Parambil Launches Agentic AI Platform for Complex Litigation

February 22, 2026
Parambil has introduced an agentic AI platform designed to handle complex litigation through four autonomous agents that perform investigation, drafting, research, and organization tasks. The system integrates technology from major AI providers and focuses on document-grounded accuracy for high-stakes legal cases.

Parambil has launched an agentic AI platform designed for complex litigation, announced in a press release. The system introduces four autonomous agents that conduct case investigation, draft legal documents, perform real-time research, and organize case files, all grounded in verified source records.

The platform’s Case Agent autonomously analyzes medical records, identifies gaps in documentation, and flags missing evidence. The Drafting Agent, called Quill, generates citation-backed legal drafts from verified data. A Web Search Agent, built in partnership with Perplexity, accesses clinical and legal references with verified links, while the File Organization Agent, set to launch in Q2 2026, automatically structures records for large-scale cases.

Parambil’s system is built to support litigation areas such as medical malpractice, birth injury, and mass torts, ensuring every conclusion is tied to source material. The platform integrates technology from Anthropic, OpenAI, Perplexity, and Google, selecting each provider based on performance for specific legal tasks. According to the company, the approach aims to improve accuracy and speed while maintaining defensibility in legal practice.

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