
LegalPal
Save 10 hours a week on legal admin so you can do actual legal work.
LegalPal
Save 10 hours a week on legal admin so you can do actual legal work.
LegalPal pitched us a sharp idea: most lawyers spend half their week on work that has nothing to do with the law. We took that frustration and turned it into a product that gives those hours back.
The brief
LegalPal is an AI-powered assistant for modern law firms. It drafts documents in seconds, tracks billable time automatically, sends invoices with one click, and pulls relevant case law on command. We designed and developed the marketing site and the core web app, including the document workspace and the AI chat experience that sits at the center of the product.
What we solved
Lawyers are deeply skeptical of AI tools. They're trained to spot risk, and a hallucinated citation or a sloppy contract clause could end a career. Any AI legal tool has to be obviously trustworthy in the first thirty seconds of use, or the user closes the tab and never comes back. The marketing site had to convince attorneys it was worth their time, and the product had to deliver on that promise without ever feeling fragile.
How we got there
We built the workspace around the lawyer's mental model: a document, a chat, and a citation panel. Every AI suggestion is paired with a source the user can click and verify in one tap. The marketing site leads with the time-savings narrative and pairs it with a live demo of contract review, so visitors see the product reviewing a real clause before ever signing up. Trust is built through specificity, not adjectives.
What we shipped
The web app has three primary surfaces: a document editor with inline AI suggestions, a chat panel for research and drafting prompts, and a billing layer that tracks time automatically based on document activity. The marketing site uses an interactive contract-review demo on the hero, then walks visitors through pricing, security, and a comparison against legacy tools like LexisNexis.
What changed for the client
Pilot firms are drafting documents 40 percent faster, and twelve firms signed in the launch quarter. The product team has stopped describing it as an AI tool and now describes it as 'how the work gets done,' which is the highest compliment a tool can earn from a skeptical industry.
Frequently asked.
Questions that come up most often when companies reach out about projects like this.
Yes. Regulated industries are where most of our recent AI work has landed. The pattern is the same: pair every AI output with a verifiable source, never let the model speak alone, and build the trust layer into the product UI from day one.
AI products like LegalPal span the marketing site and a core web app together. The depth of model integration and custom prompt engineering tends to drive scope more than surface count.
Both. LegalPal uses Claude for document and contract reasoning. We pick the model based on the task. Claude tends to outperform on long-context legal work, but OpenAI's tooling is sometimes better for structured generation. We handle the integration, prompt engineering, and evaluation as part of the build.
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