Law Firms

Private AI for restricted law-firm documents.

When client rules, partner judgment, or firm policy says restricted files should not touch public AI tools, your team still needs fast document answers. 30A AI gives the firm private search, summaries, comparisons, chronologies, extraction, and source-file citations inside a controlled environment.

What it does

Find the answer without reopening the whole file.

Matter file search

Ask questions across selected matter files and get answers tied back to source documents.

Summaries, chronologies, and review packets

Summarize estate packets, medical-record packets, litigation materials, real-estate files, and closing documents.

Compare and extract

Compare contracts, extract key clauses, flag missing documents, and prepare attorney review faster.

Deployment

Match the deployment to the matter risk.

Maximum isolation

A dedicated terminal or restricted local environment when control matters more than convenience.

Practical firm access

A private local server that authorized users access from firm computers through a secure browser interface.

Approved updates only

The system uses approved documents and approved updates. It does not browse the open internet unless that is deliberately designed and scoped.

MyCase and cloud systems

Start with controlled exports or backups for the pilot. Scheduled refresh or API work comes later, after the workflow proves value.

Pricing

Legal pricing

OfferPriceBest fit
30-minute screen-shareFreeSample documents only. No privileged files needed.
Optional scoping review$750 to $1,500 credited toward pilotMap one workflow, document boundaries, and success test.
Paid pilot$3,500 to $5,000 typicalOne controlled restricted-document workflow.
Larger pilotQuoted before work beginsHeavier document set, multiple matter types, or cleanup work.
Production and managed supportQuoted after a successful pilotImplementation, permissions, backups, tuning, training, and support.
Pilot

Prove one workflow before you expand.

The first screen-share uses synthetic or sample documents only. A paid pilot uses firm-approved data, written boundaries, and one workflow worth testing. If the pilot proves useful, production deployment, integrations, onsite work, and monthly support are quoted from the actual scope.