Harvey for solo + small firms —
without the enterprise price tag.
Contract review + cited caselaw research + drafting, priced at $99/user/mo. Every answer cites a named case or clause. UPL-safe phrasing enforced by policy.
No credit card required. Cancel anytime.
The 60-second proof
Streamed, cited, approval-gated where it matters.
> redline /contracts/msa-acme-vendor.pdf retrieve → master services agreement (42 clauses) ✓ analyze → 6 risk-flagged clauses ✓ precedent → CourtListener + Harvard Caselaw ✓ verify → jurisdiction match: Delaware ✓ Risk-flagged redline [cited] • §4.2 Indemnification HIGH — one-sided, uncapped Suggested: "subject to limitations in §9.3" Precedent: Abry Partners V v. F&W Acquisition (Del. Ch. 2006) • §7.1 IP assignment MEDIUM — broader than typical Suggested: narrow to "work product arising under this SOW" • §11.4 Governing law LOW — DE works; note DE court-of-chancery exclusive forum (line 22). • §12.2 Termination for conv OK — aligns with your template Disclosures: attorney-work-product labeled. Not a substitute for licensed counsel. Jurisdiction-scope: Delaware.
What it actually does
Contract redline in 60s
Upload a contract. Get a risk-flagged redline, clause-library substitutions, and a negotiation email draft. Every flag cites precedent or your firm's clause library.
Cited caselaw research
Ask a research question. Answer streams with CourtListener + Harvard Caselaw citations. Click any citation to open the full opinion. Insufficient evidence? Engine refuses rather than guess.
Matter-scoped workspace
Per-matter knowledge base: upload pleadings, depositions, exhibits. All research threads stay scoped to the matter. Attorney-work-product labeling on every output.
UPL-safe by default
The legal advisor engine ships with a hard 'no legal advice' policy and a jurisdiction-awareness check. Outputs get an automatic UPL disclaimer footer for every jurisdiction you haven't been admitted in.
Connected to the sources you already use
Pricing
Monthly flexibility, annual discount available.
- CourtListener + Harvard Caselaw + your uploads
- Unlimited redlines + cited research
- UPL + attorney-work-product safeguards
- 14-day free trial, no credit card
- Everything in Solo
- Shared matter workspaces + KB
- Clause library + firm-specific style
- Audit log + SOC 2 Type I report
- SAML SSO via WorkOS
- Priority support (Slack channel)
FAQ
Is this allowed to give legal advice?
No — and it won't. The engine's policy layer refuses any query that would constitute practicing law without a license. Outputs carry a UPL disclaimer for every jurisdiction you haven't been admitted in. It's an accelerator for licensed attorneys, not a substitute.
What jurisdictions do you cover?
US federal + all 50 states + DC via CourtListener and Harvard Caselaw. International caselaw is on the roadmap. For matter work outside the US, the engine flags jurisdiction gaps and withholds citations rather than fabricate them.
Can I upload privileged documents?
Yes. Uploads live in your tenant only — no cross-tenant sharing, no training on your data by default. You can enable attorney-work-product labeling on every document; that label follows the document through every AI response.
How does this compare to Harvey or Spellbook?
Harvey is enterprise-only (6-figure contracts); Spellbook is Word-plugin specific. We're priced for solo/small firms and integrate with the tools you already have (Drive, DocuSign, Clio) rather than requiring a new editor.
How do I cancel?
Self-serve in /billing/plans. Data stays available for export for 30 days, then purges. No 'annual-only' traps.
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