Use cases

Where AI actually pays off in a law firm.

Not a hundred scattered experiments — five places where AI does work your clients notice and your partners can stand behind. Each one builds on the same governed data foundation, so every project makes the next one cheaper.

1
Business development

Walk in knowing the client's business, not just their matters.

Most pitches lead with the firm's credentials. The pitches that win lead with the client's world — their live deals, regulatory pressure, sector headwinds, and the issues their board is worried about this quarter. Assembling that picture by hand takes days of associate and BD time, so it happens only for the biggest pursuits.

What AI does  Deep-research agents build a current, sourced picture of any client or prospect in hours — their announced transactions, disputes, regulatory exposure, and strategy — and connect it to the work your firm is positioned to win. Every claim carries its source, so partners can verify before they present.

  • Spot work you should be doing for existing clients before they send it elsewhere.
  • Pursue new clients with a pitch built around their issues, not your brochure.
  • Give every pursuit big-pitch preparation, not just the marquee ones.
2
Pitches & RFPs

First-draft proposals in minutes, not days.

Every proposal rebuilds the same material — team bios, experience lists, approach language — pulled from the last proposal someone can find. It's slow, inconsistent, and the best language your firm ever wrote is buried in a document nobody remembers.

What AI does  A drafting assistant grounded in your firm's own proposal history, experience database, and approved language. Describe the opportunity; it assembles a tailored first draft — right experience, right team, right structure — in minutes. Lawyers spend their time on strategy and pricing, not copy-paste.

  • Respond to more RFPs without burning more BD and associate hours.
  • Every proposal draws on the firm's best language, not the nearest example.
  • Faster turnaround on the opportunities with short fuses.
3
Security & confidentiality

AI that never sends privileged data outside your walls.

For some matters — and some clients — sending privileged material to a cloud AI service is a conversation you don't want to have, or a conversation you'd lose. That shouldn't mean those matters get no AI support at all.

What AI does  Capable open models now run entirely on infrastructure you control — your servers, your tenancy, your access controls. We help firms stand up a local model tier for the work that demands it, alongside cloud models for everything else, with routing rules that decide which work goes where.

  • Extend AI assistance to matters your policies would otherwise exclude.
  • A concrete answer when clients ask where their data goes: it doesn't leave.
  • One governed platform, two deployment tiers — not two separate worlds.
Already live

The two use cases we've already built out in depth.

Data Readiness is the foundation everything else sits on. Matter Intelligence is our flagship application of it.

Getting started

Two ways to get started.

A paid AI Readiness Assessment for a firm-specific roadmap, or join the Partner Program waitlist to be onboarded as capacity opens.