Private AI for Solicitors & Law Firms
Think of it as your own private ChatGPT — one you can ask about client matters, draft correspondence with, and use to summarise documents. The difference: it runs entirely inside your own building, so privileged information never touches the internet.
What your team can do with Local Mind
Case Q&A
Ask questions about case law, procedures, and legal precedent instantly. Get clear, structured answers drawn from your uploaded materials — without sending anything offsite.
Every question and answer is processed on your own server — nothing is sent online.
Document Summarisation
Upload contracts, briefs, bundles, and deeds. Get a structured summary of key terms, obligations, dates, and risks in seconds — ready to share with clients or colleagues.
Contracts and bundles are read and summarised on your hardware. No document leaves your building.
Client Correspondence
Draft professional letters and emails from bullet points. Whether it's instructions to counsel, a client update, or a letter before action — get a polished first draft instantly.
Draft letters using client names and case details — processed entirely in-house.
Meeting & Court Minutes
Paste in raw notes from client meetings or hearings. Local Mind structures them into clean, numbered action lists with owners and deadlines.
Raw notes stay inside your building from the moment you paste them in.
Research Assistance
Get structured research on tribunal procedures, compliance requirements, and regulatory frameworks. Upload your own precedents and have the AI apply them to new matters.
Your uploaded precedents and queries never reach an external server.
Firm Knowledge Base
Train Local Mind on your own precedents, templates, and know-how documents. Ask questions and get answers grounded in how your firm actually works.
Your firm's documents and know-how are stored and searched on your own hardware only.
Built for professional confidentiality
When you type a client matter into an online AI tool, that information leaves your building immediately. It travels across the internet, lands on servers run by a technology company in another country, and is processed by systems you have no control over. In many cases, that data can be used to improve the AI's future responses — by people you have never met and have no agreement with.
For a solicitor, that is not an abstract risk. It is a direct conflict with your duty of confidentiality.
Local Mind is different. The AI runs on hardware installed in your own building. Nothing you type ever travels anywhere. Client names, case details, instructions, and privileged communications stay exactly where they belong — on your premises, under your control.