Law Office

Efficient, strategic counsel — answered the way founders work.

Corporate, litigation, and regulatory counsel — paired with a research assistant that helps you think your matter through, then puts a real brief on your attorney's desk for review.

Existing clients only during this private beta.

Law Office / Assistant
  1. 1Problem
  2. 2Solution
  3. 3Brief

A 30-second look at the assistant.

The approach

A faster path to a clear answer, without losing the lawyer.

The traditional model bills you for the time it takes a lawyer to understand what you're asking. This one separates the thinking from the judgment — and only puts your time against the part that needs an attorney.

01

Bring the question

You explain what's going on in your own words. No intake forms, no Calendly tag, no billing meter starting.

02

Work the problem together

The assistant — trained on how your attorney practices — clarifies the facts, identifies the actual legal question, and works toward a recommended path.

03

Your attorney reviews and signs off

When the brief is right, you send it to your attorney. They read it, weigh in where it matters, and you have an answer you can act on.

Practice

Built for three types of work where speed and judgment both matter.

Early-stage startups

Formation, founder equity and vesting, employee and contractor agreements, customer contracts, the first commercial decisions that set the trajectory.

Scaling companies

Commercial agreements, regulatory questions, employment matters, vendor and partnership negotiations, board and governance hygiene.

Executives in transition

Separation and severance, equity treatment, restrictive covenants, internal investigations, situations that are sensitive and time-bounded.

Get started

If your situation is already on your mind right now, that’s the right time to bring it.

Open the assistant, walk through the situation, and decide whether it warrants your attorney’s time. Most matters do not. Some do — and you’ll know which is which by the time you finish.