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Audit trail + confidentiality by design

Your associates spend 12 hrs/week on conflict checks. Citation-verified AI ships in 4 weeks.

Boutique law firms are stuck between Big Law that won't take their matters and generic legal software that doesn't fit how they work. We rebuild your operation with AI: client intake, conflict checks, drafting, and research all running on a system that holds up to real daily use and that you own. Every citation gets checked against trusted sources, and the system keeps a record of everything it does.

What's actually breaking

Five places revenue stalls in a 5-25 attorney firm.

  • 01

    First-touch response takes 4-12 hours. The prospect is already talking to opposing counsel.

    Calls from injured parties, families in crisis, or business owners with urgent matters get returned the next business day. By then they have talked to two competitors and signed with the firm that called back in 20 minutes.

  • 02

    Senior associates burn 12 hrs/week on conflict checks and citation research.

    Work that doesn't bill at $400/hr but blocks the work that does. Junior associates can't own it because the firm's reputation lives on accuracy. Partners can't touch it because it's not the highest-value use of their time.

  • 03

    Document review eats $40K-$120K per matter in cases with thousands of files.

    Contract analysis, deposition prep, evidence review — the firm hires temp paralegals at $80/hr and still misses incriminating language because no human reads 8,000 documents with fresh eyes by page 600.

  • 04

    Three different programs for the firm, and none of them talk to each other.

    Practice management, document automation, time tracking, intake forms — every matter requires re-entering the same data four times. Billable hours get lost in the gaps and conflicts get missed when a new client comes in.

  • 05

    ChatGPT makes up citations and becomes unusable, but the firm has no one to build the controls that prevent it.

    One fabricated case in a brief is a malpractice claim. Generic AI tools (plain ChatGPT) can't pass the partner's quality bar without a layer that checks every citation against trusted sources — and nobody on staff knows how to build, launch, or maintain that.

How we ship it

Three engagement depths. Same system, same architecture, same team.

Start with a paid audit, build an assistant that takes in clients, checks conflicts, and helps draft, or rebuild the firm's entire operation. At every level, the system stays yours on delivery, checks every citation against trusted sources, and keeps a record of everything it does.

Engineering proof

Speed proof — not same-industry match. The system transfers directly.

An assistant that answers in 100+ languages, actually working in 3 days.

For a boutique hospitality client we shipped a conversational assistant that holds up to real daily use and learns on its own from the client's own site. The same system (an assistant that knows what it can do depending on who it's talking to, that answers in 100+ languages, and that keeps itself up to date on its own) transfers directly onto a law firm: client intake, conflict checks, research, and drafting support running on the same engine, with citation checking and a record of everything it does added to meet the standard legal work demands.

10/10

QA reliability score

100+

Languages, day one

3 days

From kickoff to working

Frequent questions from partners

What firms in your shoes ask before the call.

How do you handle attorney-client privilege and matter confidentiality?

Every system we ship runs on infrastructure you own — your own account, your own database, your own records. No client matter ever leaves your environment for ours. We build it from day one to meet the most demanding security standards, and the system keeps a record of every query it makes, tied to the matter it belongs to. Confidential data never passes through third-party AI providers without a signed agreement that they keep no data at all.

How do you prevent AI from making up citations in drafts?

Citation checking is a control that prevents mistakes, not a hope. Every citation in a drafted document gets verified against the firm's library of trusted sources (Westlaw, Lexis, or a curated internal corpus) before the draft reaches the attorney. Anything that can't be verified gets flagged for a human to research, instead of going out as confident text.

What does my firm need to qualify?

Five to twenty-five attorneys, $2M-$20M USD in annual revenue, an active book already serving paying clients, and a managing partner who can act on the recommendations without waiting on a 6-month committee. We do not work with firms that aren't billing yet or with solo practitioners under $400K in annual revenue.

Do you take equity or charge a percentage of the outcome?

We do not take equity in law firms — most jurisdictions prohibit it anyway. At the top level we accept an optional results-based model tied to something measurable: billable hours recovered, more clients captured out of those who reach out, or more matters handled per attorney. Only when that improvement can be measured in the data your firm already has.

What about the rules on technology use in the legal profession?

We design every system with those rules in mind. The code, the infrastructure, and the documentation are yours from delivery — your attorneys can read it, your IT team can review it, your ethics counsel can sign off on it. We build it to hand it over, not to lock you in. Your firm inherits clean code, the process to publish changes, and an operation manual we wrote during the build.

Next step

Audit your firm before opposing counsel audits theirs.

Five business days. Forty-seven point audit focused on how a firm actually operates. A 90-day roadmap you own whether or not we build it together. 100% refund if you do not leave with three concrete opportunities to act on this quarter.

Apply for an audit slotBook a 30-min call instead

100% refund if no three actionable opportunities surface