Los Angeles, CA (April 29, 2026) - Legal technology entrepreneur Hamid Kohan has been featured in International Business Times in connection with the launch of Law Practice AI, a new artificial intelligence platform built for personal injury law firms.
The feature highlights Kohan's background in legal operations and his work developing a five-solution platform that brings intake, document collection, case summarization, demand drafting, and litigation research into one connected system.
"Automation should adapt to how professionals already work, supporting accuracy while leaving room for expertise and judgment," Kohan told International Business Times.
The Platform
Law Practice AI was founded by Hamid Kohan and is built to work alongside existing firm workflows rather than requiring teams to change how they operate and manage multiple separate tools. The suite covers five core workflow areas:
- Intake coordination consolidates client communications across channels, with configurable question flows and automated follow-up options.
- Document collection handles file requests and retrieval from clients, medical providers, employers, and third parties, with tracking built in.
- Case summarization turns large document sets, including medical records and correspondence, into organized chronologies and summaries for attorney review.
- Demand drafting puts together demand packages using case data already captured within the platform.
- Litigation research support keeps case law review, legal analysis, and research notes organized and searchable as a matter develops.
Additional features include:
- Internal case notes and attorney-client interaction logging
- Matter evaluation and caseload performance monitoring
Security and Compliance
The platform runs on encrypted cloud infrastructure with data handling standards built for legal and medical information. Secure processing is built into each stage of the workflow rather than added separately.
About Hamid Kohan
Before moving into the legal sector, Kohan worked in enterprise software development and business growth strategy, with a background in engineering and technology commercialization.
Kohan built Law Practice AI after founding Legal Soft, a virtual legal staffing and consulting firm that works with law firms nationally. His time there gave him direct experience with the operational challenges firms face when managing high volumes of case files and client communications, which informed the development of Law Practice AI.
"During that period, I spent a lot of time helping firms build steadier operational systems," Kohan said. "Those experiences shaped the direction of Law Practice AI. I combined what I had learned about legal operations with the possibilities of rising AI technology."
Availability
Law Practice AI is currently available to personal injury and lemon law practices and is updated regularly based on feedback from firms using it in active case environments.




