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AI for the law firm — from hours of document reading to minutes

Much of a lawyer’s time goes to reading through documents, finding what’s relevant and writing drafts. We build AI that does the grunt work — so the lawyers spend their time on the judgements that genuinely need a lawyer.

Where AI pays off

Concrete use cases for lawyers

  • Document review

    Large volumes of documents are reviewed and summarised with source references you can verify, so you quickly find what matters.

  • Drafts and standard letters

    First drafts of standardised letters and documents are generated in the firm’s tone, ready for the lawyer’s review and approval.

  • First screening of enquiries

    New enquiries are sorted and summarised, so the right lawyer quickly sees what the matter is about.

How we do it

From idea to operation in weeks, not quarters

01

Mapping

We find the one task where AI pays off the most, and assess the gain. You get a written plan and a fixed price before anything starts.

02

Building

We build a working solution, trained on your own data and connected to the tools you already use. First version in weeks, not quarters.

03

Operation

We keep the quality up after launch, with a human in the loop where needed. You own the solution.

Frequently asked questions

Questions about AI for lawyers

Can you trust AI not to make mistakes in legal documents?

A lawyer always approves before anything is used. AI does the grunt work with source references that can be verified — it does not replace the legal judgement.

What about confidentiality and data security?

That is the most important consideration, and we set the solution up accordingly. We go through how data is handled before anything goes live.

Which tasks aren’t suitable?

The legal advice and the decisions themselves. AI handles the repetitive and preparatory work — not the responsibility.

What we can do for you and your business.

Tell us briefly what you need help with — a new website, more visibility on Google, or just a once-over. We get back within a working day, usually with something concrete.