Firm memory
The deepest part of the system — and the one no competitor can copy, because it is built from your own work. The longer you use it, the more it is worth.
How it compounds
When you approve a matter, it deposits your firm’s craft — the winning arguments, the authorities that worked, the way you run a proceeding. Quietly, automatically.
A similar issue arrives, and your own playbook is already there: “we argued this before, and it held.” Grounded in public precedent and your firm’s own firepower at once.
Where a research database has the law but not your matters, this has both — and it deepens with use. Leaving would mean abandoning a brain only you have built.
Not a stock you buy. A live asset that grows with every matter your firm signs off.
The line that makes it safe
Arguments, phrasing, preferred authorities, templates, won/lost patterns by issue and bench. The firm’s legal craft — carried from one matter to the next.
A client’s numbers, documents, names, the specific situation — sealed in their own matter file. There is no cross-client carry of facts. The wall is in the architecture, not the policy page.
Built in India, for Indian practice.