Every case you carry lives in your head until it doesn't. Here's what the firm looks like when the caseload tracks itself.
You're across town in court. But this time, something captures the inquiry in your firm's voice before they move on to the next result.
A real intake got handled the way you would, gathered the case details, and set expectations until you can review it.
Every case detail, custody concern, and asset flag lands in one place, sorted by urgency, ready when you step out of the hearing.
It reaches you when something shifts, with the case context you need to act without rebuilding the whole picture from memory.
Divorce with custody dispute · asset concern flagged · consultation tomorrow
Response due Wednesday. Draft ready for review. Open case file.
When a case needs documents, the request goes out with the deadline, so the matter doesn't stall because you forgot to follow up.
The kind of matter management a larger firm has by default, built around how a solo family law practice actually works.
For a boutique built on personal representation, this is the margin: every hour you spend chasing filings is billable time you never get back. When the caseload runs itself, your rate goes back to practicing law.
If we're wrong, the conversation ends here. If we're close, this is rarely the only thing you're holding together by hand.
We built this from public information. How close did we get?
Tell us where we got it right, or where we missed. Under a minute.