For Solo Attorneys
Solo Attorney Productivity:
Full Practice Capacity
Without the Overhead
Running a solo practice means wearing every hat. You are the attorney, the researcher, the drafter, the biller, and the intake coordinator, all at once. The document drafting bottleneck is the biggest drain on solo attorney capacity. A 4-hour motion draft is 4 hours that cannot go to intake, depositions, client calls, or any of the other work that grows a practice.


Time Saved on Drafting
Where Solo Attorneys Lose the Most Time
These 3 tasks consume the most drafting time in a solo practice. AI drafting tools cut each by more than 80%.
Litigation Motions
Dispositive motions, discovery motions, and motions in limine each take 3 to 8 hours from scratch.
Transactional Contracts
NDA, service agreement, and operating agreement drafts take 1 to 4 hours depending on complexity.
Research Memoranda
A standard 15-page research memo takes 3 to 5 hours of research and drafting combined.
What AI Drafting Gives a Solo Attorney
The right AI drafting tool produces jurisdiction-specific, court-formatted, citation-informed first drafts the attorney reviews and finalizes.
Complete Motion Drafts
Caption, legal standard, argument sections, and Bluebook citations ready for attorney review.
Clause-Complete Contracts
Full clause coverage, jurisdiction-specific language, and correct boilerplate for every agreement type.
IRAC Research Memos
Structured memos with verified statutory and case law citations for client advice and due diligence.
Federal and State Pleadings
Complaints, answers, and counterclaims drafted to the applicable federal or state pleading standard.
The Numbers That Matter for Solo Practice
At $300 per hour, recovering 3 hours per day on document drafting equals $900 in recaptured capacity every working day.
| Task | Without AI | With AI |
|---|---|---|
| Motion to Dismiss | 4 hours drafting | 35 minutes to review-ready draft |
| NDA review for client | 75 minutes | Under 5 minutes for risk report |
| Research memo for matter | 3-4 hours | 30 minutes including attorney review |
| Service agreement draft | 2-3 hours | 20 minutes to clause-complete draft |
| Federal complaint (3 counts) | 5-8 hours | Under 60 minutes |
How The Law Lion Fits a Solo Workflow
No implementation, no onboarding calls, and no Word add-in. Create an account and generate a first draft in under 5 minutes.
Create Account
No seat minimums. Solo attorneys pay for one seat and get access to every platform feature.
Select Document Type
Choose from motions, contracts, memos, pleadings, or contract review.
Enter Case Details
Jurisdiction, court, parties, and key facts. Upload supporting documents for context.
Receive First Draft
Complete, structured document with citations in minutes, not hours.
Review and File
Attorney reviews, refines argument, verifies citations, and exports to Word for filing.
Ethics Compliance for Solo Practitioners
ABA Model Rule 1.1 requires technological competence. Using AI tools with proper review and supervision satisfies competence requirements.
Attorney Review Required
Every draft requires attorney review and approval. The platform is a productivity tool, not a replacement for attorney judgment.
Verified Citations
Citations sourced from real legal authority. No fabricated cases or hallucinated holdings.
24/7 Availability
Available 24 hours a day so you can produce documents when client deadlines require it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Pricing is a flat monthly rate with no per-document fees and no seat minimums. Visit the pricing page for current plan details.
No. The Law Lion is fully web-based. No installation, no Word add-in, no software download.
Yes. The platform covers litigation and transactional documents across all major practice areas. Solo attorneys with mixed practices use the same platform across all matters.