LAD — Law All Day

A Productized Legal-Operations Platform — Strategic Partner Brief

Modern legal work,
built on technology that
earns the client’s time back.

A vertically integrated legal-operations platform — deployed first inside Day Law and productized as LAD — designed for high-volume personal-injury, workers’-compensation, and transactional practices.

For the attention of Greg Elefterakis · Case Cash
LAD · The Platform Behind Day Law Spring 2026 · New York
LAD — Law All Day Confidential · Spring 2026

The Brief

An operator-built platform, presented to a partner who understands the customer.

  1. 01The Opportunity & Thesisp. 03
  2. 02Product & Architecturep. 04
  3. 03Platform Footprint — What Is Livep. 05
  4. 04The Automation Stack — Five Pillarsp. 06
  5. 05Integrations & Channel Strategyp. 07
  6. 06Operations, Compliance & Brandp. 08
  7. 07The Teamp. 09
  8. 08Long-Term Visionp. 10
  9. 09Risk & Mitigantsp. 11
LAD — Law All Day 01 · Opportunity

01 — The Opportunity

The legal-operations stack for solo and boutique firms is fragmented — and now solvable.

Roughly 140,000 U.S. law firms operate at sub-50-attorney scale. They cobble together practice management, e-signature, research, billing, and intake from five vendors who do not speak to each other. The AI inflection has arrived — and the compliance gates that previously blocked attorney-grade automation are now solvable in software.

What we offer

  • A single attorney-grade operations engine — intake to e-sign, with every artifact Rule 5.3 watermarked and audit-logged.
  • A white-label customer surface — each customer firm rebrands the front end; the engine attribution stays consistent.
  • A vertical wedge — personal-injury and workers’-compensation first, where intake is high-volume, statutory deadlines are well-mapped, and contingency-fee economics fit a software pricing model.
  • A flagship customer already in production — Day Law, a NY/NJ firm, runs the platform as its day-to-day operations engine.

Why now

  • AI inflection — attorney-supervised drafting is economical for the first time; Rule 5.3 was written in 1983 for paralegals and applies cleanly to AI.
  • E-SIGN & UETA — state-level adoption of remote online notarization closes the e-execution gap.
  • UPL allocation — the unauthorized-practice-of-law boundary is now stable enough to ship a B2B product without bar-discipline exposure.
  • Distribution unlock — PI-litigation finance lenders sit on the largest curated graph of PI law firms in the country.

The Window — Why Now, Quantified

140K+
Sub-50-Attorney Firms
U.S. addressable market — ABA, 2024
End-to-end
Intake → E-Filing
Cascade, litigation, deadlines, e-sign — one platform
Rule 5.3
Attorney-Supervised by Design
DRAFT watermark + immutable audit log
15live
Production Modules
Twelve lifecycle modules plus the three-layer agentic stack — Quill, Voice-Intake, MedChron
LAD — Law All Day 02 · Product

02 — Product & Architecture

One engine. Three audiences. A clean licensing line.

The platform is built on a clean separation between the product and the firms that run on it. Law-All-Day is the product of record — the intellectual property, drafting methodology, and intake-to-e-sign pipeline that any law firm can deploy. Day Law is the flagship customer firm running on it today — the proof-of-product surface where every feature is forged. Each additional customer firm runs under its own brand; “powered by Law-All-Day” is the consistent platform attribution.

The Product
Law-All-Day
The intellectual property, drafting methodology, augmented analysis layer, and intake-to-e-sign pipeline. Held in IP-CO, licensed to OpCo at arm’s length. Source-code escrow ready. The asset under the brand.
The Flagship Customer
Day Law
A NY/NJ legal practice running Law-All-Day as its day-to-day operations engine. Every feature in this deck was forged in a real matter under a real deadline. The first of many customer firms; the proof that the product is built for the work, not for a demo.
Subscription Tiers
Solo · Boutique · Mid-Market
Per-seat at solo; per-matter at boutique; site license at mid-market. Pricing finalized with first three design-partner firms.
Licensing Architecture
IP-CO → OpCo
Royalty: 8–15% of OpCo Net Revenue. Operating documents drafted by independent counsel and held in escrow.
Compliance Posture
Rule 5.3 by Design
Every AI-generated artifact watermarked DRAFT, requires attorney finalize-signature with bar-number capture, immutable per-matter audit log.
Vertical Wedge
PI · WC · Transactional
Personal-injury and workers’-compensation first; transactional (LLC formation, contracts) as adjacent expansion across 9 jurisdictions.
The Agentic Layer · New
Quill
A persistent, matter-scoped agent that reads everything in the file — documents, facts, notes, contacts, audit history — and drafts in place. Conversation persists per matter; no cross-matter contamination, ever. Compliance-gated for PHI minimum-necessary, Mata-rule citation defense, and asylum / VAWA / U-visa confidentiality lockdown.
Voice & Chronology Engines · New
Voice-Intake · MedChron
Inbound and outbound client calls captured into the matter file, transcribed, and analyzed for cadence, client facts, follow-ups, and cascade triggers. The MedChron Engine sweeps every matter nightly and produces a nine-section trial-prep memo — causation, defense weaknesses, depo prep, MMI — before the attorney’s coffee.

Note. Subscription pricing, royalty rates, and use-of-funds allocations on the closing page are working figures and will be memorialized in definitive transaction documents (subscription, channel-partner, and IP-CO/OpCo operating agreements) as part of the strategic partnership. The platform’s methodology and source code are not solicited materials; access is gated by NDA.

LAD — Law All Day 03 · Platform

03 — Platform Footprint

Fifteen modules across the matter lifecycle — shipped, not promised, with three flagship agentic layers added since May.

15
Production Modules
Twelve lifecycle modules · three agentic layers
9+
Document Cascades
Retainer, HIPAA, conflict, SOL, C-3, C-3.3, OC-400, OCA, demand
Nightly
MedChron Sweep
Trial-prep memo per matter at 03:00 ET
Channel
Case Cash Auto-Qualify
Engineered for Year-1 integration

The Agentic Layer — Three Flagship Capabilities · Shipped Since May

Three persistent AI surfaces now sit inside every matter. Each was wired against the same compliance gate that governs the rest of the platform — PHI minimum-necessary, attorney supervision, Mata-rule citation defense, asylum / VAWA / U-visa confidentiality lockdown — and each was forged in real matters in the flagship deployment before it appears on this slide.

A
Quill — Persistent Matter Agent
A floating, draggable agent panel inside every matter view. Reads the whole file — every document, the facts ledger, the audit log, the contacts register, the cadence state — and chats, suggests, or drafts in place. Three operating modes: Observer (read-only counsel), Suggester (Apply/Discard cards on every proposed edit), and Editor (attorney-gated auto-apply). Conversation history is scoped per matter; switching matters resurfaces only that matter’s thread — there is no cross-matter contamination, by architecture. Outputs are written in senior-paralegal voice, not chatbot voice.
Agent · Per-Matter Scope · PHI Min-Necessary
B
Voice-Intake & In-Dashboard Calling
A softphone built into the dashboard. Inbound and outbound client calls are recorded under the appropriate consent posture (NY/NJ one-party; seven dual-consent states auto-detected and opt-in scripted), transcribed end-to-end, and analyzed post-call for cadence, paralegal tone, client facts, open follow-ups, and Rule 1.4 concerns. The analysis memo drops into the matter file and triggers downstream cascade actions — conflict check, retainer, HIPAA release, MedChron records request — without human re-keying.
Telephony · STT · Auto-Cascade
C
MedChron Engine — Trial-Prep Sweeps
A nightly sweep over every active matter at 03:00 ET. New medical records are classified, OCR’d, and folded into a structured chronology — visits, providers, diagnoses, billing rollup, MMI signals, causation chain, gaps, missing-records flags. The output is a nine-section trial-prep memo: Daily Summary, Causation, Damages, Demand-Ready Facts, Defense Weaknesses (RPC 3.3), Depo Prep, MMI, Future Medical, Action Items. Eve does chronologies. We do trial prep.
MedChron · Nightly Cron · RPC 3.3

The Matter-Lifecycle Footprint (twelve modules · nine live in flagship · three in active engineering)

01
Intake Cascade & Auto-Fill
A single client intake yields nine attorney-grade documents in minutes — retainer, HIPAA, conflict memo, SOL memo, C-3, C-3.3, OC-400, OCA statement, demand letter. All form fields auto-populate from the intake capture.
Intake · Auto-Fill · Cascade
02
Attorney Review Queue
Every AI-generated artifact lands in a queue, watermarked DRAFT, awaiting Rule 5.3 supervising-attorney finalize-signature with bar-number capture. Per-matter immutable audit log captures every draft, review, signature, and delivery.
Rule 5.3 · Compliance · Audit
03
Matter Workspace
Per-matter document repository, party-of-interest register, and counsel-communication thread. The home base of any active file.
Workflow · Matter-Centric
04
Damages Ledger
Itemized special and general damages with tabular-number formatting, source attribution per line, and total auto-roll for demand letters and trial prep. Feeds the Case Pricing Engine downstream.
PI · WC · Demands
05
Litigation Automation
Summons & Complaint engineered against NY CPLR pleading requirements. Bill of Particulars under CPLR §§ 3041–3044, auto-populated from matter data. Defendant-answer ingestion with auto-read and structured reply drafting. Drafting templates live; full automation rolls to production Year 1.
CPLR · Pleadings · Active Engineering
06
Court E-Filing Integration
Forward-compatible adapter for NYSCEF (NY) and NJCourts eCourts e-Filing (NJ). Pleadings, motion papers, and proofs of service auto-routed; filing receipts captured into the audit log. Adapter scaffolding live; production credentials wire under Year 1.
NYSCEF · eCourts · Active Engineering
07
Deadline & Notice Tracker
Calendar-grade statutory deadline engine across PI, WC, and transactional matters. Especially load-bearing for Workers’ Compensation — WCL § 18 employer-notice windows, § 28 claim-filing statute of limitations, integrated WC Board hearing calendar. PI matters carry GML § 50-e municipal notice-of-claim windows where applicable.
Deadlines · WC · Notice Windows
08
Violations & Citations Auto-Gen
Statutory violations and citations auto-generated from matter facts. Workers’ Compensation Law § 18 (employer-notice defaults), § 25 (payment & controversion penalties), § 123 (continuing jurisdiction & reopening), plus adjacent OSHA and NY Labor Law triggers, surfaced as draft pleadings under attorney review.
WCL · OSHA · Labor Law
09
Augmented Analysis
Vendor-neutral research engine grounded in CourtListener case law and NY State Senate statutes. Citations checked at draft time; hallucination defense engineered under Rule 3.3 candor-to-tribunal.
Research · Grounded
10
Case Pricing & Case Cash Auto-Qualify
The Damages Ledger feeds a probabilistic case-value model derived from CourtListener-grounded outcome research and matter-scaffold facts. The model output is engineered to flow into Case Cash auto-qualification at intake — a funding indication within minutes of matter open. Valuation logic live in demand-letter generation; full Case Pricing Engine and Case Cash API wiring complete under the strategic partnership.
Case Pricing · Case Cash · Active Engineering
11
Documenso E-Sign Cascade
Self-hosted, NY E-SIGN / UETA-compliant electronic-signature pipeline. Phase C1–C6 live across the full pipeline. Triggers automatically when the document cascade reaches attorney finalize-signature, routing to client and counterparties.
E-Sign · Self-Hosted · Live
12
Client Portal
Per-matter passcode-gated client view. Status updates, document delivery, e-signature flow. Branded to the customer firm, not the platform.
Client-Facing · White-Label
LAD — Law All Day 04 · Automation

04 — The Automation Stack

Automation across the matter lifecycle — and through to the financing partner.

The platform’s automations span four pillars: intake-to-e-sign, litigation, deadlines and citations, and the channel-integrated underwriting layer. Each is implemented under attorney supervision behind the same Rule 5.3 review gate, and each is statute-grounded where applicable.

Pillar 01 · Intake → Docs → E-Sign
The Onboarding Cascade
A single client intake yields nine attorney-grade documents in minutes — retainer, HIPAA, conflict memo, SOL memo, C-3, C-3.3, OC-400, OCA statement, demand letter. All form fields auto-populate from intake capture; attorney finalize-signature triggers the self-hosted e-sign cascade out to client and counterparties.
Pillar 02 · Litigation Stack
CPLR-Grounded
Summons & Complaint engineered against NY CPLR pleading requirements. Bill of Particulars under CPLR §§ 3041–3044, auto-populated from matter data. Defendant-answer ingestion with auto-read and structured reply drafting. Direct e-filing adapter for NYSCEF (NY) and NJCourts eCourts (NJ) — pleadings, motion papers, and proofs of service auto-routed.
Pillar 03 · Deadlines, Notices & Citations
Statute-Tracked
Calendar-grade statutory deadline engine, particularly load-bearing for Workers’ Compensation — WCL § 18 employer-notice windows, § 28 claim-filing SOL, integrated WC Board hearing calendar. Violations & citations auto-generated under WCL § 25 (payment / controversion penalties) and § 123 (continuing jurisdiction & reopening), plus adjacent OSHA and NY Labor Law triggers.
Pillar 04 · Case Pricing & Case Cash Underwriting · Channel-Integrated
Closed-Loop with the Channel
The Damages Ledger and matter scaffold feed an internal Case Pricing Engine producing a probabilistic case-value estimate. That estimate flows directly into Case Cash auto-qualification at intake — a funding indication within minutes of matter open. The operational lever that makes the Case Cash distribution a closed-loop product, not a marketing partnership.
Pillar 05 · The Agentic Layer · Shipped Since May
Quill · Voice-Intake · MedChron
Three persistent AI surfaces sit inside every matter. Quill reads the entire matter file and drafts in place under attorney review, with per-matter PHI scope and a hard wall against cross-matter contamination. Voice-Intake records client calls under the right consent posture, transcribes them, and triggers the downstream cascade — conflict, retainer, HIPAA, records request — without human re-keying. MedChron sweeps every matter overnight and delivers a nine-section trial-prep memo by morning: causation, defense weaknesses under Rule 3.3, depo prep, MMI, damages, action items. Each was forged in real matters in the flagship deployment before it shipped to this slide.

Pillar 01 is live in the flagship deployment. Pillars 02 (court e-filing endpoints) and 04 (Case Cash API wiring) are in active engineering — production credentials and partner endpoints complete under Year 1 in coordination with the strategic-partner relationship. Pillar 03 deadline engine is live for WC notice and SOL tracking; violations auto-generation rolls under Year 1. Pillar 05 ships in phases: Quill Observer + Suggester live in the flagship; Quill Editor + Voice-Intake Phase A inbound recording + MedChron classifier and nightly memo rolling in Year 1 against the Anthropic BAA and Twilio HIPAA tier.

LAD — Law All Day 05 · Channel

05 — Integrations & Channel Strategy

Distribution is the moat. The right partner sits on the customer graph.

A B2B legal-tech platform succeeds or fails on go-to-market. Cold-outbound to law firms is brutal. The fastest path into a curated PI-firm customer base is a strategic distribution partner already trusted by those firms — a firm whose existing borrower base maps one-to-one to the platform’s ideal customer profile.

Data & Integration Partners
Open, Vendor-Neutral
CourtListener — case-law grounding for Augmented Analysis.
NY State Senate — statute citations checked at draft time.
Documenso — self-hosted e-signature, NY E-SIGN / UETA compliant.
Resend · FormSubmit — intake and outbox layer.
Channel & Product Integration — Strategic Partner
Case Cash · PI-Firm Network
Case Cash lends against the future value of won personal-injury cases. Its borrower base — PI law firms — is the platform’s ideal customer profile, addressed one-to-one. The partnership is structured at two layers: (1) channel distribution — warm intros, co-marketed pilots, revenue share; and (2) product integration — the platform’s Case Pricing Engine wires directly into Case Cash auto-underwriting at intake, returning funding indications within minutes of matter open. A closed-loop product, not a marketing partnership.

How the Partnership Works in Practice

LAD — Law All Day 06 · Operations

06 — Operations, Compliance & Brand

We are not vendors pretending to be operators. We are operators who became a platform.

Day Law — Flagship Customer Firm

A NY/NJ practice serving personal-injury, workers’-compensation, and transactional clients across nine jurisdictions. Every feature on the platform was forged in a real matter under a real deadline.

  • NY + NJ admitted — primary practice jurisdictions.
  • 9 transactional jurisdictions — NY, NJ, OH, MS, LA, FL, TX, TN, GA.
  • Bronx County Supreme default venue for litigation matters.
  • Workers’ Comp Board representation, NY State.
  • Live customer. Every claim in this deck is verifiable in the flagship deployment.

Why it matters to a strategic partner

When a typical legal-tech vendor pitches a law-firm buyer, the lawyer asks: “Who runs their practice on this?” Here, the answer is the founder — with bar admission, malpractice insurance, and matter outcomes on the line. The flagship doubles as the QA layer.

  • Live reference customer for every prospective design-partner firm.
  • Bar-grade testimony on real outcomes, not vendor demo videos.
  • Channel proof — the borrower base Case Cash already serves can verify the operator behind the platform is licensed and active.
  • IP discipline — methodology and source code held in IP-CO, licensed under arm’s-length terms, escrow-ready.

Compliance Architecture for the Agentic Layer

Quill, Voice-Intake, and MedChron each move privileged client material through AI surfaces. The platform handles that posture by architecture, not by policy memo.

Per-Matter Scope
No Cross-Contamination
Quill conversation history, document reads, and agent tool calls are scoped to a single matter slug. Switching matters resurfaces only that matter’s thread. PHI never crosses the matter wall.
Mata Rule
Live Citation Verify
Every cite emitted by any AI surface is live-checked against CourtListener (and a secondary verifier for state-court coverage) before the artifact ships. The architectural answer to Mata v. Avianca.
Consent & HIPAA
Statute-Aware
Voice-Intake auto-detects two-party-consent jurisdictions (CA, FL, IL, MA, PA, WA, MT) and forces opt-in scripting. Twilio HIPAA tier plus Anthropic BAA gate real PHI; demo mode is synthetic-only until BAA executes.
Confidentiality Lockdown
Asylum · VAWA · U-Visa
Matters under 8 USC § 1367 and 8 CFR § 208.6 are flagged at intake; the agentic layer refuses egress with a 423 status, and MedChron skips them entirely. No exception, no flag override.
LAD — Law All Day 07 · Team

07 — The Coalition

Six firms. One operating mandate.

The Platform · Customer + Engine of Record
Law All·Day
The product of record — intellectual property, drafting methodology, augmented-analysis layer, and the intake-to-e-sign pipeline. Held in IP-CO, licensed to OpCo at arm’s length. Source-code escrow ready. Day Law, a NY/NJ firm, runs on it today as the flagship customer; additional customer firms deploy under their own brands.
Platform · IP · Engine
Strategic Lead · Marketing & Operational Coordination
The Capital Consortium
Strategic lead across the coalition. Owns operational coordination between the platform, the channel, the technical build, and the field-execution arms. Marketing oversight, partner-relationship management, and the structural bridge between capital deployment and operating execution.
Strategy · Coordination · Marketing
Financing · Operational Cash Investment
Case Cash
Financing and operational cash-investment partner. Channels investment capital into the venture and brings a curated customer graph — the personal-injury law-firm network served by Case Cash’s existing borrower base is the platform’s ideal customer profile, addressed one-to-one.
Capital · PI Network · Distribution
Marketing · Expansion & Growth
Law Beast
External marketing and expansion arm. Owns brand growth, customer-firm acquisition channels, and the go-to-market motion for the platform across personal-injury, workers’-compensation, and adjacent legal verticals.
Marketing · Expansion · GTM
AI & Software Development · Integration
Optimus Systems LLC
Technical build partner. Owns AI integration, software development, and platform-engineering ops under the IP-CO methodology. Drives the engineering roadmap — litigation-phase cascade, hallucination-defense layer, and Phase C2–C5 e-signature integration — to production.
AI · Software · Engineering
Operations · VAs · Sales · Back Office
Contacto
Virtual-assistant bench, sales engine, and back-office operations. Scales intake handling, customer-firm onboarding, and ongoing support across the platform’s deployment footprint. Nearshore delivery, bilingual capability, AI-augmented workflows.
VAs · Sales · Operations
LAD — Law All Day 08 · Vision

08 — The Long-Term Vision

A productized legal-operations platform — fifty firms in five years.

The first two million is the seed. The horizon is a recurring B2B subscription business serving fifty-plus law firms across personal-injury, workers’-compensation, immigration, and transactional verticals — with the strategic-partner channel as the primary acquisition surface.

Year One

  • Onboard three to five design-partner firms sourced via the strategic channel.
  • Roll the litigation stack (Summons, Complaint, Bill of Particulars, defendant-answer auto-read & reply) to production under NY CPLR.
  • Complete court e-filing endpoints — NYSCEF (NY), NJCourts eCourts (NJ) — from adapter scaffolding to live credentials.
  • Wire Case Cash auto-underwriting at intake — production API integration of the Case Pricing Engine with the channel partner.
  • Ship the Violations & Citations auto-generator for the full WCL / OSHA / NY Labor Law trigger set.
  • Stand up HIPAA BAAs + per-tenant data segregation across customer firms; complete USPTO trademark filings on both marks (Classes 9 / 42 / 45).
  • Roll the agentic layer to full production: Quill Editor mode under attorney-only gating, Voice-Intake from Phase A inbound recording through Phase D AI-driven intake under the appropriate state-bar AI-disclosure posture, and the MedChron Engine in nightly cron across every active matter once the Anthropic BAA executes.

Years Two — Five

  • Scale to 50+ customer firms across PI / WC / immigration / transactional verticals.
  • Expand the channel network beyond a single distribution partner.
  • Mature the OpCo into a recurring-revenue business with predictable ARR growth and net-revenue-retention discipline.
  • Optional vertical expansion: immigration, family, small-claims — each anchored by a verticalized matter scaffold.
  • Position for a strategic exit or recapitalization at the platform’s natural maturity inflection.
LAD — Law All Day 09 · Risk

09 — Risk & Mitigants

Risk is named honestly. Mitigants are built into the platform, not bolted on.

Mitigants

  • UPL boundary — the platform never “practices law”; it is a decision-support tool for licensed attorneys. DRAFT watermark + finalize-signature with bar-number capture + immutable audit log is the structural defense, papered in customer-firm subscription terms.
  • Privilege & data segregation — per-tenant matter isolation across customer firms; HIPAA BAAs where required; no cross-customer training of methodology.
  • Model-vendor neutralityAugmented Analysis abstracts the underlying model; CourtListener and statute-level grounding check citations at draft time; hallucination defense roadmapped under NY RPC 3.3 candor-to-tribunal.
  • State-bar variation — product is jurisdiction-agnostic; customer firm’s bar admissions gate which features fire.
  • Trademark posture — USPTO filings on both marks (Law-All-Day · Day Law) before scaling channel; product-and-customer-firm separation papered.
  • Shipped-vs-engineering transparency — modules in active engineering (Slide 5, Pillars 2 & 4 on Slide 6) are labeled as such on the deck and timed to Year-1 production. No claim is presented as live unless live in the flagship deployment.

Acknowledged risk factors

  • Pre-revenue stage — flagship deployment is live, but external customer ARR is zero at deck date.
  • Regulatory drift — state-bar rules on AI-assisted practice are evolving; the platform tracks ABA guidance and state opinions.
  • Channel concentration — over-reliance on a single distribution partner in Year 1 is mitigated by parallel direct-outbound to design-partner firms.
  • Liquidity — equity in a private B2B SaaS; not redeemable on demand.
  • Talent — key-person risk on the founder mitigated by codified methodology, source-code escrow, and the IP-CO → OpCo separation.
LAD — Law All Day Closing

Closing

A hybrid mandate: strategic capital alongside a channel partnership.

The opportunity is structured as a hybrid — capital invested into the operating company alongside a channel-partner agreement with the strategic distributor. Each leg stands on its own; together they align the platform’s growth with the partner’s existing customer graph.

Leg One — Capital Investment
$2,000,000
Total funds raised — allocated in common-sense buckets across product, GTM, and infrastructure. Specific instrument (priced equity vs. SAFE) finalized in transaction documents. Placeholder figures pending diligence.
Leg Two — Channel Partnership
Case Cash · Law-All-Day
A co-marketed distribution agreement: warm intros, joint pipeline, revenue-share on every customer firm sourced through the channel. Independent of the capital leg, but most powerful when paired.

Use of Funds — $2.0M Allocation

35%
20%
17.5%
12.5%
15%
Tech Development$700K
Senior engineering, litigation-phase cascade, hallucination defense, e-sign Phase C2–C5.
Marketing & GTM$400K
Co-marketed campaigns with the channel partner, design-partner onboarding kit, conference presence.
Administrative Hires$350K
Operations lead, customer-success function, compliance officer, fractional finance.
VA Team Rollout$250K
Bilingual virtual-assistant bench scaling intake handling across customer firms.
Nationwide Expansion Infrastructure$300K
Multi-jurisdiction matter scaffolds, per-tenant data segregation, HIPAA BAAs, USPTO trademark filings.

For follow-up dialogue, due-diligence access to the IP-CO documents, or a live walkthrough of the flagship deployment, the principals are available at the partner’s convenience.

Confidentiality & Disclaimer. This document is delivered solely to the named recipient for the purpose of evaluating a potential strategic partnership and investment in a private operating company. It does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy any security. Any final investment will be governed exclusively by executed definitive transaction documents (subscription, channel-partner, and IP-CO/OpCo operating agreements). All product claims and metrics described herein are sourced from the flagship customer-firm deployment; the platform is pre-revenue at the external-customer level. Forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties; actual results may differ materially. Trademark filings on the Law-All-Day and Day Law marks are in progress. The recipient agrees to maintain this document and its contents in strict confidence and to return or destroy all copies upon request.