The record office

Every matter, kept behind your own door.

A firm's privilege is its perimeter. This is our vision for what a private Brain means for the practice of law — not a product spec, not a roadmap, just where we believe the line should sit.

The vision for the practice.

Privilege is not a policy a firm adopts. It is the whole reason a client sat down across the desk in the first place. Every prior, every draft, every note scrawled in a margin before a filing — it exists because a client trusted a door to stay shut. The moment any of that has to travel to be understood, the door has already moved, whether anyone meant it to or not.

Our vision is a Brain that reads the archive the way an associate would: inside the walls, on the firm's own record, answerable only to the partners who run the place. It should know the matter the way a senior associate knows a file — not because it was shown a redacted summary, but because it has actually sat with the whole thing, on hardware the firm owns, in a room the firm locks.

We are not going to describe the retrieval method, the model choice, or the deployment topology here. Those are outfit decisions, sized to the firm, and we walk through them privately once a claim is staked. What we will say plainly: the record never becomes someone else's training data, and the firm never has to take our word for where it lives, because it lives where the firm can see it.

Where this connects.

A law firm is not the only outfit built on a promise that a record stays put. An accountant's ledger, a physician's chart, an adjuster's claim file — each one exists because someone agreed to be seen clearly by exactly one party. The instinct that makes a firm keep its files behind a locked door is the same instinct that makes a clinic keep a chart out of a stranger's hands, and the same one that makes a strongbox a strongbox instead of a filing cabinet.

We build one Brain. What changes is the shape of the record it's trusted with — a matter instead of a chart, a filing instead of a claim — and the outfitting that follows from that shape. See how the same vision reads for accounting & finance or healthcare & clinics, or take in the whole map at the territories.

The frontier is open

Talk to us about your practice.

No strategy deck, no jargon. We'll listen to how your firm actually works before we say a word about what we'd build.

Stake your claim See every territory