// legaltech & law firm software

Software Built for
How Law Firms Work

We've been building for law firms and legaltech companies for years. Custom software, CMS integrations, matter intake, contract workflows, and intelligent tooling — built around how your firm actually operates.

// what we build

The gaps off-the-shelf
tools don't fill.

Products like Clio, NetDocuments, and iManage are built for the average firm. The gaps are always in the custom parts — the intake workflow no product supports, the integration that doesn't exist out of the box, the billing process specific to your practice. That's where we work.

Matter Intake & Triage

Structured workflows that classify and route matters from any channel.

Contract Workflows

Review, redlining, and approval built around your firm's playbooks.

Document & Discovery

Search and review tooling built for real discovery scale.

Billing & Time Entry

Tools that reduce write-offs and make billing review less painful.

CMS Integrations

Deep integrations with Clio, Smokeball, iManage, and custom systems.

Client Portals

Secure, privilege-aware portals branded to your firm.

Case Compass Dashboard
In Production
Case Study

Autonomous intake triage
for plaintiff law firms.

For Case Compass, we built a lead scoring engine that reads unstructured intake submissions — medical records, police reports, intake forms — and scores them in real time, so attorneys spend their time on the cases that matter.

"We're doing what 99% of plaintiff firms cannot: turning a backlog of disparate intake submissions and random data into actionable, structured assets."
Plaintiff LitigationIntake AutomationDocument ScoringReal-Time Triage
Read the full case study

// compliance & ethics

Built for the Bar,
not around it.

Privilege, confidentiality, and competence obligations aren't afterthoughts — they shape how we architect every system. We work with your ethics counsel during the design phase, not after the fact.

Privilege by architecture

Matter data siloed, access role-scoped, cross-matter contamination architecturally prevented.

Data confidentiality

Confidentiality as a first-class constraint, not a policy bolted on at the end.

Full audit trails

Defensible records for ethics reviews, malpractice defense, and internal oversight.

// ABA model rules in practice

Rule 1.1 — Competence

Understanding the technology you deploy is part of competent representation. We make sure you understand what you're running and why.

Rule 1.6 — Confidentiality

We design for confidentiality at the system level — not just in your acceptable use policy.

Rule 5.3 — Supervision

Automated systems need oversight. We build in the logging, controls, and review workflows that make supervision practical.

Common Questions

How do you handle attorney-client privilege in the systems you build?

Privilege protection is architectural, not just policy. We design data access layers with matter-level siloing, role-scoped permissions, and full audit logging from the start. We work with your ethics counsel during the design phase to ensure the implementation satisfies your jurisdiction's requirements — not after the fact.

Can you integrate with our existing case management system?

Yes. We've built integrations with Clio, Actionstep, Smokeball, NetDocuments, iManage, and a range of custom-built systems. We treat your CMS as the source of truth and build around it — not the other way around.

What's the difference between what you do and off-the-shelf tools like Clio or iManage?

Products like these are built for the average firm. The gaps are always in the custom parts: the intake workflow no product supports, the integration between systems that doesn't exist out of the box, the billing process specific to your practice. We fill those gaps with software built around how your firm actually works.

Let's Build Something Your Firm Actually Uses.

Tell us about your firm, your current stack, and what you're trying to solve. We've worked with firms like yours before — we'll be direct about what will actually move the needle.