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Legaline Launches AI-Native Legal Platform for UAE’s Complex Regulatory Landscape

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Legaline has officially launched as the UAE’s first full-cycle, AI-native legal services platform, aiming to transform how legal services are accessed and delivered across the country’s fragmented regulatory environment.

The Dubai-based platform introduces an end-to-end digital workflow that connects clients with licensed lawyers through a unified system. Users can publish legal tasks with defined budgets, receive bids from professionals via a closed auction, and complete negotiations, document signing, and payments within a single interface. Payments are securely held until service delivery is completed.

Built specifically for the UAE’s complex legal ecosystem spanning federal laws, seven emirates, the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), and over 40 free zones the platform is designed to address jurisdictional fragmentation that has long challenged legal professionals and clients.

“Most of the legal tools in the UAE were built for other jurisdictions and another century,” said Dmitry Grinik, Founder and CEO, Legaline.

Legaline’s proprietary AI stack, developed in-house using machine learning and neural networks, powers a suite of capabilities including AI-driven legal research, automated document drafting, multilingual communication, and real-time translation across English, Russian, and Arabic. Its curated legal corpus includes more than 60,000 indexed passages from primary UAE legal sources, mapped across 33 jurisdictions.

Among its key features is an AI research assistant for legal professionals, a multi-model “Brainstorm” tool that enables collaborative AI-driven legal analysis, and Legaline Docs, which generates commercial legal documents with verified citations to current UAE legislation. The platform also introduces “Baby Legal Bot,” a free AI tool that helps users navigate jurisdictions and identify appropriate legal expertise.

The launch comes as the UAE’s legal services market is projected to grow significantly, driven by increasing regulatory complexity and digital transformation across industries. Legaline is targeting solo practitioners, mid-sized firms, and advisory teams, offering tools tailored to the operational realities of the local market.

With plans for regional expansion, Legaline aims to establish a new model for AI-enabled legal services combining automation, accessibility, and jurisdiction-specific intelligence to support a rapidly evolving legal landscape.

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