The AI workspace for modern law firms

Give your paralegal a whole team of AI specialists.

Drafting, design, video, research, and security — one paralegal directing a bench of AI. Every output attorney-approved and privilege-safe by design.

Your firm’s AI benchOn call
  • The DrafterDepositions · redlines · memos
  • The StudioImages · video · client ebooks
  • The ToolkitDeadlines · citations · intake
  • The GuardianPrivilege · PII · security

Directed by one paralegal · reviewed by your attorneys

Firm data isolationNo training on client dataPrivilege-awareAttorney sign-offFull audit trail

The problem

Your best people are buried in the work before the work.

Marketing asset waits 3 days at an outside vendor.

Generated, on-brand, in minutes.

An attorney bills 3 hours summarizing a deposition.

Drafted in 15, reviewed in 30.

A client explainer video never gets made at all.

Storyboarded and shipped the same week.

The bench

One paralegal. A bench of specialists.

Four capabilities, one standard of review. Each is a specialist your paralegal directs — and nothing reaches a client without sign-off.

The Drafter

Available now

Your junior associate for the page-heavy work.

  • Deposition & discovery summaries
  • Redlines vs. your precedent
  • Research-memo first drafts

The Studio

Rolling out

Design, video, and client-education content on demand.

  • Firm marketing & case visuals
  • Client explainer videos
  • Plain-language client ebooks

The Toolkit

Rolling out

The practical web tools a paralegal reaches for daily.

  • Deadline & SOL calculator
  • Citation & Bates formatting
  • Client intake form builder

The Guardian

Rolling out

The junior security assistant your firm actually needs.

  • Privilege & PII leak scans
  • Vendor-security questionnaire review
  • Breach-notice first drafts

It’s not one assistant. It’s a whole bench.

You’re not adding headcount and you’re not replacing anyone. You’re giving the paralegals you already trust a team of AI specialists to direct — with your firm’s judgment on top of all of it.

The guardrail

Power, on a leash.

The reason a firm can say yes to this much AI: a chain of command built into the product. A paralegal generates. An attorney reviews and signs off. Nothing exports until they do — and every step is logged.

  • Attorney sign-off required on client-facing output
  • Firm data isolated at the database, not just the UI
  • Timestamped audit trail on every review
Deposition summary · ReyesApproved

Attorney Approved

A. Whitmore, Partner

The Guardian

The junior security assistant your firm actually needs.

Nobody at a firm really knows where they stand on security — and firms hold everyone’s secrets, which makes them prime targets. The Guardian gives a paralegal a security specialist on call: a real handle on it.

  • Security posture score

    A live checklist across the fundamentals — MFA, encryption, backups, training, vendor terms, AI policy — with one score that tells you where you stand.

  • A threat brief, for law firms

    What's actually targeting firms this week — ransomware, wire-fraud, e-filing scams, vendor breaches — with the one thing to do about each.

  • The basics, in the age of AI

    Plain-language guidance every firm should follow now, including the AI-specific rules most people get wrong.

  • Guardrails on outgoing work

    Scan documents for privileged content and client PII before they leave, and draft breach notices against your states' clocks.

Security CenterFair
67

8 of 12 controls in place.
3 quick wins left.

  • MFA on everything
  • Backups test-restored
  • !Written AI-use policy

Threat · this week

Fraudulent wire-change requests around closings

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