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One system, every practice

The same engines run both sides of every matter.

Plaintiff or defense, claimant or carrier, a law firm or a company’s own legal team — it all runs on the same universal operating system, configured for your side of the “v.” and your jurisdiction. Not a separate product per practice. One system, configured.

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The defense side

Every plaintiff practice has a defense mirror.

The firm across the table runs the same docket on the same system — here’s how the defense side uses it.

Workers’ comp — claimant v. Employer & carrier defense

Run the defense docket the same way: matters, hearing deadlines, medical records, and reporting back to the employer or carrier in one system — with the client kept current in the portal.

Personal injury — plaintiff v. Insurance defense

Carry assigned-counsel caseloads at volume: deadlines, discovery, documents, and time tracked against the file — and because pricing is flat per firm, the assignment volume can grow without a per-seat tax.

Mass tort & class action v. Product-liability defense

Coordinate a large matter across a defense team: a shared document set, one common deadline calendar, and in-boundary AI over the case documents — which never leave the boundary.

Immigration — benefits v. Removal defense

Track hearing dates, filing deadlines, and evidence for respondents — with the client kept informed in the portal, at every step.

Family — petitioner v. Family — respondent

The same matter tools work whichever side of the caption you’re on: custody and support timelines, document exchange, and a calm client portal for a hard moment.

Employment — worker v. Employer / management-side defense

Defend wage-and-hour, discrimination, and leave claims: document assembly, matter tracking, and a status view the employer-client can see for themselves.

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Corporate & in-house

And the company’s own legal team.

A fractional GC or in-house department runs the same engines — configured to manage outside counsel and internal work, not to bill clients.

Contracts & commercial

Intake, review queue, renewals, and obligations tracked in one place — with routine first-draft markup left for your sign-off.

Employment & HR

Policies, workplace questions, and disputes triaged as matters, with outside counsel looped in only when needed.

Corporate & governance

Entity records, board and equity paperwork, and filing deadlines on one calendar so nothing lapses.

Compliance & privacy

Obligations, data-handling reviews, and regulatory dates tracked — conservative defaults on, per your jurisdiction.

IP & brand

Trademark and IP matters, renewals, and assignments kept current, with deadlines computed for you.

Disputes & outside counsel

Every matter you send out — who has it, what it costs, and where it stands — so you manage the panel instead of chasing it.

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One system, every practice, answered

Straight answers.

Is this really one system, or a different product per practice?

One system. Adding a practice area, a side of the “v.”, or a jurisdiction is a configuration change on the same universal engines — not a separate hard-coded product. That’s why the same platform runs a claimant firm, the defense firm across the table, and a company’s in-house legal team.

My practice area isn’t listed — can you still run it?

Almost certainly. The engines are practice-agnostic; the list here is where configurations have been drafted so far. Because adding one is configuration rather than a coding project, a new area or jurisdiction is measured in days — the system drafts it, and you, the licensed attorney at your firm, review and approve it before anything legal goes live.

Do the defense and in-house sides get the consumer calculators?

No — and we won’t pretend they do. The consumer calculators are a plaintiff channel. What the defense and in-house sides get is the operating system: matters, deadlines, documents, billing, the portal, and Ward. The plaintiff acquisition tools are live; the defense and in-house acquisition tools are still in design.

Whatever you practice, it’s the same system.

Configured for your side, your practice, and your jurisdiction — flat per firm, in-boundary AI.

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