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Legal AI Laboratory

Legal AI Laboratory

We explore how AI can do legal work.

We build things → We test them → We learn from them → We document and share.

01 · We Build

We Build

We build AI systems and legal workflows to perform legal work.

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Example Attorney Workspace

Illustrative interface. Fictional matter data; no real client information shown.

Attorney workspace for an Invention Disclosure Analysis matter: an AI Team panel, a seven-stage workflow from client submission through client delivery, current work products awaiting attorney feedback, an AI assistant panel, and a matter summary sidebar.

The Laboratory's Platform

AI Legal Services Platform

A structured environment for AI-assisted legal workflows — combining specialized AI agents with attorney supervision, rather than a single general-purpose AI assistant.

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02 · We Test

We Test

How do we find out what AI can actually do in legal work? We build systems and workflows, put them to the test on legal tasks, and examine where they succeed, where they fail, and why.

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  • Technology • Can AI systems actually perform the tasks we ask?
  • Legal • Can AI actually perform meaningful legal work?
  • Reliability • Where does AI stop being reliable?
  • Human Judgment • Where does human/attorney judgment matter?

04 · Tutorials

Want to build it yourself?

We don't just document what we build. We show you how to build it — with practical, step-by-step tutorials for AI and AI × law.

Tutorials — Coming Soon

Illustration of a tutorials interface: a lesson list, a step-by-step progress tracker, and a video player, under the heading “Learn by doing.”

The tutorial library is in development. COMING SOON.

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05 · About

Why Legal AI Laboratory exists.

Legal AI Laboratory is an independent project exploring what AI can actually do in legal work. We build systems, test them on legal tasks, and document what works, what fails, and what remains uncertain.

More about the Laboratory →An independent project.
A researcher's desk: a laptop showing an AI Workflow interface (Ingest, Analyze, Synthesize, Review, Finalize) beside a research notebook, handwritten notes on evidence over hype, and books on building reliable, human-in-the-loop AI systems.