LegalDeck is an AI agent that monitors case law, manages client communications, and drafts filings — around the clock. You focus on the work only you can do.
Continuously monitors federal and state databases. Flags new precedents relevant to your active cases before you walk into court.
Produces first drafts of motions, discovery responses, and demand letters from your matter context. You review and sign — not write from scratch.
Sends status updates, appointment reminders, and document requests automatically. Never misses a follow-up, even at 2 AM.
Tracks legislative changes and court rule updates in your jurisdiction. Alerts you when new obligations apply to active matters.
"You didn't come this far to spend your evenings reading case updates."
Running a solo firm means being a researcher, writer, administrator, and strategist — often for the same case, on the same day. Most tools are built for firms with teams. Solo attorneys end up doing work that a well-trained associate would handle in a fraction of the time.
LegalDeck was built for exactly this. It doesn't just assist you — it operates on your behalf, handling the work that would otherwise push your day past midnight or go undone.
You became a lawyer to advocate, not to churn through administrative tasks. LegalDeck returns that time to you.
While you sleep, LegalDeck is working through your case queue. Here's what it monitors, every hour.
Pulls from PACER, state court systems, and local rules to surface upcoming deadlines before they become emergencies.
Monitors state legislatures, federal court decisions, and agency rulings for changes relevant to your practice areas.
Tracks time-sensitive communications and queues follow-ups automatically so nothing falls through the cracks.
Alerts you when new documents appear in cases where you're monitoring the other side — so you're never surprised in court.
Tracks disclosure deadlines, deposition schedules, and expert disclosure windows across all active matters.
LegalDeck operates around the clock, handling the work that would otherwise consume your evenings and weekends. When you walk into the office — or open your phone at 6 AM — the research is done, the drafts are ready, and your inbox is organized.
This is what it looks like when a solo lawyer has a full team behind them. The difference isn't more hours. It's better leverage of the hours you already work.