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Minnesota Attorney General’s Office Becomes First to Deploy AI Timekeeping Statewide

The PointOne platform goes live across all 300+ timekeepers, modernizing how the office tracks, reviews, and manages legal work

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Réna Kakon

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NEW YORK, April 15, 2026 — The Minnesota Attorney General’s Office is rolling out the PointOne Platform across its entire office of over 300 timekeepers.

The platform includes Time to automatically create time entries on work performed, Review to streamline the review and approval of bills, and Analytics to enable operational efficiency and decision making. The office became the first Attorney General’s Office to roll out AI timekeeping.

“PointOne’s responsiveness and creativity in addressing our office’s unique needs made a significant impression on us. Their partnership was central to our decision to move forward, and we’re excited to make these tools available to our legal staff,” said Eric J. Kolbeck, Assistant Attorney General.

The rollout followed a rigorous evaluation and pilot period in which workflows were stress-tested by key users in the office to ensure that PointOne could excel in the complexities, including handling multi-agency billing, dynamic review flows, and correctly identifying the wide range of tasks, both billable and non-billable, handled by various timekeepers.

“We’re proud to support the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office by delivering the security, enterprise support, and flexibility required by an institution handling some of the most important and sensitive cases in the United States,” said Katon Luaces, CEO of PointOne.

The rollout will directly save taxpayer dollars by eliminating hours of manual work for every timekeeper in the office and modernizing public legal operations.

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PointOne transforms timekeeping from an active burden into a passive process — capturing work as it happens and converting it into compliant, ready-to-bill narratives. From automated time entry to intelligent bill review, compliance, and operational intelligence — PointOne is the first AI-native platform for managing the business of law. Trusted by 100+ law firms and the first Attorney General's Office of the state of Minnesota.

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