Assistants that know each matter

Your lawyers already draft with Claude, ChatGPT, or Copilot. The drafts are quick and generic, because the assistant doesn't know the client, the matter, or how your firm writes.

Client and matter specifics, written down

The counterparty's quirks, the negotiated positions, the clauses this client always wants, the partner's tone for advice. In the matter's folder, read by every assistant that drafts on it.

House style, shared once

Precedent language, formatting standards, the firm's risk lines. Write them one time as shared memories instead of pasting them into prompts.

Associates propose, partners approve

An associate's assistant can suggest something worth keeping. It becomes shared knowledge only when a partner signs off. That's how your firm already works.

A record you can defend

Every change, approval, and assistant read is logged, without exposing content. Useful when a client or regulator asks how AI is controlled in your practice.

Get your firm in early.

Request access and start with one matter folder and one house standard.