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Lawyer-in-the-loop by design

See what your contract is really saying

Every stage of your practice, and the team behind it — in one bilingual workspace, with a lawyer always in the loop.

AI legal intelligenceDocument draftingPractice managementFirm operationsProjects & collaboration
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How legal work runs today

  • First-pass contract review still consumes billable hours that clients increasingly refuse to pay for.
  • Matter data lives across spreadsheets, inboxes and shared drives, so nothing is reportable.
  • Deadlines, powers of attorney and receivables are tracked manually — and missed manually.

See what your contracts are missing.

Paste any clause and get an instant read on the risk — the same lens the full review applies to every numbered clause in your contract.

Five pillars, one workspace

Each pillar carries its own colour across the product, so you always know which part of the practice you are working in.

AI Legal Intelligence

AI that reads, flags, and answers — grounded in your documents, not guesses.

Document Drafting

From intake to signature-ready draft, in your jurisdiction's language.

Practice Management

Every matter, every deadline, every client — in one place instead of six.

Firm Operations

The back office that used to need a separate system, now built in.

Projects & Collaboration

The team collaboration tool your firm was going to buy separately — Slack, Trello, Basecamp, a time tracker — now part of the same platform as your casework. This is where your team's actual day-to-day work happens; it isn't legal-specific, and it doesn't pretend to be.

Why Jurisdixio

Built for work that has to hold up

Every output is drafted to be checked, sourced and signed off by a qualified lawyer — never delivered as final advice.

  • Encrypted document content

    Contract text is encrypted at the application layer; administrators see metadata only, and every content read is logged.

  • Grounded, not guessed

    Analysis is retrieved against a verified legal source library, and unverifiable points are flagged for you to confirm.

  • Lawyer sign-off by design

    Every report carries a materiality rubric, an executive summary and a reviewed-by block before it leaves the firm.

  • Arabic as a first language

    Formal legal Arabic and full right-to-left layout across the product and exported documents — not a translation layer.

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Estimate your time and cost savings

Your numbers, your assumptions, computed live. We show every step of the arithmetic — nothing here is an asserted percentage.

This is the one assumption in the model, and it's yours to set. Move it to whatever you actually believe.

How this is calculated

Contract review: 12 × 12 × 3 × 50%
216
Due diligence: 4 × 40 × 50%
80

Hours recovered per year

296 hours per year

Value at your billable rate

$44,400 (296 × $150)

FAQ

The questions firms actually ask

Straight answers about what the platform does, what it doesn't, and what happens to your work.

Document content is encrypted in the application layer with AES-GCM-256 before it is stored, using a per-document key that is itself wrapped — so stored files are unreadable without your account's access path.

Every table is protected by row-level security scoped to your account or your firm, so one firm can never read another's matters. Administrators can see document metadata (filename, type, size, status) for support purposes — not the content — and admin access requires multi-factor authentication.

Any read of client content is written to an append-only audit log that cannot be edited or deleted.

Start with one matter

Create an account, upload a contract or open a case file, and see the platform work on your own material.

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