For firms
Built for firms and advocacy organisations
The same drafting and citation engine, with the tenancy, access control, and audit trail a practice needs before it will put a tool near client files.
Multi-seat licences
Five roles, assigned per user and enforced in the database rather than only in the interface. A paralegal drafting a claim cannot read a case they were not added to.
Tenant isolation
Every row carries a tenant identifier and row-level security enforces it. Object storage is partitioned by tenant and case, so a misrouted request returns nothing rather than someone else's file.
Workflow automation
Intake, document assembly, and deadline tracking run without a paralegal retyping dates into a diary. Deadlines are computed on NZ working days and public holidays.
Audit and oversight
An append-only log records every action against every case, keyed by actor. Exportable when a client, an insurer, or the Law Society asks what happened.
Where firms put this
- Triage at intake. Turn an enquiry and a folder of documents into a structured case file with the limitation dates already calculated, before a lawyer spends time on it.
- First drafts. Produce a cited draft for a fee earner to settle, rather than starting from a precedent and a blank page.
- Pro bono and community work. Serve more self-represented people per volunteer hour without lowering the standard of what gets filed.
- Deadline assurance. A single computed diary across the practice, so a limitation period does not depend on one person remembering.