A legal AI assistant that waits for approval.

Clara searches recordings, drafts and rewrites content, and reviews documents wherever you work, with your approval on every change.

Clara redlining a document with playbook findings

The approval
gap.

Most AI changes the file before you see it. Silent overwrites break trust in fee-earner work.

01

Generic assistants rewrite without showing the diff.

02

Context is scattered across notes, recordings, and files.

03

Review happens after the damage is already done.

How Clara works

Ask in context, get a proposed change, and accept or reject on an approval card. Nothing updates until you decide.

Clara drafting a client advice letter

01

Ask in context

Search recordings, summarise files, or request a rewrite where you already work.

02

Review the proposal

Clara shows the change on an approval card, never a silent overwrite.

03

Accept or reject

You decide. Accepted changes land in the document; rejected ones stay out.

What it reads, proposes,
and waits for.

What it reads

The workspace context behind every request.

Recordings & transcripts
Notes & documents
Matter context
Pillar extracts

What it proposes

Edits you can inspect before they apply.

Rewrites & summaries
Redlines & playbook checks
Cited answers

What it waits for

Your decision on every AI change.

Approval card accept
Reject without overwrite

Legal AI with visible human control

Clara works inside the legal workspace rather than in a disconnected chat. It can use the matter context you permit, propose a draft or review, and wait for a fee-earner to accept or reject the change.

01

Matter-aware search and drafting

Ask across permitted recordings, transcripts, notes, documents, and Pillar extracts. Use the answer to prepare a client letter, summary, or next draft in the same workflow.

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Approval-gated edits

Every proposed rewrite appears on an approval card with a visible decision. Clara does not silently overwrite the note or contract before a reviewer has assessed it.

03

Contract review and redlines

Review documents against a playbook, inspect cited findings, and propose redlines. Lawyers retain responsibility for the conclusion and for every change applied to client work.

Ask Clara.
Approve every change.

Rewrite, summarise, and redline with approval gates. Nothing updates until you accept it.

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