AI for Legal Professionals
The way a solo litigator works is nothing like the way a corporate paralegal works. And neither looks like the daily workflow of a GC's office managing 50 vendor contracts. Most legal AI tools ignore that distinction. They produce the same output for every user and call it a solution.


Dedicated Role Workflows
Effective legal AI adapts to the person using it, not just the subject matter of the work.
Needs a first draft that holds up to attorney review. Structure, formatting, and legal standard must be correct from the start to reduce revision cycles.
Needs a complete filing-ready document they can review and sign off on themselves. No support staff to handle revisions.
Needs vendor contracts flagged for the 3 issues that actually require legal judgment, not a summary of what the contract says.
Each role has a dedicated page with workflows and time savings built for how you work.
Draft motions, contracts, and memos without support staff. Compete with larger firms on output quality. Recover 3 to 5 hours per day on document production.
Learn more →02Produce attorney-review-ready first drafts. Cut the revision cycle by delivering structured, correctly formatted documents from the start.
Learn more →03Standardize document quality across all attorneys. Eliminate the gap between senior and junior work product. Expand per-attorney capacity without adding headcount.
Learn more →04Handle more matters internally. Review vendor contracts in minutes. Cut outside counsel spend on routine drafting and research.
Learn more →Time and money lost without AI, by role.
| Role | Biggest Time Cost Without AI | Time Recovered With AI |
|---|---|---|
| Solo Attorney | 4-6 hours per motion draft, working alone | First draft in under 35 minutes |
| Paralegal | 3-4 hours per research memo from scratch | Structured draft in under 30 minutes |
| Small Firm (5 attorneys) | Inconsistent document quality across matters | Standardized first drafts across all attorneys |
| In-House Counsel | $400-$600/hr outside counsel for routine drafts | Same draft handled internally in under 60 minutes |
Regardless of role, every user has access to the same full platform.
Motions, contracts, memoranda, and pleadings with jurisdiction-specific formatting and verified citations.
Case law search, citation generator, and statute lookup integrated directly into the drafting workflow.
Contract review and risk analysis for any legal document type.
Solo attorneys pay for one seat and get access to every platform feature.
End-to-end encryption and zero training on your data. Your documents never leave your account.
ABA Model Rule 5.3 requires supervising attorneys to ensure that non-attorney work product meets professional standards. That applies to AI-assisted paralegal drafts forwarded to attorneys.
Every draft produced by AI is a first draft, not a final filing. The attorney reviews, edits, and approves before anything goes to a client or court.
Attorneys must understand the AI tool's capabilities and limitations. Using outputs with informed review satisfies competence requirements.
Supervising attorneys are responsible for AI-assisted work product, just as they are for paralegal and associate work product.
No. Paralegals, legal assistants, and other professionals use AI drafting tools alongside supervising attorneys. The tool does not provide legal advice and does not require a law license.
Yes. Team accounts support multiple users with individual workspaces and shared firm settings. Contact us for team pricing.
No. All roles within the same account have access to every platform feature. Workflows adapt based on what you input, not a restricted feature tier.