
ServiceNow Legal Service Delivery
Enterprise legal management (ELM) software
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What is ServiceNow Legal Service Delivery
ServiceNow Legal Service Delivery is an enterprise legal management solution built on the ServiceNow platform to help corporate legal departments manage legal work intake, matter-related workflows, and service delivery processes. It is used by in-house legal teams and legal operations to standardize requests, route work, and track status and performance. The product emphasizes workflow automation, configurable case management, and integration with other ServiceNow enterprise workflows (e.g., IT, HR, security) to support cross-functional legal processes.
Strong workflow automation foundation
The product leverages ServiceNow’s workflow engine to model legal intake, approvals, tasking, and escalations with configurable rules. This supports repeatable processes such as NDAs, policy reviews, and internal legal requests. It can reduce reliance on email-based coordination by centralizing work queues and status tracking.
Enterprise platform integrations
Because it runs on the ServiceNow platform, it can integrate with other ServiceNow modules and common enterprise systems via APIs and connectors. This is useful for legal workflows that depend on upstream/downstream processes such as employee onboarding, procurement, security incidents, or vendor management. Cross-department reporting and shared data models can be easier when legal uses the same platform as other functions.
Configurable service delivery model
The solution supports configurable request catalogs, routing, and service-level tracking aligned to a legal service delivery approach. Legal operations teams can define standardized request types and capture structured data at intake to improve triage and reporting. This configuration-first approach can fit organizations that want to align legal work management with broader enterprise service management practices.
ELM depth varies by need
Organizations seeking a single system that is deeply specialized for end-to-end ELM (e.g., highly mature e-billing, outside counsel management, and complex invoice rule enforcement) may find they need additional products or integrations. Some legal departments prioritize purpose-built ELM features over platform-based workflow. Fit depends on whether the primary goal is legal service delivery workflows or comprehensive ELM financial controls.
Implementation can be complex
Deployments typically require process design, configuration, and integration work, especially when aligning legal workflows with enterprise-wide ServiceNow standards. Legal teams may need support from central ServiceNow administrators or implementation partners. Time-to-value can vary based on the number of request types, data migrations, and reporting requirements.
Licensing and governance overhead
Operating on an enterprise platform can introduce licensing considerations and governance constraints that legal teams do not control directly. Changes to workflows, data models, or integrations may require platform change management and release coordination. This can reduce agility for legal operations teams compared with standalone legal tools in some environments.
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ServiceNow, Inc.
Santa Clara, CA, USA
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