Industries|Legal & Professional Services
Industries · Legal & Professional Services
Privilege,
preserved.
Privileged and confidential work cannot be conditional on a cloud vendor's goodwill or a public model's training policy. We make confidentiality architectural.
public cloud & public AI→self-hosted, privileged
The shadow
Privilege as a clause.
Matter files and drafts live in cloud SaaS; public AI tools ingest privileged content to draft and summarise. Confidentiality becomes a line in a contract rather than a property of where the data physically sits.
The reality
Privilege as architecture.
Self-hosted document and matter systems, plus private models that never train on client matters. Privileged content stays inside the firm; the AI works for you without learning from your clients.
The owned system
The stack, fitted to the sector.
The same six-layer owned stack — here is how the layers that matter most do the work for this sector.
Owned substrate
Firm-controlled compute for the systems that hold privileged matter data.
Private drafting & review
Self-hosted models assist with drafting and review and never send a matter to an outside API.
Matter & document management
Owned document and matter management — the practice runs on systems the firm controls.
Confidential by location
Residency and access engineered so privilege is preserved by where data lives, not just policy.
Edge & infrastructure engineering
The perimeter is the build.
A focused, owned perimeter rather than field hardware.
- 01On-prem appliance — an owned node for the firm's documents and models.
- 02Controlled egress — networking that keeps privileged content from leaving by default.
- 03Access & key control — matter-level access and keys held by the firm.
Proof
Proof, not promises.
A firm's matters, brought in-house
The pattern: a firm moves documents and AI-assisted drafting off public cloud and public models onto a self-hosted stack — privilege preserved by architecture. A full sector ascent will live here.
Start here
Audit where privilege leaks today.
The Diagnostic maps where privileged data and AI use currently leave the firm, and what bringing them in-house would cost.
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