Lawyers Do the Lawyering.
The Technology Assists.

Technology should work the way lawyers work — not force lawyers to work the way computers do. The system does the reading, sorting and remembering so you can do the judgement: it summarises the client's instructions, binds the evidence to each decision within the rules of your jurisdiction, and hands you a briefing to act on. You make the call, and you sign.

The Lawyer Decides.
The System Assists.

Computers are good at reading, sorting and remembering; lawyers are good at judgement. LegalMatters Vault does the first so you can do the second. It reads the emails and documents, summarises the client's instructions, and binds the evidence to each decision — then hands you a briefing to act on, within the rules of the relevant jurisdiction. The assistant prepares the picture; the lawyer makes the call and signs. It is never the decision-maker, and because every inference runs on your own infrastructure, no prompt, matter file or client name ever leaves your server.

Jurisdictional Gateways

Legal direction is framed within the rules of the relevant jurisdiction — court procedure, limitation periods and obligations — with legislation refreshed daily and specific to your client. Guidance, never a verdict.

Instructions, Summarised

Client instructions are read across emails and documents and distilled into a clear summary — so what the client asked for sits plainly in front of the lawyer before any decision is taken.

Evidence Bound to Decisions

Each decision point is tied to the evidence that supports it — transcripts, scans, photographs and correspondence — so the reasoning is visible, traceable and yours to weigh.

Drafts You Finalise

Letters, affidavits and replies are prepared with full matter context, then handed to you to review, change and sign. The lawyer stays the author; nothing is sent on your behalf.

The Whole File, At a Glance

Large matter files are summarised, key parties identified and relevant material surfaced from your own register — so you see the complete picture before you advise.

The Lawyer Stays in Control — and So Does the Data

The assistant proposes; the lawyer disposes. Every inference runs on your own server, and your matter files, client names, legal strategies and confidential communications never touch an external API — not once.