This was built and is run by Jaden Van, a named paralegal you can reach, inside the Law Offices of Allison B. Margolin, PLC, a real, working criminal-defense practice in Beverly Hills. That firm is provenance, where the system was built and runs; it does not supervise work for your firm. Your own attorney directs, reviews, and signs every deliverable, so the licensed judgment stays with your firm. One person, with a name, answers for the work.
✓ one operator, reachable, on callThis is not a sandbox built for a pitch. The same system that drafts a discovery audit for a solo also supported a federal trial from preparation through the end of trial. It is load-bearing in a real practice, which is why it is careful. The details are confidential, so this is the one claim here you cannot check from the outside, and it is why nothing else on this page asks to be taken on faith.
✓ daily use, active mattersEvery cite is checked against CourtListener at draft time. On your matter the job ID stays on the page, so you can run the same public-record query yourself and get the same answer, and the authorities in the real filed motion below are public, so you can verify every one. The check is also private: the citations are pulled out on the machine, so your draft text is never uploaded to verify them. Only the list of cites leaves, never the document.
✓ CourtListener, re-runnable on your matter, job ID on screen ✓ extraction runs locally, draft text never leavesNot a screenshot of a feature. A complete discovery audit, the motion it sets up, the demand letter, and a real motion this firm filed, redacted to initials, its 11 citations all checkable in the public record. Read them yourself.
Open the deliverables →Most vendors hide their test suite. Ours is the credibility artifact. A locked regression set of 19 cases, each one a real failure we hit once and never want to hit again. The last full run passed every case. Twelve run automatically, seven are checked by hand. And the gate is provably strict: pointed at motions this firm had already filed, it caught real defects the earlier checks had missed, with no false alarms. It catches its own work before you ever see it.
| Case | What it guards against | Status |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | A filing defect from June (Meridian): a blank section reached a near-final pleading. Now re-checked on every pour. | PASS |
| 02 | Identity drift: a wrong signer, bar number, or fax leaking into a template or output. | PASS |
| 03 | Blank pin-cites surviving into a delivered draft. | PASS |
| 04 | A hearing date keyed to a filing that does not match the court docket. | PASS |
| ... | 15 more, each seeded from a real mistake. | PASS |
In June, a real filing defect slipped through on a matter we call Meridian. Instead of patching quietly, we turned the failure into a permanent test. This is the loop, in one line: