Australian legal tech provider InfoTrack and AI-powered legal operating system Parachute AI have unveiled a new integration to provide trusted legal data directly into SME law firm AI workflows.
A new integration between InfoTrack and Parachute AI aims to reduce manual processes and improve accuracy in day-to-day legal work. It is designed to reduce duplication of effort, minimise system-switching and improve the accuracy of legal tasks by ensuring AI-generated outputs are grounded in verified, up-to-date data sources.
It reflects, the providers noted in a statement, a growing demand among smaller firms for practical AI tools that fit within day-to-day legal practice, without the complexity or cost typically associated with enterprise platforms.
Speaking about the integration, InfoTrack global chief revenue officer Brendan Smart said the provider has spent over two decades building solutions that legal practitioners rely on every day.
“Our partnership with Parachute AI extends that mission by ensuring AI-powered workflows are built on a foundation of accurate and verified data,” he said.
“It enables firms to access that data directly within their workflows while maintaining the established disciplines they rely on, including integration with practice and document management systems and accurate cost capture at the point of search.”
Parachute AI co-founder Ryan Zahrai added that the integration reflects the needs of smaller firms seeking practical, usable AI rather than experimental tools.
“Having run a small firm myself, I understood the gap between enterprise-grade legal technology and what SME firms actually need,” he said.
“This integration means our users can rely on AI assistance that is grounded in trusted legal data, reducing the risk of unreliable outputs and supporting more confident decision making in day-to-day practice.”
A key component of the partnership is the integration of InfoTrack’s verified data services into AI-enabled workflows through its Model Context Protocol (MCP) platform, launched last year, which is designed to securely connect AI systems and software applications to authoritative legal data and regulated services, allowing AI tools to operate with real-time, trusted inputs at the point of work.
For law firms, the providers said, this means AI-assisted drafting and matter management tools can draw directly on verified property and corporate data, rather than relying on disconnected or unverified sources.
Under the integration, users will be able to initiate and complete InfoTrack searches directly within Parachute AI matters, removing the need to toggle between separate systems or re-enter data across platforms.
Jerome Doraisamy is the managing editor of professional services (including Lawyers Weekly, HR Leader, Accountants Daily, and Accounting Times). He is also the author of The Wellness Doctrines book series, an admitted solicitor in New South Wales, and a board director of the Minds Count Foundation.
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