Big firms pay millions for AI. You have not had it. Below is the substance: the work it takes off your desk, how I engineer it around your practice, how it reaches you, and what changes for your firm. Everything here runs today inside a working criminal-defense practice, the floor, not the ceiling.
Shown on the practice it was built in, the floor this method has already cleared: seventeen purpose-built workers, composed into eight pipelines, cover the day-to-day of a criminal-defense practice. Not a chatbot you prompt into guessing: small, single-purpose jobs, each checkable, run in a fixed order and checked by a separate gate. The equivalent for a PI, family, or civil file is built the same way, for you.
And the one your firm needs that is not on this list? That is the one built for you. See the full catalog, worker by worker →
Big-firm AI is a platform you buy and bend your practice around. This is the reverse. I work as your firm's AI solutions analyst: I study how you work, then design and build the system around it. That build is half the product, the half a platform cannot sell you.
Your courts and their quirks, your voice and templates, your matters and standards. That becomes your firm's operating file, so every draft sounds like your firm, not a generic tool.
When your firm needs a job no tool offers, I design and build the worker for it, by hand, not auto-generated. It is verifiable from day one because every worker does one checkable thing.
Every correction becomes an enforced rule, a frozen test, a reusable sample. The system learns your judgment and holds it, instead of losing it the way a new hire's training walks out the door. See the loop →
The honest line: the architecture is built to be rebuilt around any practice; the day-one setup is what tailors it to yours. See your practice's pipeline sketched from the working foundation →
No portal to log into, no software for your staff to learn. It is a service, delivered.
Or point me at your systems. Nothing moves until a confidentiality agreement is signed.
Your email, your drive, your case files, by connector, not copied into a separate product.
Six reviewers check it against the record; every citation is verified live before you see it.
Your own attorney reviews and signs every deliverable. The licensed judgment stays with your firm.
It comes back to you in your systems, ready to file. You are the last line.
It is a relationship, not a tool you log into: one named person, reachable, on call. Your files are never used to train any model, your draft text never leaves the machine to check its citations, and client copies are redacted before they go out. How your files are handled →
Pick one real matter, a discovery audit or a motion, and read what comes back. The first one is free.