Responsible AI in Legal Education: A New Standard
How retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) is transforming legal learning while maintaining academic integrity and pedagogical rigor.
Meet LEO — the virtual employee for solo practitioners and modern firms. It learns your firm, lives in your tools, and quietly handles the weight that pulls lawyers under.
LEO doesn't ask you to change how you work. It learns your firm — your templates, your tone, your clients — and quietly takes over the parts of the day that drain you. Here's what that looks like.
By the time you arrive, LEO has triaged your inbox, prepped your day's files, drafted the routine replies, and flagged what actually needs you. You skip the morning catch-up and start the day already ahead.
Every email you send, every template you reuse, every client preference — LEO builds context over time. By month two, suggestions feel like they came from a senior colleague who's been at the firm for years.
Outlook, Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, Word, your calendar, your phone. LEO meets your stack — there's nothing to migrate, nothing new to learn, no separate app to keep open.
Some work is too long for a chat exchange. LEO can run for hours in the background — drafting replies to a backlog, preparing closing packages, indexing intake — and hand the finished work back to you when you're ready to review.
Our flagship student platform. Read, chat with, and study any legal text — every answer cites its source. Used by 2,000+ law students across Canada.
The Court held that limits on Charter rights must satisfy a proportionality test, balancing the legislative objective against the severity of the rights infringement — now known as the Oakes test.
The Oakes test sets out a 4-step proportionality analysis used to evaluate whether a limit on a Charter right is reasonable in a free and democratic society.
We don't pitch a new system. LEO meets your firm where it is — same tools, same templates, same workflows. The lawyer keeps practising; the overhead disappears.

Hosted entirely in Canada. Designed for the obligations of professional secrecy — your firm's data never trains public models.
Chat for the quick questions you'd ask a colleague. Agent for the long jobs that used to eat your evening. Most AI tools cover one. LEO covers both.
"Closing pushed to Nov 14 after the lender requested an updated payout."
When LEO drafts a reply, you can see which file it came from. When it summarizes a record, citations are inline. Nothing it does is unverifiable.
Your case management software has no public API? We've built around that before. We bring the laptop, set things up on-site if needed, and handle the connector work ourselves.
Engineers and legal-tech practitioners working hands-on inside real firms. When something doesn't fit, we change the product — not your process.
A Canadian R&D team combining legal domain expertise with serious engineering. We build, deploy, and maintain production systems inside real practices.

Co-Founder & CEO
Studied law at the University of Ottawa. Leads product vision, partnerships, and the conversations with the firms we work with.

Co-Founder & CTO
AI integration specialist. Leads the technology and the development team behind LEO and RAD.
“We won't have to rely on sticky notes anymore. Honestly, we're going to need this.”
“I run my practice solo. Having something that triages my inbox and flags what actually needs me — that gives me back my evenings.”
“What sold us was that they didn't ask us to change anything. Same Outlook, same case management — LEO just slots in.”
Notes on legal tech, AI, and the way the profession is changing
How retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) is transforming legal learning while maintaining academic integrity and pedagogical rigor.
Our vision for a secure examination mode that maintains academic integrity while embracing modern AI tools in legal education.
Understanding the importance of keeping sensitive academic and legal data within Canadian borders and what it means for institutions.
A 30-minute demo. We bring the laptop. You bring the questions.