details from arbitration documents, stores them in a structured data table, and generates AI-powered summaries of all past interactions with each arbitrator — across any arbitration association.
Litigation / In-House / Employment / Personal Injury
Transcript Intelligence
Extracts key details, generates structured summaries, and identifies obligations from deposition, hearing, and trial transcripts. Works across all litigation types, making it the broadest-reaching app in this release.
Transcript Intelligence pairs well with the Deposition Prep app already in Studio, and the Arbitrator Analysis app extends the same intelligence-building approach as the Judge Analytics app — applied to arbitration venues instead of the bench. The Studio library is increasingly designed to work as a system, not just a collection of standalone tools.
The Momentum Is Intentional
The pace of app releases in ndMAX Studio isn’t accidental. It reflects a deliberate approach: build for real workflows, ship frequently, and expand coverage across the full breadth of legal practice. Law firms, in-house teams, and government agencies are using these apps to automate the repetitive work that used to eat billable time — document profiling, transcript review, deadline tracking, arbitrator research — and freeing attorneys to focus on judgment, strategy, and client outcomes.
The Studio started with 12 apps. It now has 33. And it’s still growing.
Every app in the library can be used as-is or customized using the ndMAX App Builder to fit a specific practice area, jurisdiction, or workflow. No developers required.
Explore the full ndMAX Studio library
Browse all 33 ready-to-use AI apps — including the six new additions talked about above — and start deploying AI across your practice today.
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