The first draft always starts from zero
A draft contract, a court filing or a client reply is assembled from old matters by manual copying. An hour goes on something AI prepares in a minute, and you only review.
Industries we serve: Law firms
Less time on admin, more billable hours. We bring AI into law firms for internal processes: first drafts of contracts and legal documents, opinions by email, search across your own documentation and faster onboarding of junior colleagues. With training that teaches the team where AI may be used, and where it may not.
Law is knowledge and judgement. Everything else is admin that can be taken off the desk.
A draft contract, a court filing or a client reply is assembled from old matters by manual copying. An hour goes on something AI prepares in a minute, and you only review.
Replies to clients are written from scratch even though the questions repeat, and formatting and tidying documents takes time nobody can bill. That afternoon can be returned to the law.
What we concluded in a similar matter three years ago is known only to whoever worked on it. Searching your own archive takes longer than writing.
Junior colleagues spend months learning templates, precedents and the firm’s way of working by leaning on seniors’ time. With an internal AI assistant they learn straight from the firm’s knowledge base, whenever they need it.
No experiments with client data. First we set the rules and a safe setup, only then the tools.
AI assembles first drafts of contracts, filings and other legal documents from your templates and previous matters. The lawyer reviews and decides, instead of typing.
Learn more →Draft replies to clients in the firm’s tone, referencing the relevant documents of the matter. The afternoon goes back to the law.
An internal AI assistant that answers from the firm’s documentation: matters, templates, internal practice. Knowledge stops depending on one person’s memory.
Learn more →Workshops for lawyers and staff: what AI may do, what it may not, how confidentiality is protected and how to write prompts that produce usable results. This is the foundation of everything else.
Learn more →Internal AI in legal practice
Large legal industry studies from 2025 show the same pattern: AI does not replace the lawyer, it returns their time. The routine part of the work, first drafts, document review and search, moves to AI, while the lawyer keeps the judgement and the responsibility.
~30 days of working time a year AI returns to every lawyer Thomson Reuters / Everlaw, 2025
80–85% faster review of standard commercial contracts with AI legal industry research
92% of legal professionals already use at least one AI tool in daily work industry survey, 2025
Direct answers before you even book a call.
That is the first point of every project. We set up the tools so data is not used to train third-party models, define what may go into AI and what may not, and build that into the team training.
No. AI prepares drafts and finds material, while the lawyer exercises judgement and signs. We introduce it as a junior associate who never signs alone.
It is not, that is exactly why the training exists. Workshops use examples from your practice, not theory, and the team leaves with tools they use the same day.
With a snapshot of your processes: where the non-billable hours go. It usually starts with training and document preparation, then expands to archive search and automations.
It depends on scope: team training is the smallest investment and the most common first step, while an internal AI assistant and automations are added in phases. You get an exact proposal after a free consultation.
Yes. The systems we introduce work in Serbian and English, including legal terminology, and adapt to your templates and documents.
Free consultation: we walk through how the firm works and propose what AI can take over this month already, without risking confidentiality.
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