Legal Intelligence
A purpose-built solution for litigation teams, delivered as two modules that share one case model.
Two systems working together. The Assistant carries the workflows litigation practice runs on, pre-configured. The Analyzer builds a structured model of the case and reasons over it. Both run on the firm's computer. Case files stay where the firm puts them.
What changes when the structure is visible
Case ramp-up shifts from overwhelming to structured. New matters start with a connected model layered over the firm's existing case folders.
Gaps surface on the firm's timeline rather than opposing counsel's. Time spent in undirected reading shifts toward directed review and argument shaping.
Client conversations get easier. Updates reflect a current model of the case, with traceable evidence behind every claim.
Inside Legal Intelligence
Vision
Why this exists, what we offer, what changes for practice, where Legal Intelligence draws its line.
Assistant module
The day-to-day work surface. An AI assistant pre-configured with the workflows litigation practice runs on, not a generic chat tool.
Analyzer module
The structural-reasoning engine the Assistant calls on for case-level analysis.
Architecture
How the system runs, where data lives, what crosses the boundary. For partners and IT reviewers.
Security
Privilege preservation, contractual terms, encryption, matter lifecycle. For managing partners, IT, and privacy officers.
Built with practitioners
Built with a select group of litigation teams on active cases.
See Vision for the full design-partner posture and where Legal Intelligence draws its line.
Talk to the founder
The conversation works best with a matter in mind: a pending case, a recent one, or one coming up. The founder will walk through where Legal Intelligence would help, and where it would not.