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Lachlan Loveberry
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AI that drafts. Lawyers that decide. Nobody surprised.

Automation and AI for legal teams who'd rather practise law than chase signatures.

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— Editorial photo: stacked legal binders, shallow depth of field, warm tone. Or an over-shoulder shot of a lawyer at a wood desk with a single document and a pen. No gavel cliches.

Most legal teams I talk to have the same shape of problem: enormous, durable knowledge tied up in documents and people, plus a long tail of repeatable workflows that don’t quite justify a SaaS but absolutely justify automation.

That’s exactly where small, well-scoped AI features and custom internal tools shine.

  • Drafting copilots grounded in the firm’s own templates and precedents.
  • Intake automation that pulls structured data out of unstructured client emails and forms.
  • Document review assistants that flag clauses worth a human’s attention — and stay silent on the ones that aren’t.
  • Matter dashboards that pull from the systems you already pay for, instead of demanding you change platforms.

What I won’t do

  • Anything that puts a model in front of a client without a lawyer in the loop.
  • Anything that pretends an LLM “understands the law.”
  • Anything that hides costs or fails silently.
For legal ops teams

Start with a discovery call.

A 30-minute call. I'll ask honest questions, and you'll get honest answers about whether I can help — and whether you should hire me at all.